- Bernard Coard
Winston Bernard Coard (born
August 10 ,1944 ) is a former Grenadian Deputy Prime Minister in therevolution ary government of theNew Jewel Movement , who placedMaurice Bishop under house arrest in 1983 and took control of the government.He was deposed by General
Hudson Austin who formed a military government after the execution of Bishop.Education
After being taught by
Paul Scoon at theGrenada Boys' Secondary School , Coard moved to theUnited States , where he studiedsociology andeconomics atBrandeis University and joined theCommunist Party USA . In 1967 he moved to theUnited Kingdom , where he worked for two years as a teacher inLondon .Early relationship with Maurice Bishop
Born in Victoria, Coard first met Bishop when they were studying together at the Grenada Boy's Secondary School. Interested in the
left wing politics which he shared with Bishop from an early age, the two became friends, and in 1962, they joined together to found theGrenada Assembly of Youth After Truth . Twice per month Bishop and Coard would lead politicaldebate s in St. George'sCentral Market Place . He also ran severalyouth organisation s inSouth London .At the
University of Sussex he studiedpolitical economy . During his time as a student atSussex , he joined theCommunist Party of Great Britain . After completing hisdoctorate , he moved back to theCaribbean , working as alecture r at theJamaica n campus of theUniversity of the West Indies . During his stay in Jamaica, he joined theWorker's Liberation League . Coard even helped draft themanifesto of the League. He also worked as a visiting lecturer at theInstitute of International Relations from 1972 to 1974.Coard published "
How the West Indian Child is Made Educationally Subnormal in the British School System " in 1971.In 1976 Coard returned to Grenada, soon becoming active in Grenadian politics. Soon after returning home, he joined the New Jewel Movement (NJM), his childhood friend's left wing organisation. He was to run for the seat of St. George's in the upcoming
election s.Revolution
The NJM lanched a revolution against the government of Grenada on
March 13 ,1979 . The Radio Station, military barracks and police stations were targeted. Before long, they had control of the entireisland . The NJM then announced the suspension of the constitution and that the NJM would rule by announcing laws.Influenced by Marxists such as
Daniel Ortega andFidel Castro , Bishop's NJM established party control over all aspects of life in Grenada and banned all parties besides the NJM. Aid from theSoviet Union and Cuba allowed the NJM to build an internationalairport with a convert|10000|ft|m|sing=onrunway in St. George's. In 1980, Coard was the head of a delegation toMoscow to formalise relations with the Soviet Union.The removal of Bishop
Bernard Coard was acting as Bishop's Minister of
Finance ,Trade andIndustry , as well as the Deputy Prime Minister. A dispute developed within the senior ranks of the party. A faction including Coard demanded that Bishop either step down or enter into a power-sharing agreement with Coard where they would share control of the government.Coard ordered Bishop put under house arrest on
October 19 ,1983 and took control of the government. As word of Bishop's arrest spread, large demonstrations broke out in many places. A demonstration in the capital led to Bishop being freed from house arrest. Bishop and seven others including cabinet ministers of the government were eventually captured by the army and executed by a firing squad.Upon Bishop's death, General
Hudson Austin proclaimed himself head of the "Revolutionary Military Council" and became the nation's newhead of government . He announced a four-day total curfew in which anyone seen outside their home would be subject to summary execution. TheGovernor General SirPaul Scoon was detained.The United States then launched
Operation Urgent Fury on October 25. Hudson Austin's military government was deposed and constitutional government resumed afterward.Just after Marines landed in Grenada, Coard, along with his wife Phyllis,
Selwyn Strachan ,John Ventour ,Liam James and Keith Roberts were arrested.Deposed
They were tried in August 1986 on charges of ordering the murder of Maurice Bishop and seven others. Bernard Coard was sentenced to death, but this was commuted to
life imprisonment in 1991. He is serving his sentence inRichmond Hill Prison , where he has engaged in teaching and instructing fellow inmates in many subjects, includingeconomics andsociology .In September 2004, the prison in which he was held was damaged by
Hurricane Ivan and many inmates took the opportunity to flee, but Coard said he chose not to escape in an AP news article, saying he would not leave until his name was cleared. ["Grenada-Willing Prisoners", Associated Press (nl.newsbank.com), September 11, 2004.]On
February 7 2007 , the London-based Privy Council ordered a re-sentencing of Coard and the others convicted for the 1983 killing of Bishop and some of his cabinet colleagues. The hearing began onJune 18 . OnJune 27 , the judge gave Coard and his fellow defendants a 30 year sentence which included the time already spent in prison. They are expected to be released by 2010.Bernard Coard has three children, Sola Coard (born 1971), Abiola Coard (born 1972) and Neto Coard (born 1979).
References
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Invasion of Grenada External links
* [http://www.thegrenadarevolutiononline.com The Grenada Revolution Online]
* [http://therealrevo.com/blog/?page_id=85 The Lost Bishop Photos]
* [http://www.pipeline.com/~rougeforum/interviewcoard.html Interview with Bernard Coard 2005]
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