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Abu Bakr, leader of 1990 attempted coup, dies at 80

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Yasin Abu-Bakr. Photo by Sureash Cholai. DAYS after celebrating his 80 birthday Imam Yasin Abu Bakr has died.Bakr, formerly Lennox Phillip, was the leader of the Jamaat-al-Muslimeen which attempted to overthrow the NAR government on July 27, 1990. Police reported that Bakr, a diabetic, collapsed at his home at Long Circular Road, St James on Thursday night and was taken to the St James Health Facility where he was declared […]

Source: Trinidad News

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