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Encore un coup d’état Militaire, et un Président Assassiné

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Message  revelation Lun 2 Mar 2009 - 9:15

BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau – Soldiers assassinated the president of Guinea-Bissau in his palace Monday hours after a bomb blast killed his rival, but the military insisted no coup was taking place in the West African nation.
A military statement broadcast on state radio attributed President Joao Bernardo "Nino" Vieira's death to an "isolated" group of unidentified soldiers whom the military said it was now hunting down.
The capital of Bissau was calm and traffic flowed normally Monday despite the overnight gunfight at the palace that led to president's death.
The former Portuguese colony has suffered multiple coups and attempted coups since 1980, when Vieira himself first took power in one. The United Nations says Guinea-Bissau, an impoverished nation on the Atlantic coast of Africa, has recently become a key transit point for cocaine smuggled from Latin America to Europe.


Following an emergency Cabinet meeting on Monday, military spokesman Zamora Induta said top military brass told government officials "this was not a coup d'etat."
"We reaffirmed our intention to respect the democratically elected power and the constitution of the republic," Induta said. "The people who killed President Vieira have not been arrested, but we are pursuing them. They are an isolated group. The situation is under control."

The constitution calls for parliament chief Raimundo Pereira to succeed the president in the event of his death.
Vieira had ruled Guinea-Bissau for 23 of the past 29 years. He came to power in the 1980 coup, but was forced out 19 years later at the onset of the country's civil war. He later returned from exile in Portugal to run in the country's 2005 election and won the vote.

The military statement dismissed claims that the military killed Vieira in retaliation for the assassination late Sunday of his longtime rival, armed forces chief of staff Gen. Batiste Tagme na Waie, at his headquarters in Bissau.
The two men were considered staunch political and ethnic rivals and both had survived recent assassination attempts.
Vieira, from the minority Papel ethnic group, once blamed majority ethnic Balanta officers for attempting a coup against him, condemning several to death and others to long prison sentences.

Among them was Waie, who in the late 1980s was dropped off on a deserted island off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, according to Waie's chief of staff, Lt. Col. Bwam Namtcho. Waie was left there for years before he was allowed to return and officially pardoned by Vieira.
Namtcho said the bomb that killed Waie had been hidden underneath the staircase leading to his office.
Hours later, volleys of automatic gunfire rang out for at least two hours before dawn in Bissau and residents said soldiers had converged on Vieira's palace.

The Portuguese news agency LUSA reported that troops attacked the palace with rockets and rifles. The president's press chief, Barnabe Gomes, escaped but was struck by a bullet in his right shoulder, LUSA said.
It was the second attack on Vieira in recent months. In November, Vieira's residence was attacked by soldiers with automatic weapons who killed at least one of his guards. The president complained later that the army never intervened, leaving his presidential guard to fight off the attackers.
In January, Waie received a call from the presidency asking him to come at once, said Namtcho. But when Waie stepped outside to get into his car, unidentified gunmen opened fire on the car. Waie narrowly escaped and Namtcho says he assumed the attack had been ordered by the president.

Luis Sanca, security adviser to Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Jr., confirmed that the president had died but gave no details.
The African Union condemned the killings, calling them "cowardly and heinous attacks which have come at a time of renewed efforts by the international community to support peace-building efforts in Guinea-Bissau."
In Lisbon, the Portuguese Foreign Ministry lamented Vieira's death and said it was "fundamental that all political and military authorities in the country respect the constitutional order."
Portugal said it would call an emergency meeting of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries, an eight-member organization based in Lisbon.
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Associated Press Writers Todd Pitman and Rukmini Callimachi in Dakar, Senegal and Daniel Woolls in Madrid contributed to this report.
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Message  revelation Lun 2 Mar 2009 - 9:35

Vieira had ruled Guinea-Bissau for 23 of the past 29 years. He came to power in the 1980 coup, but was forced out 19 years later at the onset of the country's civil war. He later returned from exile in Portugal to run in the country's 2005 election and won the vote.

The military statement dismissed claims that the military killed Vieira in retaliation for the assassination late Sunday of his longtime rival, armed forces chief of staff Gen. Batiste Tagme na Waie, at his headquarters in Bissau.


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Nou pa jamb aprand leson nou.
Memm erre yo yon apre lot.. moun ale, tounnen...moun ale, ......??? Peyi a ap manje prop pitit li.

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Message  Invité Lun 2 Mar 2009 - 9:39

Encore un coup d’état Militaire, et un Président Assassiné Joao_vieira

Le président bissau-guinéen Joao Bernardo Vieira a été tué par des militaires, ce lundi 2 mars 2009

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Le général Tagmé Na Waié, tué hier soir, avait succédé au général Correia Seabra, assassiné en octobre 2004

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Message  gwotoro Lun 2 Mar 2009 - 9:45

A ce qu'il parait, ce sont des organisations criminelles impliquees dans le trafic de drogue qui sont derriere l'assassinat du general de l'armee, sachant que cela deboucherait sur une "revanche" de l'armee contre la personne du president.

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Message  Rodlam Sans Malice Lun 2 Mar 2009 - 9:47

Lè w tande bagay sa yo wap mande si se yon malediktyon ke nap peye. Nou tout se plas chef nap chache ,nou pap travay pou nou envante anyen, pou nou kreye plis richess non se jwi pouvwa politik ke se an ayiti ke se an afrik se yon sel bagay ki ap regle retire kor w poum fè yon kout volè tou.Koumatiboulout se la raj.
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Message  revelation Lun 2 Mar 2009 - 9:59

Gwotoro a dit: A ce qu'il parait, ce sont des organisations criminelles impliquées dans le trafic de drogue qui sont derriere l'assassinat du général de l'armee, sachant que cela déboucherait sur une "revanche" de l'armée contre la personne du president.


Peut être, Gwotoro a raison.
Guinea Bissau faces the prospect of becoming a unique type of failed state - a "narco-state" - run mainly for the benefit of drugs gangs.

Si nan lakou Port de Paix nan peyi lakay nou, la polis jwen $32,000.000.00 dolla ameriken, donk nou kap imajine ki effe ke lajan drug kap gennyen sou aveni yon peyi.

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