5,604,030 |
12.4333 |
-16.2166 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
MFDC rebels were based in Jegue in order to organize attacks against Senegal. |
5,604,034 |
12.4 |
-16.2 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
MFDC rebels attacked a police station in order to release an imprisoned MFDC member. Two officers were injured in the attempt. |
5,604,039 |
11.84 |
-15.29767 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
The PAIGC and other opposition parties held a protest to call for the dismissal of the Guinea-Bissau government. |
5,604,044 |
11.95 |
-15.6666 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Government military troops occupied the Bissalanca barracks that were controlled by Ansumane Mane after Mane announced declared himself head of the armed forces. |
5,604,048 |
11.8833 |
-15.85 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Military forces fought with rebel soldiers led by Ansumane Mane. Mane was shot in the neck and killed. Fatalities: 4 rebel soldiers. |
5,604,052 |
11.9833 |
-15.6666 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Military troops fought rebel soldiers led by Ansumane Mane. Fatalies: 3 rebel soldiers. |
5,604,056 |
12.1167 |
-16.2166 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
MFDC rebels, thought to be associated with the deceased Ansumane Mane, attacked Guinea-Bissau military forces. Fatalities: 13 Guinea-Bissau forces. 20 wounded. |
5,604,061 |
12.45 |
-16.1833 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Guinea-Bissau military bombed an area known to harbour MFDC rebels. |
5,604,064 |
11.84 |
-15.29767 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
The judiciary branch in Guinea-Bissau held a strike to protest the firing of three supreme court judges by President Kumba Yala. |
5,604,068 |
11.84 |
-15.29767 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
President Kumba Yala said that about two dozen coup plotters trained in neighboring Gambia had been arrested in an attempt to oust his government on May 22 |