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6/29/2007 
STATEMENT FROM NADIA BISHOP  
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CATEGORY:SITUATION UPDATE -------------------------------- INSIDE GRENADA FRIDAY June 29,2007 by Nadia Bishop My name is Nadia Bishop. I am the daughter of the late Prime Minister of Grenada, Maurice Rupert Bishop. My mother Angela Bishop, and my brother John Bishop, support this statement (which builds on the statement published by my brother John Bishop last week). I was 14, and my brother was 16 years old on October 19, 1983, when my father’s execution was ordered by Bernard Coard and company. I will not go through every tear that was shed, or each dark cloud of social and psychological disruption that ravished our lives due to the early death of my father. I will not discuss the grief and remorse we experienced because my father was denied even the simple consolation of a respectful burial. In fact, my efforts to find my father’s remains are already well documented. My father was my best friend. The pain my family and I experienced need not be detailed to be understood. I understand that Bernard Coard and company’s lawyers are positioning their clients as the “victims” in this case by detailing their trauma upon hearing they were sentenced to death, among other things. I accede this title to them; they appear to have been victims of their insatiable desire for power. Maurice Bishop, however, was not a victim. His 20 years of service cannot be reduced to the last days of his life. Daddy was a visionary whose tremendous transforming love for Grenada, and Grenadians Galvanized reformation. He was a man I admired and respected greatly. Because of his dedication, he inspired me to believe in a transformative vision that could change the lives of an entire people. The power of his love for, and belief in Grenadians inspired them to believe in themselves, and in the great and luminous possibilities for our country. I am grateful to have lived with my father, and for all that he taught me. I am grateful to have seen his love for Grenada and been exposed to him as he actualized his vision. My Father lived as few people do, following his passion and bringing his dream to life. He lived a life of greatness and service to people of Grenada. Such a life was not that of a victim. I know this is not what I am supposed to say, I know I am supposed to describe all manner of pain, sorrow and loss so the court would feel in some measure the magnitude of the loss to me and my family. I cannot do that however. I choose not to focus on the last days of father’s life, but rather on his decades of passionate and dedicated service to Grenada, and his vision of all we could accomplish as a people. Even on his last day, his love was undiminished and he was more concerned about the safety of his beloved people that his own. This is the man I will remember. This is the greatness I will identify with, not a bullet ridden body, not a burnt body, not a body that lays in anonymity. Maurice Bishop taught me that love can make a difference in the world. His love made a difference in the lives of ordinary Grenadians who had never before had access to education, to health care, to a transformative vision for their lives. This legacy he has left his beloved Grenadians, not only in the form of social reforms, but as a beacon and a challenge to our youth. Yes, of course, we will have all wanted him around longer but let us chose to be grateful for his legacy, and let lesser contending lives remain as a warning that the light of a good man is better than that of several misguided ones. I trust this court will sentence Bernard Coard and company in alignment with justice, and cognizant of the lost sustained not only by the families of those who died, but by the people of Grenada.
 

 


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STATEMENT FROM NADIA BISHOP  
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Dear Ms. Bishop: I hope this letter finds you stronger than ever. My name is Todd McCain. I am an American born African living in the U.S. In 1983, I was a freshman in college in Louisiana. While in college, I became politically conscious of not only the role that the U.S. plays throughout world-wide poli-tricks but I also became aware of great human beings like your father, Maurice Bishop. Ms. Bishop, I quote Indira Gandhi, “Martyrdom does not end something: it is only the beginning.” The physical death of your father only proves that they may slay the messenger but never can they slay the message. Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso, West Africa before he was martyred in 1987 said, “Don’t shoot…You cannot kill ideas!” There are hundreds of Maurice Bishops being born everyday around the world that possess the same spirit of communalism and egalitarianism as your father. The spirit of Maurice Bishop cannot die but only multiply…smile! This letter is being sent to ask the permission to use quotes from your father, Maurice Bishop’s speeches. I googled your name and this website came up. If you cannot grant permission, please send me any information on those who might control the copyright or permission to Maurice Bishop’s speeches. Since 1996, I have read and researched over 120 various books. I have developed my research into a quotation and proverb book. Included in my book of quotes and proverbs are quotations from heroes like Malcolm X, Che Guevara, Harriet Tubman, Assata Shakur, Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi and of course Maurice Bishop to name a few. I have gathered most of your father’s words from the book Maurice Bishop Speaks published by Pathfinder Press. Ms. Bishop, I am writing you personally to see if you can direct me to someone else besides Pathfinder Press. Pathfinder Press has been very STINGY with allowing the permission to quote some of our heroes like Maurice Bishop, Che Guevara, W.E.B. DuBois and Fidel Castro words. They are very rigid and strict. Unfortunately they are very selfish with the words of great people who themselves were very unselfish. To control and often deny the words of our ancestors is truly a blow to their legacy. Attached below is my information. Please contact me. For time sake, you may email me with any other information that I may need to secure the permission to use the quotes of Brother Maurice Bishop. It has been an honor to communicate with you. One Love…Forward Ever Backwards Never, Todd McCain Editor World Harvest Press Contact Information: World Harvest Press Todd McCain 4731 Buchanan Street Gary, IN 46408 219.980.4540 Email: worldharvestpress@yahoo.com
10By: Todd McCain
3/25/2008 7:16:40 PM
Nadia, I am proud of you...always have been.
10By: Ike
8/21/2007 5:30:50 AM
Hi Nadia I worked with your dad and Grenadians loved him, his vision was pure and truth and coard and his stooges has ruined Grenada. Coard is like the Devil in the garden of Eden and they should not be allowed to partake of life, they are the scum of the human race they must die and we must regonise that the Honarable Maurice Bishop is a Martyr and we must keep his memory alive.
00By: Yvonne
7/6/2007 4:33:12 AM
Nadia, You could not have said it better. You are what you father would have wanted in a daughter. As a former employee of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and there will be no other for me, I would like to say that those in prison should stay in prison for life if they cannot be hanged. You-all robbed us Grenadians of a very good life in the most beautiful island in the world. Pay back time. annmarie
10By: Annmarie
7/2/2007 3:29:39 PM
Wow, Personally speaking Coard and his gang should be executed. These guys have killed the best thing that have ever happened to Grenada. As a youth growing up during the time of the revlution, I was exposed to many things and was able to learn a great deal. I must stress the point that we must forgive Coard and his gang. But it is hard to forget what they have done, I have been tramatized by guns and large crowds up to this day. They should not be released, they should be put up against a wall and shot by a firing squard. Also keep in mind that it is usually your friends that hurt you, Brother B", trusted Coard and loved him like a brother. Remember the same thing happened in the Bible with Judas and Jesus, fulfilment of the scripture. Stay strong famalies who have lost their loved ones. Pray and Justice will be served, if you get no justice here on earth, trust me they will pay later in hell.
00By: Cathy
7/2/2007 8:51:10 AM