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04.05.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Guinea-Bissau: G.Bissau ex-ruling party rejects proposed transition" , Author: Agence France-Presse
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape-Verde (PAIGC), former ruling party ousted 12 April 2012, refuses to accept interim government [ID 215871]
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03.05.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Secretary-General concerned over worsening situation in Guinea-Bissau" , Author: UN News Service
Military junta remains in power; security and socio-economic situation deteriorates [ID 215718]
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28.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"G.Bissau junta frees PM, president seized in coup" , Author: Agence France-Presse
Coup leaders released ousted prime minister and interim president after more than 2 weeks of captivity [ID 215572]
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27.04.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Troops for Mali and Guinea-Bissau"
Regional grouping Ecowas to deploy troops to Mali and Guinea-Bissau to monitor transitions to civilian rule following their coups; Ecowas orders coup leaders to agree to deployment within 72 hours or faces sanctions [ID 215148]
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27.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Guinea-Bissau junta agrees to 12-month transition" , Author: Agence France-Presse
The Junta, who seized power in April 2012, agreed to a 12-month transition period proposed by ECOWAS; the junta has also agreed to free detained political leaders [ID 215176]
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27.04.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Guinea-Bissau leaders seized in coup are freed"
Troops have freed the interim president and ex-prime minister seized in a coup; the coup leaders have agreed to a 12-month transition to civilian rule [ID 215276]
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25.04.2012 - Source:
Reuters
"W.Africa bloc to send troops to coup-hit Bissau -sources" , Author: AlertNet
ECOWAS plans to send more than 600 troops to Guinea-Bissau to protect institutions and political figures after a military coup there [ID 215068]
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23.04.2012 - Source:
Integrated Regional Information Network 
"Analysis: Latest coup another setback for Guinea-Bissau"
Backgroundarticle on recent military coup during which Prime Minister Gomes Jr and interim President Pereira have been detained [ID 214776]
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23.04.2012 - Source:
Integrated Regional Information Network 
"Chronology of instability"
Timeline on political unrest from 1956 to 2012 [ID 214780]
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20.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"G.Bissau junta vows to fight if foreign troops intervene" , Author: Agence France-Presse
The international community condemns "illegal" 2-year transition government; the junta vowed to defend itself if foreign troops intervened in the country [ID 214501]
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19.04.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Guinea-Bissau: Junta to hold polls in two years"
Military junta says it will hold elections in 2014, after their coup one week earlier [ID 214421]
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19.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"G.Bissau junta names transition leader, defies world opinion " , Author: Agence France-Presse
Opposition and military rulers named former parliamentary speaker and independent presidential candidate Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo to lead the interim government [ID 214500]
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18.04.2012 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"News blackout and military censorship follow coup"
The 12 April military coup, in which Prime Minister Carlos Gomez Junior and Interim President Raimundo Pereira were arrested, has been followed by grave violations of the right to information, including threats to journalists, a news blackout and media censorship [ID 214221]
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18.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"G.Bissau junta, opposition dissolve government" , Author: Agence France-Presse
The junta and opposition parties formally dissolved the government and called for a 2-year transition period before new elections can be held [ID 214289]
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17.04.2012 - Source:
Amnesty International 
"Guinea-Bissau: Increasing repression in wake of military coup"
Increasing number of checkpoints and roadblocks around Bissau, following military coup on 12 April; violent repression of peaceful demonstrations over recent days; private radio stations have been taken off air; national broadcaster is controlled by the army [ID 214074]
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17.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Guinea Bissau presidential hopefuls condemn coup" , Author: Agence France-Presse
The 12 April 2012 military coup interrupted second-round presidential vote on 29 April [ID 214280]
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17.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Guinea-Bissau junta bans demos, warns of crackdown" , Author: Agence France-Presse
The new ruling junta banned marches and warned it would crack down on demonstrators [ID 214284]
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16.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"A la gare routière de Bissau, des dizaines de familles se pressent pour fuir" , Author: Agence France-Presse
Bissau: Dozens of families gather at the bus station to flee the province; they fear violence after the 12 April coup [ID 214272]
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16.04.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Guinea-Bissau junta agrees pact with some parties"
The junta has said it is setting up a transitional government along with some political parties [ID 214310]
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15.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"G.Bissau junta, opposition, announce transitional council" , Author: Agence France-Presse
The army and opposition parties will dissolve all existing institutions and set up a National Transitional Council [ID 214269]
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15.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Fearful of junta, G.Bissau residents keep away" , Author: Agence France-Presse
Article on the situation after junta seized power in a coup [ID 214276]
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13.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Coup attempt in G.Bissau, attack on PM's residence" , Author: Agence France-Presse
Bissau: Soldiers staged a coup attempt, attacking the prime minister's residence, arresting politicians and taking over the ruling party headquarters [ID 213863]
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13.04.2012 - Source:
ReliefWeb 
"Guinea-Bissau army sets out terms after coup" , Author: Agence France-Presse
Leaders of military coup set out their terms for a "unity government"; they seized control of Bissau and captured both the prime minister and interim president [ID 213864]
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13.04.2012 - Source:
Amnesty International 
"Guinea-Bissau: Coup attempt underscores human rights concerns"
Bissau: Army locks down parts of capital and arrests former prime minister Carlos Gomes Junior, the interim president Raimundo Pereira and his wife on 12 April [ID 214053]
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13.04.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Confusion over Guinea-Bissau PM after 'coup'"
Confusion over the whereabouts of Prime Minister, Carlos Gomes Junior, after soldiers launched an apparent coup; earlier reports said Gomes had been arrested by the army, but according to diplomats, he is safe somewhere in Bissau [ID 214298]
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