Bissau’s military rulers are silencing dissent through arrests, violence and intimidation following the November 26 coup.
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Guinea-Bissau: The ‘narco-state’ the US virtually ignores
Curiously, a presidential ‘coup’ and the country’s connections with the Latin American trade have drawn little attention from ...
Authorities have been urged to put an end to all arbitrary detentions and to halt all forms of intimidation, including ...
The UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Friday released a statement calling upon authorities in Guinea-Bissau to bring an immediate end to arbitrary detention and ...
The Economic Community of West African Statte, ECOWAS, has threatened targeted sanctions on anyone truncating the return of Guinea-Bissau to civilian rule ...
The UN rights office welcomed Friday the release of six opposition members detained since last month's coup in Guinea-Bissau ...
Guinea-Bissau's ruling junta said on Tuesday it has released six members of the political opposition who had been detained ...
Fernando Dias, widely seen as the leading challenger in Guinea-Bissau's presidential election, and President Umaro Sissoco ...
A group of senior army officers in Guinea-Bissau said on Wednesday they have deposed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo and ...
The High Military Command, which led the 26 November coup d’état in Guinea-Bissau, released six detainees from among the ...
Bissau's ousted president as part of an investigation into suspected smuggling and money laundering, judicial police said on Tuesday.
Guinea-Bissau’s ruling junta on Tuesday released six members of the political opposition who had been detained since a coup ...
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