En Guinée-Bissau, l’héritage tourmenté de la lutte anticoloniale
Guinea-Bissau is experiencing another military coup, directly threatening the legacy of its revered independence leader, Amilcar Cabral, and destabilizing the political party he founded. The current turmoil starkly contrasts with the nation’s foundational struggle for liberation, revealing a persistent cycle of instability that has supplanted its revolutionary ideals. This underscores a critical regional insight: the enduring power of military forces over civilian political institutions remains a fundamental challenge in post-colonial African states. The situation demonstrates how historical symbols ofContinue Reading



