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The actions of the Team Mohamed/ANUG right-hand man, who publicly beat a woman and then drew his weapon (illegally?), are deserving of public condemnation, arrests, and charges. An apology is not sufficient; this is a crime against the state.

We cannot tolerate or promote such open resort to violence—whether in an Amerindian village when a Toushao asks you to leave because you lack permission, or against your spouse or employees whom you believe have wronged you.
When did this group think they could be exempt from accountability for this kind of behavior? Not here. Not now. Not in my Guyana.

Statement from Azruddin Mohamed