Guinea-Bissau: Manufactured coup or real military takeover?
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 28/11/2025
By Sheriff Bojang Jr Guinea-Bissau Wednesday woke to yet another dramatic chapter in its long, turbulent political history. Soldiers were on the streets, gunfire was heard around the presidential palace, borders closed and the military command announced it had seized “total control” of the (…)
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