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Newspapers who publish accusations, critiques of OGGN, but who do not publish OGGN responses

News EditorAugust 6, 2023August 30, 202331 mins
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Newspapers publishing letters with allegations and refusing to give the accused space for a response is unethical journalism. The following papers have published accusations against OGGN but refused to publish our response:

  • Guyana Chronicle – Financed by the Guyanese tax payers.
  • Guyana Times
  • Guyana Standard

Our response to these critiques is here: https://www.oggn.org/2023/07/29/oggn-is-a-legitimate-non-profit-organization-registered-under-the-irc-section-501c3/

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