Dear Editor,
ON Friday, July 18, 2020, I penned a letter, factual in its content, in relation to the underinformed pronouncements of the American Ambassador and Prime Minister Mottley, in relation to evidenced fraudulent voting in the 2020 elections. Guyana Times, on Saturday, July 19, did not carry my letter, but facilitated a response by Commissioner Gun raj under the misleading caption: “Berating, abusing messengers do not change the facts.” Not tarrying my letter or the caption dots not surprise me. But it tells one story to the incisive minds and another to the blindfolded followers. Hereafter, I am addressing the incisive minds.
Gunraj in his letter seeks to tell me what I should be writing. This speaks volumes of the attempt to muzzle me and to monopolise what is disclosed to the public. It also reeks of contempt and an attempt to trample on my freedom of expression, which in his typical arrogance he refers to as “dog whistling.”‘
I simply, in my letter, disclosed that GECOM, I never said the chairperson, had information (death certificates) on the dead who had voted and that that information would not have been availed to the CARICOM team, which reported that there was no evidence of the allegation that the dead voted, hence the under informed pronouncements, which referenced the report. 1 also said that the chairperson i:n a meeting acknowledged that GECOM was in possession of such death certificates. I will now further say that GECOM was and is in possession of information on impersonation of absent voters and that that information, seemingly, was als.o not disclosed to the CARJCOM team. What I have said here is irrefutable. Unlike Gunraj, I make no attempt to draw conflations for the readers. If he wants to highlight Mingo and his view on Mingo, he is free to do so. That has nothing to do with my right to keep the public infom1ed with facts.
Guoraj can jump high, jump low. His attempt to obscure the facts as misinformation only exposes his mischief and alerts tbt incisive minds and tbt seekers of truth.
Regards
Vincent Alexander
Source: https://issuu.com/guyanachroniclee-paper/docs/guyana_chronicle_e-paper_7-19-2020