Guinea-Bissau Election Crisis: Armed Groups Destroy Ballots After Coup
Guinea-Bissau's electoral commission reports armed men destroyed election ballots following last week's military coup, making it impossible to publish results.
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Guinea-Bissau's electoral commission reports armed men destroyed election ballots following last week's military coup, making it impossible to publish results.
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Former Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo arrives in Senegal following his removal in a military coup, marking another instance of political instability in West Africa.
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