Guyana’s Sir Shridath Ramphal, esteemed international statesman, dies at 95
Early on in Ramphal’s career, which coincided with the region’s independence movement, he was the assistant attorney general of the West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962. His passion for constitutional law intersected with what he called “a great movement that was taking place in the Caribbean […] the movement for federalism.” The region’s attempt at federation would be short-lived; Guyana eventually became independent from Britain in 1966.
From 1972 to 1975, Ramphal served as Guyana’s justice and foreign minister, a position that was followed by his appointment as Commonwealth Secretary-General. He was only the second person to hold the post and, quite notably, remains the longest-serving secretary-general to date, having held the position from 1975 to 1990.
During his tenure in that role, Ramphal worked hard in the fight for racial equality. His role in the struggle to end apartheid was most recently acknowledged in Season 4, Episode 8 of Netflix’s series “The Crown,” in which British actor Tony Jayawardena played Ramphal.
In an article Ramphal published for “The Round Table,” the Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, he recalled:
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