A letter published in Guyana’s media criticizes opposition leader Azruddin Mohamed, describing him as “U.S.-sanctioned and indicted” and urging the public not to trust him. The writer says they are not publishing the letter on behalf of President Dr Irfaan Ali and adds that the President is capable of defending himself. The letter responds to allegations associated with Mohamed, characterizing them as “false and pernicious.”

The reports present the same text from different outlets, indicating the publication is an opinion letter rather than a new investigation or court report. Both versions frame the message around the U.S. sanctions and indictment status attributed to Mohamed, using that characterization to challenge his credibility. The articles do not provide additional details about the underlying U.S. case, the specific allegations being contested, or any responses from Mohamed or the government within the excerpts provided.

Overall, the coverage centers on the claims made by the letter writer and does not add independently verified facts beyond the asserted description of Mohamed’s legal and sanctions status.