Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 25 No. 77
Guinea-Bissau: Military Fighting Breaks Out
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Abstract of Briefing
Title:Guinea-Bissau: Military Fighting Breaks Out
Author:Lars Rudebeck
Location:Vol.25 No.77 (September 1998), pp484-486
 At 5 o'clock, in the early morning of Sunday, 7 June, shooting was heard from the military installations at Santa Luzia in north-eastern Bissau, capital of the West African republic of Guinea-Bissau, governed under multiparty constitutional democracy since elections held in 1994. Fighting spread quickly to the military base at Br´, near the international airport, in the north-western parts of the city. In a radio broadcast the same day, president JoĈo Bernardo 'Nino' Vieira held former commander-in-chief, brigadier Ansumane Mané, responsible for an armed revolt against the legal government.

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