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<title>OneWorld US - Guinea-Bissau</title>
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<title>Journalists at Risk in 'Potential Narco-State'</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/81208</link>
<description>Journalists from Guinea-Bissau live under permanent threat from Colombian drug traffickers and their local accomplices, whose criminal activities have been eating away at the country for years, says a new report, Cocaine and coups haunt gagged nation.</description>
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<title>Stop Harassing Drug Reporting, Guinea-Bissau Told</title>
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<description>Guinea-Bissau President Joao Bernardo Vieira has been urged to stop official harassment of journalists reporting on drug trafficking. 
From IFEX</description>
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<title>Guinea Bissau: avviata la transizione dopo il colpo di stato</title>
<link>http://unimondo.oneworld.net/article/view/68188/1/</link>
<description>Il 14 settembre la giunta militare capeggiata da Verissimo Seabra Correia ha deposto il governo di Bissau. L'insofferenza popolare da tempo regnava nel Paese. Ora sarà monsignor José Câmnate Na Bissign, vescovo di Bissau, a guidare il Consiglio nazionale di transizione voluto dai golpisti.</description>
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<title>Most in Guinea-Bissau Welcome Army Coup</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/46206</link>
<description>The bloodless military coup that deposed an elected president in one of the world's poorest countries is being welcomed by most people in Guinea-Bissau and neighboring countries, where President Kumba Yala was seen generally as a corrupt and authoritarian leader.</description>
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<title>Military Coup Derails Democratic Process in Guinea Bissau</title>
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<description>FREETOWN, Sep 15 (IPS) -- &quot;The military of Guinea Bissau has taken this action because the government is abusing the constitution and seems incapable of resolving the country's mounting political and economic problems,&quot; says Verissimo Correia Seabre, the army General who led Sunday's coup.</description>
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