Guyana marks 60 years of independence
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Guyana is marking the 60th anniversary of independence from Britain with reflections on its post-colonial history.
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Foreign national anniversaries carry no direct consequences for U.S. citizens or policy.
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Guyana conducts its own national commemorations under sovereign authority.
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