Grenada’s revolutionary leader, Maurice Bishop, was executed in a coup in 1983. Seven other people, members of his cabinet and friends, were... more
Ava Wallace, sports reporter at The Washington Post, is in France to report on the Summer Games — and eat... more
There is a cemetery in Grenada where the remains of Maurice Bishop could be buried. But confirming this has proven... more
In 2000, a group of teens interviewed a former Jamaican soldier for a class project. They revealed an account that’s... more
When Army rangers launched a raid on a Grenadian military training camp, they expected to find hundreds of enemy combatants.... more
A former anatomy professor in Grenada shares his memory of a grim examination. And some of the men convicted for... more
A soldier tells his story of what he witnessed after the executions. And a missing ring becomes a clue that... more
How does a revolution implode? Martine Powers traces the rise and fall of Maurice Bishop, and the origin of the... more
Forty years ago, the body of a prime minister went missing. The Post’s Martine Powers asks: Who’s responsible?
Grenada’s revolutionary leader was executed in a coup in 1983, with seven others. The whereabouts of their remains are unknown.... more
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