Bissau’s coup seems like international failure, but will we learn?
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 2/12/2025
By Jarga Kebba Gigos We cannot accept every excuse to justify a coup, but we have to learn from every coup to establish measures to avoid a coup or forceful takeovers of the state. It is clearly evident that I support coups in limited circumstances, but I am not sure if I can support the […]
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