Stabroek News's closure is portrayed as a blow to democracy but also a spur to new forms of media resistance.
BBC oil debate in Guyana portrayed as biased, with GDP gains contrasted against worsening poverty and unequal benefits.
Stabroek News’ halted cost-of-living series portrayed as exposing hardship that contradicts official statistics and government narratives.
PPP government’s alleged role in shaping the BBC World Questions panel portrayed as undermining genuine democratic debate.
BBC World Questions in Guyana portrayed as a managed event sidelining critics of the Exxon oil contract and government policy.
BBC World Questions panel composition portrayed as tilted toward PPP and private sector over opposition representation.
PPP government’s shifting position on the Iran conflict portrayed as biased and undermining Guyana’s credibility.
Prime Minister Phillips’s claim of governmental responsibility is questioned over DPI’s unpaid advertising debts to Stabroek News.