2010 Guinea-Bissau military unrest
Military unrest occurred in Guinea-Bissau on 1 April 2010. Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior was placed under house arrest by soldiers, who also detained Army Chief of Staff Zamora Induta. Supporters of Gomes and his party, PAIGC, reacted to the move of the military by demonstrating in the capital, Bissau; Antonio Indjai, the Deputy Chief of Staff, then warned that he would have Gomes killed if the protests continued.
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2010 Guinea-Bissau military unrest
Military unrest occurred in Guinea-Bissau on 1 April 2010. Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior was placed under house arrest by soldiers, who also detained Army Chief of Staff Zamora Induta. Supporters of Gomes and his party, PAIGC, reacted to the move of the military by demonstrating in the capital, Bissau; Antonio Indjai, the Deputy Chief of Staff, then warned that he would have Gomes killed if the protests continued.
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A Revolta militar na Guiné-Bis ...... outro golpe de estado no país.
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La revolta militar de 2010 a G ...... si les protestes continuaven.
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Military unrest occurred in Gu ...... led if the protests continued.
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A Revolta militar na Guiné-Bis ...... outro golpe de estado no país.
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La revolta militar de 2010 a G ...... si les protestes continuaven.
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Military unrest occurred in Gu ...... led if the protests continued.
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2010 Guinea-Bissau military unrest
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Revolta militar de 2010 a Guinea Bissau
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Revolta militar na Guiné-Bissau de 2010
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