| Summary: | Abu Bakr announces coup with newspaper clippings and shots of the burning Police headquarters and Andre Tanker music. Rachel Carrington interviews with Dr. Mohammed Aziz, Spiritual leader of the Trinidad Muslim League. Video of muslims at prayer. Shots of Red House under siege, Trinidad and Tobago Television, Camp Ogden, newspaper clippings of burning Police Headquarters and declaration of state of Emergency by acting president Emmanuel Carter from temporary television station at Forty George and Camp Ogden. Rachel Carrington interviews David Abdulah, Education Officer of the oilfields Workers Trade Union. Shots of Red House under siege, Trinidad and Tobago Television, Camp Ogden, newspaper clippings of burning Police Headquarters and declaration of state of Emergency by acting president Emmanuel Carter from temporary television station at Forty George and Camp Ogden. Abu Bakr announcing from Trinidad & Tobago Television (TTT) that there shall be no looting. Shots of burnt and looted buildings in Port of Spain and queues of people for food and fuel to Andre Tanker's music WAKE ME UP WHEN THE DREAM IS DONE and WISHING ON A GRACE NOTE. Interview with Gary Aboud outside his burnt out store and Annette Rahael outside her ruined store (Queensway). Statement by economist, Dennis Pantin. Interview with economist Dr. Patrick Watson. Acting president making announcement on temporary television station. Rachel Carrington speaks about temporary radio and television links introduces Camp Ogden. David Abdulah, Education Officer of the oilfields Workers Trade Union speaks about how political protest should be channeled. David Rudder recording 1990. Rachel Carrington interviews Social scientist, Selwyn Ryan about the significance of the events. Release of hostages from Red House. Rachel Carrington closes the show asking questions about the future. Man in the street expresses his opinion (A good shake up for the country).
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