Was Guinea-Bissau’s November 26 “coup” a staged drama or just another institutional breakdown?

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 1er/12/2025
By Rtd Lt Colonel Samsudeen Sarr, The November 26, 2025 “coup” in Guinea-Bissau has triggered two very different reactions. Many readers praised my earlier analysis for capturing the political and security implications. Others, however, insisted I had missed the most intriguing piece of the (…)
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