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Freelance journalist Parvati Persaud-Edwards has been relieved of her duties at the Guyana Chronicle for penning the recent editorial that sparked outrage over its alleged racist content.
Kaieteur News understands that the decision to fire Persaud-Edwards was made by the Chronicle’s Board of Directors.
ROBBED: Parvati Persaud-Edwards shows where her bag was cut by the thieves. With her is her grandson.
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According to sources, the Board has also decided to suspend Editor Raschid Osman, since he is the editor who was on duty at the time when the editorial was published.
Osman is on leave at present but he is to be notified of the disciplinary action
when he resumes duty.
The incendiary editorial, which was published on July 3, 2012, claimed that
young African Guyanese youths are “socialized” by the opposition to rob and
murder Indian Guyanese. The editorial concluded that “hatred of Indians is
ingrained in their psyche.”
Its publishing caused condemnation from several organizations and prominent
citizens, with some calling for a boycott of the state-owned entity.
This prompted the Chronicle’s Chairman of the Board of Directors Keith
Burrowes to issue an apology.
“Though I was not directly involved in the oversight of this publication nor
was I aware of its contents, this article still should not have passed the
Editor’s desk and eventually went to publication,” Burrowes noted.
According to Burrowes, the views expressed in the publication by no means
represent the majority of shareholders, the Board nor the Management and staff
of Chronicle.
“It should be noted that the action has and will be taken against those (the
Editor –who was on duty – and the writer of the article) who were
responsible for this particular publication and if it is found that there were
others who contributed to the article, the relevant disciplinary actions will be
taken.”
Wednesday, July 11, 2012