President Donald Ramotar who is currently in New York attending the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly is expected to meet with Guyanese communities in Brooklyn, Queens and other areas to update them on the developments taking place in Guyana and to listen to some of their concerns. Guyanese are expected to turn out in their numbers to interact with the president.
Meanwhile, the Guyanese Head of State during his address at the UN on Thursday chided sections of the West for displaying double-standards in political upheavals in Egypt and Syria, saying that those actions all amounted to terrorism.
Ramotar also expressed concern about the military overthrow of the Egypt’s first democratically elected government in July led by President Mohamed Morsy, saying “a blow was struck against democracy when the coup took place” there.
“The major world powers, instead of condemning the use of such means to change governments chose to remain silent. This gave tacit support to the coup which has led to the violation of human rights and the loss of innocent lives and may lead to more protest and possibly violence and death,” he said in his 16-minute long address.
Syria’s ongoing civil war, which has claimed thousands of lives and included the use of deadly chemical weapons, almost triggered a US military attack on that country. With the Barack Obama administration finding it almost impossible to muster sufficient domestic political support for a military strike, the US and Russia have agreed to find a way out of conflict- a move that the Guyanese leader has welcomed.
“We welcome the agreement between Russia and the United States which will facilitate the destruction of chemical weapons held in Syria,” he said, adding that all countries possessing such arsenals should do the same.
President Ramotar cautioned that lasting peace in the Middle East would remain a dream unless the Palestinian homeland crisis was resolved. “The Palestinian people have a right to their own country. We support them in their right to live in peace and in an independent viable Palestinian State,” he added.