Trinidad and Tobago is marking the 35th anniversary of the 1990 attempted coup by the Jamaat al Muslimeen, a traumatic event that left lasting scars on the nation. Political leaders, survivors, and citizens are calling for a permanent national memorial to honor victims and ensure the lessons of the coup are not forgotten. Many express frustration over the lack of closure, compensation, and full implementation of recommendations from past inquiries. The anniversary has reignited debates about unresolved socio-economic issues and the ongoing threat of extremism. The collective memory of July 27, 1990, continues to shape national conversations about democracy, security, and justice.
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