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Surendre Sradhanand Rambocus (5 May 1953 – 8
December 1982) was a
Surinamese serviceman. For a
short period, he was the highest-ranking
officer of the...
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second by Marxist-Leninists, the
third by
Wilfred Hawker, and the
fourth by
Surendre Rambocus.
Hawker escaped from
prison during the
fourth counter-coup attempt...
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reports by the
families of the victims). The
other two were
Surendre Rambocus and
Jiwansingh Sheombar who were
already imprisoned for attempting...
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December 1982
Gerard Leckie,
academic Victim of the
December murders 8
December 1982
Surendre Rambocus,
military officer Victim of the
December murders...
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government of
President Daniel arap Moi.
Rambocus coup
attempt in Suriname:
Surendre Rambocus and
Wilfred Hawker attempted a coup
against the
government of...
- led by
Wilfred Hawker failed.
March 10–11, 1982: A counter-coup led by
Surendre Rambocus failed.
December 24, 1990:
President Ramsewak Shankar was dismissed...
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escaped from
prison in the
midst of
another failed coup, this one led by
Surendre Rambocus.
Hawker was
injured the next day and was
taken to a
military hospital...
- 1982,
Somohardjo was
jailed for
alleged involvement in a counter-coup by
Surendre Rambocus which was
later changed to
house arrest. On 7
December 1982, he...
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university teacher Sugrim Oemrawsingh,
scientist Lesley Rahman,
journalist Surendre Rambocus,
military Harold Riedewald,
lawyer Jiwansingh Sheombar, military...
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Bhagwandas stated that
Bouterse himself was present, and that he had
murdered Surendre Rambocus and
Cyrill Daal. Behr
secretly recorded part of the conversation...