On 14 July 1979 Bernard Darke, a British-born, Guyana-based Jesuit priest and photographer for the Catholic Standard, was stabbed to death by members of the House of Israel, a religious cult closely tied to the People's National Congress, while photographing Working People's Alliance demonstrations of the PNC. Guyana's Stabroek News described the murder as "the low point of democracy in Guyana" and, for those in the media, "perhaps the most traumatic event of the [Forbes] Burnham regime."
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| - On 14 July 1979 Bernard Darke, a British-born, Guyana-based Jesuit priest and photographer for the Catholic Standard, was stabbed to death by members of the House of Israel, a religious cult closely tied to the People's National Congress, while photographing Working People's Alliance demonstrations of the PNC. Guyana's Stabroek News described the murder as "the low point of democracy in Guyana" and, for those in the media, "perhaps the most traumatic event of the [Forbes] Burnham regime." (en)
- Bernard Darke (Groot-Brittannië, 1925 – Guyana, 1979) was een Britse priester, jezuïet en journalist van het rooms-katholieke blad . Hij studeerde in het in Southbourne en diende ook de Britse Royal Navy gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog. In 1946 treedt hij tot de Sociëteit van Jezus en werd jezuïet in Guyana. (nl)
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| - On 14 July 1979 Bernard Darke, a British-born, Guyana-based Jesuit priest and photographer for the Catholic Standard, was stabbed to death by members of the House of Israel, a religious cult closely tied to the People's National Congress, while photographing Working People's Alliance demonstrations of the PNC. Guyana's Stabroek News described the murder as "the low point of democracy in Guyana" and, for those in the media, "perhaps the most traumatic event of the [Forbes] Burnham regime." (en)
- Bernard Darke (Groot-Brittannië, 1925 – Guyana, 1979) was een Britse priester, jezuïet en journalist van het rooms-katholieke blad . Hij studeerde in het in Southbourne en diende ook de Britse Royal Navy gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog. In 1946 treedt hij tot de Sociëteit van Jezus en werd jezuïet in Guyana. (nl)
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