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Surendre Sradhanand "Soerinder" Rambocus (5 May 1953 – 8 December 1982) was a Surinamese serviceman. For a short period, he was the highest-ranking officer of the Suriname National Army. He was involved in the unsuccessful
coup d'état A coup d'état (; French for 'stroke of state'), also known as a coup or overthrow, is a seizure and removal of a government and its powers. Typically, it is an illegal seizure of power by a political faction, politician, cult, rebel group, m ...
of March 1982 against the then dictator of Suriname,
Dési Bouterse Desiré Delano "Dési" Bouterse (; born 13 October 1945) is a Surinamese military officer, politician, convicted murderer and drug trafficker who served as President of Suriname from 2010 to 2020. From 1980 to 1987, he was Suriname's ''de fact ...
, and was executed on 8 December 1982 as one of the
December murders The December murders (Dutch: ''Decembermoorden'') were the murders on 7, 8, and 9 December 1982, of fifteen prominent young Surinamese men who had criticized the military dictatorship then ruling Suriname. Thirteen of these men were arrested on De ...
.


Biography

Rambocus was born on 5 May 1953 in the
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. He attended the Royal Military Academy in Breda,
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and graduated in 1978 on a thesis about
coup d'état A coup d'état (; French for 'stroke of state'), also known as a coup or overthrow, is a seizure and removal of a government and its powers. Typically, it is an illegal seizure of power by a political faction, politician, cult, rebel group, m ...
s. He then became a second lieutenant in the
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Background

The Netherlands granted Suriname independence on 25 November 1975. The hastily created army had many non-commissioned officers, but very few officers. The army was commanded by Yngwe Elstak who demanded discipline and was adamant that there was no promotion without graduating from the military academy. The NCOs tried to form a union, demanded better pay and opportunities of promotion. Prime Minister
Henck Arron Henck Alphonsus Eugène Arron (25 April 1936 – 4 December 2000) was the first Prime Minister of Suriname after it gained independence in 1975. A member of the National Party of Suriname, he served from 24 December 1973 with the transition gover ...
refused to recognise them and arrested the ringleaders, who were to go to trial on 26 February 1980.


1980 coup d'état

On 25 February 1980, 16 non-commissioned officers of the army deposed the government, and set up a military dictatorship, led by sergeant Desi Bouterse. Rambocus was not a member of the coup plotters, however he was sympathetic to their cause, and the subject had been discussed privately. In an interview with Jozef Slagveer after the coup, Bouterse revealed that he did not trust Rambocus. Nevertheless, Rambocus and Jeff Wirht were the only officers who accepted the new regime. Rambocus was appointed by the military authority as highest-ranking officer of the Suriname National Army, and was ordered to maintain discipline in the army. Rambocus became more and more critical of the regime. Rambocus was of the opinion that soldiers do not belong in the centre of power. He was dismissed by the
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, and later arrested three times. In December 1980, he was released by , the Minister of Justice, because he had been jailed without charge. He then left for the Netherlands,Surendre Rambocus: 5 mei 1953 – 8 december 1982
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and became a law student at the
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. According his brother, he returned to Suriname in May 1981 without providing any specifics.


Rambocus coup d'état

On the night of 10 to 11 March 1982, Rambocus freed Sergeant Major Wilfred Hawker from jail. Together they committed a counter-coup, and took control of the
Memre Boekoe barracks The Memre Boekoe barracks (Dutch: Memre Boekoe-kazerne) is a military installation in Paramaribo, Suriname. It was constructed during World War II as barracks for the American soldiers stationed in Suriname. It was originally named ''Kampement Ge ...
. They called themselves the National Liberation Council. The plan was to attack Fort Zeelandia, the headquarters of Bouterse, with a tank, however Lachman, a member of the council, defected to Bouterse with the tank, and the conspirators were arrested. Hawker was executed by firing squad which was broadcast on television.
Baal Oemrawsingh Baal Indradj Oemrawsingh (25 August 1940 – March 1982) was a Surinamese professor of biochemistry at the University of Suriname, and member of the National Assembly of Suriname between 1977 and 1980. He was considered the political leader beh ...
, professor and former member of parliament, was considered the brains behind the coup. His dead body was discovered on 15 March 1982, and labelled a suicide.
Paul Somohardjo Paul Salam Somohardjo (born 2 May 1943) is a Surinamese politician of Javanese descent. Somohardjo (nickname: ''Sómo'') has been called Paul Salam Somohardjo since childhood. Somohardjo also owns a radio and television station. Biography In 19 ...
was arrested, but received permission to visit the funeral of his grandmother. He used the opportunity to escape to the Netherlands. Rambocus and his subordinate
Jiwansingh Sheombar The December murders (Dutch: ''Decembermoorden'') were the murders on 7, 8, and 9 December 1982, of fifteen prominent young Surinamese men who had criticized the military dictatorship then ruling Suriname. Thirteen of these men were arrested on ...
were imprisoned in Fort Zeelandia. A trial followed, in which the lawyers
John Baboeram The December murders (Dutch: ''Decembermoorden'') were the murders on 7, 8, and 9 December 1982, of fifteen prominent young Surinamese men who had criticized the military dictatorship then ruling Suriname. Thirteen of these men were arrested on De ...
,
Eddy Hoost Edmund Alexander "Eddy" Hoost (21 October 1934 – 8 December 1982) was a Surinamese politician and lawyer. He was Minister of Justice and Police between 1973 and 1977. After the independence of Suriname, he became the first Minister of Defence an ...
, and
Harold Riedewald The December murders (Dutch: ''Decembermoorden'') were the murders on 7, 8, and 9 December 1982, of fifteen prominent young Surinamese men who had criticized the military dictatorship then ruling Suriname. Thirteen of these men were arrested on De ...
argued that the counter-coup from Rambocus could not be unlawful, because the Bouterse regime itself had come to power in a non-legitimate way. The court nevertheless sentenced Rambocus to twelve years in prison.


December murders

On the night of 7 to 8 December 1982, various people were captured by the soldiers of Bouterse and taken to Fort Zeelandia, among them the lawyers Baboeram, Gonçalves, Hoost, and Riedewald. Rambocus was also taken from his cell in the Memre Boekoe barracks and transferred to Fort Zeelandia. There, Rambocus called Bouterse to account for his actions, in the presence of almost all the original perpetrators of the Sergeants' coup, and challenged Bouterse to a duel with
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s, so they could fight it out without innocent casualties. However, he was sentenced to death, and on 8 December, Rambocus and 14 others at Fort Zeelandia were tortured and later killed. On 23 March 2012,
Ruben Rozendaal Ruben Rozendaal (21 September 1956 in Paramaribo – 1 December 2017) was a Surinamese soldier who was involved in the military coup of 1980 in Suriname and suspected in the December murders. Events According to the statement of Fred Derby, unio ...
, also suspect in the trial of the December murders, declared under oath to the court martial that Bouterse had personally killed Rambocus and Cyrill Daal at the time. , the former minister of agriculture confirmed the story in his book ''De Decembermoorden in Suriname'' (1983). According to the report of the International Commission of Jurists, his face was swollen and he was riddled with bullets. Surendre Rambocus was the brother of, among others, the Dutch politician .


References

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