Remarks
United States Ambassador to Guyana, Perry Holloway
Iftar
in Remembrance of Orlando Victims
Thank
you for inviting me to deliver remarks this evening. Ramadan Mubarak to you all.
My remarks will be very brief, as I know many of you are keen to break your
fast. I wish we were brought together under better circumstances. The events
that took place in Orlando were devastating, but often in the face of tragic
events we come together and gain a better understanding of the superficial traits
we once thought divided us. It is in that vein that folks from all walks of
life in Guyana are brought together for this Iftar. Thank you to the organizers
from SASOD and Mr. and Mrs. Khan for gathering us here tonight.
First of all, our hearts go out to the families of those who have been killed. Our prayers go to those who have been wounded. This is a devastating attack on all Americans. It is one that is particularly painful for the people of Orlando, an area I am quite familiar with as my son attends university not too far from where the incident took place. However, I think we all recognize that this could have happened anywhere in the U.S., and we feel enormous solidarity and grief on behalf of the families that have been affected.










