Jamaat al-Muslimeen on Trial in Trinidad and Tobago

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The ongoing legal case against Imam Yasin Abu Bakr, the founder 
and leader of Trinidad's and Tobago's Jamaat al-Muslimeen (Muslim 
Group), continues to shed light on the group's radical and 
criminal activities.
 

The 64 year-old Abu Bakr is a former police officer and 
Afro-Trinidadian Muslim convert born Lenox Philip. He has been a 
thorn in the side of the Trinidadian authorities and a fixture of 
Trinidadian politics since the mid-1980s. He is best known for 
leading over 100 members of the Jamaat in storming the National 
Parliament and taking the prime minister and the cabinet hostage 
in 1990 to protest a land ownership dispute with the government, 
poverty in the Afro-Trinidadian community, and state corruption. 
The ensuing siege set off rioting and violence in the capital of 
Port of Spain that resulted in scores of deaths and injuries and 
heavy damages. It also left an indelible mark on Trinidadian 
politics that is still felt today.  

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The Jamestown Foundation
 [ http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2369924 ]

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