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Both American survivors of the mass suicide and murder and Guyanese have criticized the tour. But defenders say the site ...
Nearly 50 years after the Jonestown massacre shocked the world, the site of one of history's deadliest cult tragedies is now ...
The Guyanese site of the Jonestown massacre, where over 900 people either died by mass suicide or murder in connection with ...
Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of the South American country.
The Peoples Temple compound in Jonestown, Guyana, in November 1978, where more than 900 followers of the Rev. Jim Jones died. (Associated Press) By Bert Wilkinson and Dánica Coto.
Jonestown was a remote village in Guyana in South America. In November 1978, Jonestown was the site where 909 members of a cult, the Peoples Temple, died from cyanide poisoning at the direction of ...
Nov. 28, 1978: Jonestown structures closed down after massacre The remains of the Peoples Temple cult victims were transported from the compound in Guyana to Dover Air Force Base. ABCNews.com ...
Jonestown was located on a remote 3,852‐acre tract on the northeast coast of Guyana, in South America, between Port Kaituma and Matthews Ridge. Facing increased scrutiny in the U.S., Jones amped up ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of the South American ...
A view of the People's Temple compound, Jonestown, Guyana, November 1978, where more than 900 followers of the Rev. Jim Jones committed suicide.
Vilchez, 67, said Guyana has every right to profit from any plans related to Jonestown. “Then on the other hand, I just feel like any situation where people were manipulated into their deaths ...