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Guinea-Bissau soldiers say they have seized power days after national elections

Guinea-Bissau soldiers say they have seized power days after national elections

Summary

Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau announced they have taken control of the government after national elections. They detained the president and stopped the electoral process, claiming they acted to prevent planned election manipulation. The country has had multiple coups and is known for drug trafficking.

Key Facts

  • Soldiers appeared on state TV in Guinea-Bissau, claiming they seized power three days after elections.
  • The president stated he was deposed and arrested, while two prominent politicians were also detained.
  • The military said they intervened due to an alleged plan to destabilize the country, involving politicians and a drug lord.
  • Gunfire was reported near the presidential palace, and roads were blocked by armed soldiers.
  • The country's presidential term controversy involved debates over the current president's legitimacy.
  • Guinea-Bissau has experienced several successful and attempted coups since gaining independence.
  • The nation is a known transit point for drug trafficking between Latin America and Europe.
  • The military halted the elections and closed media outlets and borders.
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