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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby bluefete » July 29th, 2014, 6:55 pm

The Honourable - Thanks for the pics of that piece of history.

I admire Wendell Eversley for ensuring that every year, we do not forget. The USA remembers 9/11 every year.

That picture of Abu Bakr with his hands down in the bus while every other terrorist has their hands on their head speaks volumes.

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby Twin Isle Cars n' Parts » July 29th, 2014, 10:31 pm

Cjruckus wrote:
bluefete wrote:
Strauss wrote:
Cjruckus wrote:
Thank you Yasin Abu Bakr for saving us from the tyranny known as The National Alliance for Reconstruction.

As we head down similar paths that built up to the climax known as the coup of 1990, I encourage all citizens to remember how Abu Bakr rescued a nation from the NAR.

Pray to God someone does it again.

One Love.


I dare to say you lack the economic intelligence (as most of the population) to understand HOW the NAR saved the country. If it wasn't for their strict policies, we'd be like Haiti now.

But uneducated people after years of PNM-gimme-gimme mentality would not see this. They expect everything to just get better while not having to sacrifice a cent. And yet they want to be jealous of successful people who sacrifice to get where they are now.



CJRuckus: Are you old enough to remember the circumstances of the coup? If you are, time seems to have dulled your memory. The PEOPLE of T&T were NOT in support of this attempted coup!! As a matter of fact, citizens were cooking and feeding the army personnel who were trying to suppress this travesty. Maybe with the exception of your PNM leader - Patrick Manning.

Why don't you go and ask Mr. Manning, at your next balisier meeting, where he was hiding during the coup. I could tell you but I prefer you to ask.

You PNM people wanted Abu to do your dirty work for you and then were hoping that he would turn the country back over to the PNM.

Why don't you tell us which high ranking customs official(s) allowed those thousands of guns and ammunition to come into the country unimpeded and which port they came through?

Hint: They did not come through Icacos.

Go talk to the families of those who were MURDERED during the coup.

And you dare to talk about the murder rate now. If you do some research, you will see the exponential increase in our murder rates since July 1990.

How come the PNM was ALWAYS AGAINST having a gun amnesty in T&T?

Which locals financed Abu Bakr? And please don't tell me anything about Gaddaffi. He is just a smoke screen.

Anyway, lemme just end here before I choke on the bile in my throat caused by your nefarious wishes for the country.

The old people have a saying:

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR. YOU MIGHT GET IT.

And you really better be careful CJ because if it comes it will hit you so close to home that you will regret ever writing these words.

Have a good day.


So you won't agree that the Coup did the country some good?

Remember, history is written by the victors.


Whoa Fella...CJ or whatever,
Solid Waste cya deal with you and the amt ah SHEEEEET u full of, all at once...!!!

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby The_Honourable » July 30th, 2014, 11:07 pm

DjDaniel wrote:Wow, Some good Photos! Who took those?


Various media personnel local and foreign. Some are amateur photos using film.

nightrider wrote:Pictures truly speaks more than a million words@ The Honourable


Agreed, i was surprised looking at these photos. There is a photo with a burnt body of a female that was found by the red house but didn't want to post that here. Too graphic.

bluefete wrote:The Honourable - Thanks for the pics of that piece of history.

I admire Wendell Eversley for ensuring that every year, we do not forget. The USA remembers 9/11 every year.

That picture of Abu Bakr with his hands down in the bus while every other terrorist has their hands on their head speaks volumes.


Not a problem bluefete. I admire Wendell Eversley as well, we need more like him. As you mentioned that about Abu Bakr... for real.

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Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby bluefete » April 10th, 2015, 2:05 pm

Ah SHAME!!!!

Hasan wasn't shot in T&T some years ago?

'Peaceful' imam gunned down in street had been replaced at mosque by Caribbean preacher who was involved in bloody coup attempt 25 years ago


Published: 12:59 GMT, 10 April 2015 | Updated: 13:51 GMT, 10 April 2015


An imam who was gunned down in the street in a murder that is thought to have links to terrorism had been replaced at his mosque by a Caribbean preacher involved in an attempted coup d'état 25 years ago.

Abdul Hadi Arwani, 48, was found slumped in a Volkswagen Passat on Wednesday morning in Wembley. The imam, described as 'the most peaceful man you could ever wish to meet', had gun wounds to the chest.

He was said to have been embroiled in dispute with his former workplace, the An-Noor mosque in Acton, where he had been replaced by Hassan Anyabwile from Trinidad and Tobago.

The name of Mr Anyabwile, 53, appears in Caribbean parliament documents surrounding a violent coup attempt in 1990 by Muslim group Jamaat al Muslimeen.

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Hassan Anywabwile (left) from Trinidad and Tobago was brought in to replace Abdul Arwani (right) at the An-Noor Mosque in Acton. Mr Arwani was found dead on Wednesday with bullet wounds in his chest

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Mr Arwani stepped down from his role at the mosque last year after it was repeatedly linked to extremism. When contacted, staff at the An-Noor Mosque refused to answer questions about the former preacher's time there

Over the course of six days, almost 100 members of the Islamic organisation were involved in holding hostages at gunpoint in the island's capital, Port of Spain.

The city's police headquarters were blown up in the coup, with Mr Anyabwile described by a Parliamentary report of being 'responsible for organising the use' of the explosives involved.

The coup ended after six days with the insurgents' surrendering on the condition of amnesty on August 1. Twenty-four people had been killed in the anarchy.

It is understood Mr Anyabwile replaced Mr Arwani at the An-Noor mosque in Acton, West London, some time around 2013. He is registered as having lived in London since 2005.

Mr Arwani stepped down from the An-Noor mosque last year following repeated accusations that it was linked to extremism.

When approached this afternoon Mr Anyabwile, who became partially disabled after being shot four times in legs, denied any knowledge of any dispute.

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Anyabwile is named in a Trinidadian parliamentary report on an attempted coup which saw 24 people killed in 1990. He is described as being 'responsible' for the use of explosives in the blowing of police headquarters

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Mr Anyabwile did not comment on claims Mr Arwani had been embroiled in a dispute with the mosque when approached

Arriving for midday prayers the man, who was helped into a wheelchair by a security guard, told the MailOnline: 'Feud? I know nothing about that.

'All I can say is from Allah we come, and to Allah we return.'

When contacted today another member of staff at the mosque refused to answer questions about Mr Arwani's time there.

A statement printed on a piece of paper and taped to its front door read: 'We have with great sadness heard of the unfortunate death of Shaykh [sic] Abdulhadi Arwarni who was the former Imam of the Annoor [sic] Cultural & Community Centre who served from 2005 to 2011, he will be sadly missed.

'We send our sympathies and condolences to his family, the Muslim community and friends. May Allah forgive him and open the doors of mercy onto him.'

But one friend of the late imam said the dispute between the father of six and the An-Noor Mosque had been heated.

Solicitor Mohammad Bassam Tablieh, 43, said there had been conflict about the 'running' of the mosque.

There is no suggestion that either Mr Anyabwile or the An-Noor mosque in Acton is suspected of any involvement in his death, with counter terrorism police still investigating.

Scotland Yard officers called in the specialist division because 'of their expertise in the management of investigations with international dimensions and an established liaison network abroad'.

'The investigation remains in its very early stages and officers remain open-minded about the motive,' a spokesman added.

Earlier this week sources close to the Mr Arwani said they feared he may have been killed by supporters of the Syrian president Bashar-al-Assad - of whom the imam was a fierce critic.

Describing his father as 'the most peaceful man you could meet,' one of his six children, Murhaf, said he was 'actively involved in the fight against extremism'.

'He did not care what your background, race or status was. He did not care if you were rich or poor.

'He just wanted to help people in need. He spoke up and out against the crime of terror and oppression wherever he found it,' he said in a statement.

Later his 23-year-old daughter, Elham Arwani, said while her father was openly 'against Assad', she did not think that was the reason behind his killing.


THE PORT OF SPAIN COUP OF 1990 WHICH SAW ISLAMIC GROUP TAKE PRIME MINISTER HOSTAGE FOR SIX DAYS

Almost 25 years ago, around 100 members of the radical Islamic group Jamaat-al-Muslimeen stormed Trinidad and Tobago's Parliament in Port of Spain.

They were demanding that the then Prime Minister, Arthur Robinson, resign and that new elections be held, accusing the leader of wild extravagance while, they said, its working classes went hungry.

The rebels blew up Port of Spain's police headquarters and stormed a state-run television channel in a bid to take control of the Trinidadian capital.

The Muslimeen's leader, Yasin Abu Bakr, appeared ominously on air during the first day of the coup attempt.

Among one of their hostages was Mr Robinson. The Prime Minister was shot and beaten during the six-day coup.

Violence and looting ravaged the city as all those who had been in the buildings when the Muslimeen stormed remained in their capture.

On its sixth day, the rebels agreed to surrender on the condition of amnesty - releasing what remaining hostages they were keeping unharmed.

They were all arrested and charged with treason but later released after producing copies of an amnesty that had been agreed when brokering an end to the coup.

Anyabwile, formerly known in the Caribbean as Beville Marshall, is thought to have separated from the Muslimeen in 2001.

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The attempted coup brought the island's capital to a standstill with looting and violence rife for days
(At least they got this picture right!- Salvatori Building at the end of Frederick St. for you young 'uns))

Years later he was shot four times in the legs, leaving him in need of a wheelchair. He had tried to establish his own Islamist group, according to the Trinidadian press.

In 2004 a local report claimed he had been turned down for asylum by the Home Office having told them that his life would be in danger if he returned to the Caribbean island.


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Anyabwile was involved in the attempted coup of Trinidad and Tobago in 1990. Above, a rebel fighter stands with his AK-47 during the six-day standoff

(WHAT?) He is not a local muslimeen. Talk about taking license!!

But friends and neighbours claimed critics of the Assad regime had been targeted in the area, with some residents who displayed green flags, a sign of opposition to the Syrian government, having their tyres slashed.

Mr Arwani grew up in Hama, the site of a notorious 1982 massacre where up to 40,000 civilians were killed by the Syrian Army under the orders of Hafez al-Assad, the current president's father.

He fled the country as a 16-year-old, taking refuge in the UK while his parents faced routine questioning of his whereabouts for years.

One of the mourners who gathered in his memory at Nadi Park Royal in Willesden Junction, north west London, said he had returned to Syria in recent years to dissuade fighters from aligning themselves with the Government.

The source claimed Mr Arwani stopped going to the country on advice from the Turkish authorities.

The An-Noor Mosque, where Mr Arwani used to be one of the main imams, has a reputation for hosting fundamentalist speakers.

It became notorious in 2013 when a terror suspect went there and changed into a burqa in order to escape surveillance then went on the run.

Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed has been missing for 16 months, and was last seen entering An-Noor dressed as a man before leaving in a full-length covering designed for women which obscured his identity.

He was subject to a Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measure, which restrict the movements of people suspected of involvement in terrorism.

Other extremists linked to the mosque include Uthman Mustafa Kamal, the son of hate preacher Abu Hamza, who has regularly led prayers at An-Noor.

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby eliteauto » April 10th, 2015, 2:20 pm

always wondered what happened to Hassan after the shooting

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby rollingstock » April 10th, 2015, 5:21 pm

Calling a FN Fal an AK, oh the disrespect.

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby pioneer » April 10th, 2015, 6:12 pm

Dai de muslim beenie man

Akh Beenie Al-Man

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby Kalisnakov » April 10th, 2015, 7:14 pm

pioneer wrote:Dai de muslim beenie man

Akh Beenie Al-Man

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Lol 4 real

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby Hyperion » April 10th, 2015, 8:09 pm

Yes, the coup will always haunt us, it was a watershed moment for T&T, when crime went from bad to worse. It ushered in the era of the bad boy Muslim who could hold the country to ransom and then win his day in court, let loose to continue a reign of terror, when he should have been six feet under.

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » April 10th, 2015, 8:23 pm

"Above, a rebel fighter stands with his AK-47 during the six-day standoff"
A rebel fighter? eh?

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby DVSTT » April 10th, 2015, 9:22 pm

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:"Above, a rebel fighter stands with his AK-47 during the six-day standoff"
A rebel fighter? eh?


That's how we look to the outside world....

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby mark2.0 » April 11th, 2015, 9:26 am

That's how we look to the outside world....[/quote]


Like a big effing joke...etc etc.

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Postby mark2.0 » April 11th, 2015, 9:26 am

That's how we look to the outside world....[/quote]


Like a big effing joke...etc etc.

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Postby Adrenalinerush » April 11th, 2015, 1:26 pm

rollingstock wrote:Calling a FN Fal an AK, oh the disrespect.


entttt..wood furniture too!

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby *$kїđž!™ » April 12th, 2015, 8:46 am

religion of peace brothers....

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby eurotuner » April 14th, 2015, 3:09 pm

Didnt know Dave Chapelle was a Jamaat.

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Re: Yuh Mean This Muslimeen Coup Would Always Haunt Us?

Postby Slartibartfast » April 15th, 2015, 8:17 am

Yeah I think being involved in a coup will always haunt an individual's history, much like any other serious crime like murder or rape.

Bluefete I don't see why you seem surprised. At what year exactly should his involvement in the coup have stopped affecting him?

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby The_Honourable » June 9th, 2015, 12:32 am

A news bulletin classic from 1990 by then Attorney General Anthony Smart on cumberland hill.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby Richard Marshall » June 9th, 2015, 1:12 am

Cjruckus wrote:Majority of the users are teens? That explains the garbage that is posted every day.

"As for the coup, they should have killed robbie."


Islam teaches to kill?

My mother was close by when it took place and also pregnant with my brother back then. People lives were lost that day. He couldn't just form a political party and do it differently?

You seem to be like an angry teen here...

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby janfar » June 9th, 2015, 1:14 am

Have any of you all read Jihad in Trinidad and Tobago, July 27, 1990 By Daurius Figueira?

I recommend you take a read. You can choose whether to believe it or not after reading.

http://www.amazon.com/Jihad-Trinidad-To ... 0595228348

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby K74T » July 24th, 2015, 1:05 pm

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby DVSTT » July 24th, 2015, 9:47 pm

janfar wrote:Have any of you all read Jihad in Trinidad and Tobago, July 27, 1990 By Daurius Figueira?

I recommend you take a read. You can c
hoose whether to believe it or not after reading.

http://www.amazon.com/Jihad-Trinidad-To ... 0595228348


Pdf linklink?

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby pugboy » July 24th, 2015, 9:57 pm

Lets not forget the various governments who pandered to bakr, gave him urp contracts,
Made him a multimulti millionaire,
Bought votes from him with many ministers becoming close associates,
Dhanraj singh, joan yuille williamss et al

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby The_Honourable » July 25th, 2015, 8:32 pm

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby DVSTT » July 26th, 2015, 12:55 pm

That documentary taking forever and a day.

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby NR8 » July 26th, 2015, 2:09 pm

You mean a documentary currently being filmed DVSTT?

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby Slartibartfast » July 26th, 2015, 11:41 pm

25th Anniversary 2moro.

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

Postby Crackpot » July 27th, 2015, 1:23 am

All the elders in here go be real reminiscin today bout when a few men had dem quakin and up to today still scared ah muslim :-|

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Re: REMEMBER JULY 27th 1990.

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