Georgetown Riots event
also: riots, 1962 riots
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Georgetownplace · 3CIAintelligence service · 2Guyana Projectoperation · 2William McCabeperson · 2Trade Union Councilorganization · 1Unknown Book (Guyana/CIA)book · 1Soviet Unioncountry · 1Forbes Burnhamperson · 1
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had no armed forces to draw into the game. And Jagen's popularity remained such that even after the Georgetown riots, no possibility existed for armed resistance, which in any case, the British army would fight. The broad strategy was evide…
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This study looked at the Georgetown riots and concluded that racial conflict was likely to continue and be the basic factor in Guyana politics. That offered the DO operators the obvious ability to exploit. They created it, and now we're goi…
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McCabe had three years invested in labor work in Latin America, including Guyana. You know, where the author wants you to believe that we hadn't been there until now? No, he had already been working there. He's the one that was passing out …
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There's no evidence that they were actually involved in it. I'm sorry, explain that to me again. Okay, McCabe had been in Georgetown during the 1962 riots, but we didn't find anything. Those who wondered about his lack of union background w…
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Just as Khrushchev had done in his secret talks to the Soviet Party, this maneuver was designed to say that Jagen was a Stalinist. The dissension among the ranks pleased the CIA. At the international level, the United States and British act…