TOPIC: For those interested in the real history NYTimes: In Grenada, Leaving
the Past Behind
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Date: Wed, Feb 25 2009 1:07 pm
From: "Karen Lee Wald"
MessageWe are constantly faced by the re-writing of history by those in power. It's important to watch out for that and correct it whenever it occurs. klw
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From: Marc Sapir
To: Charlie Hinton
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 12:53 PM
Subject: FW: NYTimes: In Grenada, Leaving the Past Behind
Disinformation is the hallmark of a State and class terrified by the contradictions reflected in the truth. me
Marc Sapir MD, MPH
510-848-3826
marcsapir@gmail.com
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From: Jane Franklin
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 8:14 AM
To: Jane Franklin
Subject: NYTimes: In Grenada, Leaving the Past Behind
Yes, The New York Times is indeed "Leaving the Past Behind" when it lies again and again about the U.S. invasion of Grenada in October 1983. It's not that the Times has never printed the truth about that invasion, facts that can easily be accessed by its current editors.
On November 6, 1983, a full-page article by Stuart Taylor Jr. described "inaccurate information" and "unproven assertions" disseminated by U.S. civilian and military officials during the invasion of Grenada. Then, on November 20, Cuba itself took out ads in The New York Times and other major U.S. newspapers for publication of a November 14 speech by President Fidel Castro in which he listed 19 lies told to justify the invasion and refuted each lie. For more about the true history of the invasion of Grenada, please see "Cuba and the United States: A Chronological History" at my homepage.
On February 8, the Travel section of the Times produced an article with the ironic title, "In Grenada, Leaving the Past Behind" that even claims that Cuba supported the coup against Maurice Bishop, an extraordinary lie. In response, Bob Guild of Marazul Tours wrote a letter to the Times, but of course the letter has not been published; so I am disseminating it here and hope others will spread it even further. The Times article can be accessed through the link below.
Jane Franklin
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jbfranklins
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February 8, 2009
To the Editor
Re: "In Grenada, Leaving the Past Behind"- February 8, 2009
I was surprised to read a fictionalized account of the U.S. invasion of Grenada 25 years ago. As a travel agent I was there two weeks before the invasion, arranging the arrival of the first non-stop tourist flights from New York to the new airport being built at Point Salines. It was not a secret 'hostile military base' 'detected by satellite'; it was the replacement for an antiquated field on the other side of the island which was too small for modern jets. We toured the new airport site and had a wonderful dinner with Grenadian and Cuban construction workers helping build this essential addition to the Grenadian tourist infrastructure. As far as the Cubans supporting the coup, it was just the opposite: Cuba supported the Grenadian prime minister Maurice Bishop and condemned the coup. It is indeed an irony that U.S. tourists now enjoy this beautiful island thanks to its accessibility provided by Point Salines Airport constructed with the assistance of Cuba.
Bob Guild
Marazul Charters, Inc.
4100 Park Avenue
Weehawken, NJ 07601
800-223-5334 extension 16
201-567-6346 (home)
bguild1@gmail.com
bguild@marazul.com