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Justice Denied: Bermuda's Black Militants, the "Third Man," and the Assassination of a Police Chief and Governor
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Feb. 28, 2013
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Mel Ayton
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Non-fiction: True crime
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The struggle for equal rights was the high point in Bermuda's history. The assassination of the police chief, the governor and his aide, and the murders of two Hamilton shopkeepers was its lowest. Well researched Justice Denied presents the argument that the Black Beret Cadre believed they had a God-given right to inflict their pathologies on the rest of Bermudian society; and in so doing, inflicted great harm on the history of the island and its people. The role they played in the assassinations, however, has been whitewashed by consecutive Bermudian governments, and the truth has remained buried--until now.
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Foreign, Television, Film, Audio
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Book, E-book
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Barbara Casey
Barbara Casey Agency
barcafer@aol.com
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8806
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