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The man who played a fundamental role in ensuring these schools were closed was Bernard Coard. Coard was born in Grenada in 1944, and spent his university years in the U.S., ...
Bernard Coard: released after 26 years in jail in connection with death of Maurice Bishop: The former deputy prime minister of Grenada Bernard Coard has told BBC Caribbean that he is relieved and ...
Mid-morning on Saturday, former Grenadian Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard and thirteen other prisoners were released from Richmond Hill Prison. The release marked the end of the 25-year old ...
It’s only after some neighborhood activists visit with Agnes to explain the situation — and leave her a pamphlet by advocate Bernard Coard — that she begins to understand how IQ tests are ...
Chief among the knowledgeable suspects is Bernard Coard, ... Coard was convicted with 16 other coup plotters in 1986 and sentenced to death -- a term commuted to life five years later.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard and six other men convicted of killing Grenada’s leader in the 1983 coup that triggered a U.S. invasion strode out of prison on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009 ...
Striking first, on Oct. 14, 1983, Coard had Bishop and other officials—including education minister Jacqueline Creft, Bishop’s mistress—placed under house arrest.
Mr. Coard and a dozen other men have been in prison since their detention by invading U.S. troops in 1983. They were held incommunicado, allegedly brutally interrogated and were sentenced to hang ...
Dear Editor, The release of Bernard Coard and his associates from prison in Grenada is a slap in the face of all West Indians who believe in justice, democracy and good over evil.
ANY such catastrophe "must have more than one cause," Bernard Coard tells Raoul Pantin in the interview carried in the Sunday Express, September 13. It is the first interview by ...
Seven men convicted of killing Grenada’s leader in the 1983 coup that led to a U.S. invasion were freed from prison, the last of 17 who had been sentenced for the crime. Dozens of relatives ...
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada — Seven men convicted of killing Grenada’s leader in the 1983 coup that triggered a U.S. invasion strode out of prison Saturday — the last of 17 who had been ...