Former Grenada Senate President Chester Humphrey says he is ready to lead a peaceful protest against what he describes as a dangerous U.S. military move in the Caribbean — the proposed installation of radar equipment and American technical personnel at the Maurice Bishop International Airport (MBIA). Humphrey, a veteran trade unionist and influential political figure, […] The post Former Grenada Senate President ready to protest against US radar equipment appeared first on CNW Network.| CNW Network
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