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Grenada's last 1983 rebels freed | Grenada's last 1983 rebels freed |
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Seven men on the Caribbean island of Grenada have been freed after more than two decades in prison for the murder of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. | Seven men on the Caribbean island of Grenada have been freed after more than two decades in prison for the murder of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. |
The men, including former Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard, had become critical of Bishop's socialism, which they considered too moderate. | The men, including former Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard, had become critical of Bishop's socialism, which they considered too moderate. |
Four other cabinet ministers were among those killed in the 1983 coup. | Four other cabinet ministers were among those killed in the 1983 coup. |
The rebellion was crushed when US President Ronald Reagan ordered an invasion of the island. | The rebellion was crushed when US President Ronald Reagan ordered an invasion of the island. |
Army executions | Army executions |
Bernard Coard and the six other prisoners were the last men still in prison for their involvement in the overthrow and death of Maurice Bishop. | Bernard Coard and the six other prisoners were the last men still in prison for their involvement in the overthrow and death of Maurice Bishop. |
US marines invaded Grenada days after Maurice Bishop was killed | |
They were greeted by cheering relatives as they were released. | |
Senator Chester Humphrey described the release as a milestone in the island's effort to heal wounds from the events of 1983. | |
"It's the end of one chapter, not the completion of the book, as Grenada tries to build a future by not living in the past," he said, the Associated Press news agency reports. | |
The men were found guilty in a trial in 1986 of ordering the army to execute the men and were sentenced to death. | |
The death sentence was repealed two years ago by the Privy Council in London. | The death sentence was repealed two years ago by the Privy Council in London. |
The men had been due to be released by early 2010 at the latest. | The men had been due to be released by early 2010 at the latest. |
Ten other people found guilty have already been released. | Ten other people found guilty have already been released. |
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