A military court summoned Domingos Pereira in Guinea-Bissau

A military court summons puts Guinea-Bissau's opposition chief on the hot seat for alleged coup ties after the junta jailed political heavyweights in November's takeover.

Pereira's detention and upcoming interrogation
  • Domingos Pereira leads PAIGC, which delivered independence from Portugal in 1974.
  • Soldiers grabbed him when they toppled President Umaro Embalo in November.
  • Authorities let him go last month, but kept house arrest active.
  • Friday's session tackles his suspected involvement in destabilization schemes.
The November power grab details
  • Umaro Embalo got ousted just days after presidential voting wrapped up.
  • Senior politicians landed behind bars after the junta seized control.
  • Pereira's suspected links include the late 2023 and October 2025 coup attempts.
  • Officers flagged him for suspected participation in multiple subversive operations.
Guinea-Bissau's turbulent political landscape
  • The nation has weathered five coups since breaking from Portugal.
  • Attempted military grabs keep happening beyond successful overthrows.
  • Crushing poverty created fertile ground for corruption and smuggling networks.
  • Chaotic administration and political dysfunction plague the coastal West African state.
 

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