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Commission of Inquiry:

 

Burnham conspired to assassinate Walter Rodney

 

 

Denis Chabrol, Demerara Waves, Guyana, 20 February 2016

 

Thirty-six years after co-founder of the Working People's Alliance, Dr.
Walter Rodney was killed in a bomb-blast death at the height of calls to
dislodge the then People's National Congress (PNC) from government, a
Commission of Inquiry has found that then Prime Minister Forbes Burnham was
part of the plot.

 

"Further, given the manner in which the country was run coupled with the
threats issued by Prime Minister Burnham to the members of the WPA and the
evidence of Mr Robert Allan Gates, we conclude that Prime Minister Burnham
knew of the plan and was part of the conspiracy to assassinate Dr. Walter
Rodney," states the commissioners in the 155-page report.

 

Meanwhile, the Justice for Walter Rodney Committee has called on President
David Granger to officially release the report which was dropped off by the
Commissioners at Attorney General, Basil Williams' Chambers. "There is no
exigency or body of circumstances - whether arising from the obligations of
government, or the stresses and strains of coalition politics, or the
dominance of the PNC in the coalition, or any internal traumas - that can
justify any attempt to stifle the unfolding of all the consequences of the
publication of the report of the Commission of Inquiry," the Justice for
Walter Rodney Committee said in its statement.

 

Rodney was killed on June 13, 1980 while sitting in his brother's Mazda
Capella car, PBB 2349, on John Street, near the Georgetown Prison.

 

Under the chairmanship of prominent Barbadian lawyer, Sir Richard
Cheltenham, the Commission also found that then Guyana Defence Force (GDF)
electronics expert, Sergeant Gregory Smith who supplied the
bomb-in-walkie-talkie to Walter and his brother, Donald, was part of the
plot to kill Rodney.

 

"Given all the relevant facts, events and circumstances set out in the
report, we unhesitatingly conclude that Gregory Smith was not acting alone
but had the active and full support, participation and encouragement of,
and/or was aided and abetted by the GPF (Guyana Police Force), the GDF
(Guyana Defence Force), agencies of the State and the political directorate
in the killing of Dr. Walter Rodney," states the report.

 

Former GDF pilot, Gerry Gouveia testified before the three-member
commission, saying that he recalled flying a man, who closely resembled
Smith, a woman and children to Kwakwani aboard an army plane.

 

GDF officers, who testified before the commission, had said they could not
have found any records about how Smith left the army and the aircraft logs
at that time.

 

Shortly after the incident, the GDF had denied having any Gregory Smith
enlisted but only admitted after the privately-owned Catholic Standard
newspaper published a photo of Smith clad in GDF uniform.

 

The Justice for Walter Rodney Committee suggested that the Commission of
Inquiry Report should be tabled in the National Assembly since all of the
political parties had agreed that the probe was long overdue.

 

The Committee called on the President to say when the report would be
released to Rodney's family, the lawyers, political parties and the media.
"The President and the Coalition must recognize the historical significance
of this inquiry, not only as a means of bringing closure to an aspect of
Guyana's sad history over the last 50 years; but as a measure that if dealt
with properly, can aid the beginnings of the long awaited and lofty ideal of
reconciliation, and the expectations of Guyanese at home and abroad for a
new beginning.

 

The time is now to begin to put an end to the turbulent politics of
division, denial of rights, and state disrespect for the law and the
constitution. Continuance of the State's disrespect for rules and procedures
cannot and should not be countenanced. In Guyana's long history of
Commissions of Inquiry into various issues, there have been no disputes
about the printing of Commissions of Inquiry Reports. Likewise, there has
been no dispute about the courtesy of the Commissioners handing over the
report and no mystery about its custody," the Committee said.

 

The Commission heard that Rodney had been interested in acquiring long-range
walkie-talkies to communicate with party members. At the time of his death,
he had been calling for a civil rebellion to remove the Burnham
administration. In this regard, the Commissioners state that "We find on the
balance of probabilities that Walter Rodney had intended the walkie-talkie
to be a communications device which would have permitted him to be in
relatively easy contact with fellow WPA activists and for no sinister
purpose. The point must be made at this stage that telephones were not
easily available and there was discrimination in the distribution which was
controlled by a state agency and which, in all likelihood, would have been
denied the WPA."

 

The WPA is now part of a coalition with the PNC-Reform in the current
administration that won the May 11, 2015 general and regional elections.

 

The Commission also noted that Smith left Guyana shortly after the incident
for French Guiana where he lived and worked for decades until his death in
2002. "We accept that Gregory Smith, renamed Cyril Milton Johnson, received
State assistance in going to French Guiana. The choice of country was
deliberate and was no doubt informed by the fact that (the) French
government, of which French Guiana was a Department had a policy opposed to
the death penalty. In short, it would have been difficult, virtually
impossible, to secure the extradition of Smith/Johnson from French Guiana,"
states the document.

 

 

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