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Suriname rules out state funeral for ex-dictator and fugitive Desi Bouterse

Bouterse, who evaded justice for 1982 execution of political opponents, died with in-absentia convictions for cocaine trafficking and murder

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Suriname’s former president Desi Bouterse in December 2023. Bouterse died this week at age 79. Photo: AFP
Suriname’s government announced on Saturday that the small South American nation will not hold a state funeral for its ex-president Desi Bouterse, who this week died a fugitive from justice aged 79.

Current President Chan Santokhi “has decided, based on his powers and advice received, that there will be no state funeral … No period of national mourning”, Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin told a press conference.

Bouterse was a former military man who twice mounted coups, in 1980 and again in 1990, to take charge as a dictator.

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He eventually returned to power after being elected president in 2010 and governed for a decade.

He died on Tuesday in the unknown location where he had been holed up as a fugitive, with in-absentia convictions for cocaine trafficking and murder.

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Bouterse’s body was dropped off at his residence in the capital Paramaribo. An autopsy was ordered, though police said there were “no signs of criminal activity”.

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