Guinea-Bissau gov’t confirms 11 dead after failed coup attempt

Guinea-Bissau gov’t confirms 11 dead after failed coup attempt
Umaro Sissoco Embaló in Lisbon, Portugal, 8 October 2020
Umaro Sissoco Embaló, a former army chief, was elected president in 2019

BISSAU, Feb 3 (NNN-Xinhua) — The minister of tourism and spokesman for the government of Guinea-Bissau, Fernando Vaz, confirmed that 11 people died during the failed coup attempt that took place in the country on Tuesday.

During a press conference, he specified that the dead included civilians, security guards and soldiers, calling the act “violent and barbaric”.

Vaz stressed the role of the security forces in the “well-planned coup d’etat, aimed at assassinating the President of the Republic, Umaro Sissoco Embalo”, adding that “the government salutes the courage and determination of the defense and security forces which have prevented the subversion of the constitutional order.”

He accused the actors of this act of wanting to install “chaos in the country”, denounced external funding, and promised a thorough investigation to bring to justice “the material and moral authors” of this act.

The spokesman reiterated the commitment of the authorities to defend “democracy and the rule of law”. — NNN-XINHUA

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