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2011 Guinea-Bissau coup attempt

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Coup d'état attempt in Guinea-Bissau
2011 Guinea-Bissau coup attempt
DateDecember 26, 2011
Location
ResultFailure of the coup, 30 arrested including Navy Chief
Belligerents
Guinea-Bissau Revolutionary Armed Forces of the PeopleGuinea-Bissau Revolutionary Armed Forces of the People
Commanders and leaders
Guinea-BissauMalam Bacai Sanhá
Guinea-BissauAntonio Indjai
Guinea-BissauBubo Na Tchuto

The2011 Guinea-Bissau coup attempt was a failedcoup d'état by a group of renegade soldiers. Taking place on the morning of December 26, 2011, fighting broke out between two factions in the armed forces with sounds of automatic weapons and rocket fire erupting in the Santa Luzia army base which alarmed residents in the country's capital ofBissau.[1] Officials claim it started whenNavy ChiefJose Americo Bubo Na Tchuto sent orders to arrestArmy ChiefAntonio Injai, who was later freed by his men.[1] Afterwards, the Army Chief in turn arrested the Navy Chief for his involvement in the incident however he denies issuing such orders to his troops, saying he had been "spending nights at home, not in the barracks."[1]

During the early hours of the coup when it was still unclear what was the cause of the trouble, some speculated it was an attack on the military HQ by soldiers demanding better pay while others claimed it was a struggle between the armed forces for control of drug smuggling routes.[2]Prime MinisterCarlos Gomes Junior momentarily took refuge in a foreign embassy. Government officials later clarified it was actually an attempt by a group of soldiers trying to overthrow the government during a press conference.[2]

In the end, 30 perpetrators were arrested, among them being the Navy Chief for "masterminding the coup."[2] More skirmishes were executed by the army to make further arrests, including politicians, that resulted in a single casualty along with many more being injured.[2] Guinea-Bissau's government announced plans to establish a commission of inquiry into the foiled coup attempt whileAfrican Union chairmanJean Ping expressed concern over the situation and urged dialogue for peace and stability.[3]

Meanwhile, PresidentMalam Bacai Sanhá, who was undergoing medical treatment abroad, was absent during the coup attempt.[1][2] He later died in January 2012, fueling further political instability in the country.[4]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Coup attempt 'fails' in Guinea-Bissau".Al Jazeera. Retrieved2024-05-09.
  2. ^abcde"Guinea-Bissau coup attempt: Navy chief arrested".BBC News. 2011-12-27. Retrieved2024-05-09.
  3. ^"Guinea-Bissau to investigate failed coup".Al Jazeera. Retrieved2024-05-09.
  4. ^"Guinea-Bissau: Coup attempt underscores human rights concerns"(PDF).Amnesty International.
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