May this be a reminder to all Guyanese that we are one family, we came from the same country, this cycle of violence has to stop.
PEACE FOR OUR COUNTRY
PEACE FOR IT'S PEOPLE!
<bibs>
Posted
We are one nation , one destiny and most of one people.
As a migrant I am very saddened about what happen to Minister Shaw and others. This voilence has to stop. We stand with you my fellow guyanese in this moment of grief
<Terrorist fighter>
Posted
I am very saddened for BOTH families. These terrorists don't care about Indian or black as you can see, they care about themselves only. The Guyana Govt MUST do as President Bush..take the battle to the terrorists, don't sit and wait and close your eyes and hope it never happens again, or it will again and again and again until they are stopped.
<fellow guyanese>
Posted
it is sad that even in these sad times people GUYANESE to be precise are still talking about Indian and Black these are sad times and we need to forget colour and ethnicity and proclaim unity .God will certainly bring those responsible to justice quicker than we can expect or comprehend only trust Him. My deepest condolences to the Sawh's family we are all Mahaiconians and we share in your sadness.
<tania>
Posted
My family and I are truly saddened and also very angered at the horrific murder of our fellow Guyanese.We would also like to extend our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Minister Sawh. This type of tragedy should not go unresolved. I pray that the killers will be detained and made to answer for this terrible crime that they have committed. All my family members from England to the US are praying for our dear Country- Guyana. We are hopeful that the atrocities that we are now witnessing occurring in our homeland will end and that someday soon we can all live in the harmony that God created us for. May God Bless the Mrs.Sawh and family and give them all strength at this sad time to carry on in faith.
<guest-clonbrook/NJ>
Posted
Sad day for Guyana. It's a shame to know that the country has such a small population, and yet the president is unable to provide a safe haven for the indians.
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