Military Uprising in Guinea-Bissau (1999)
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The war in Guinea-Bissau was short, violent and often waged on the civilian population. Frontline footage bears witness to the destruction.
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It all started on the 9 June 1998, with what seemed like a confinable military uprising. The army were demanding better salaries and better pensions for the war veterans that gave the nation its independence. They were also siding with the army's chief, who was sacked for allegedly smuggling arms to Senegal - an offence it now seems was committed by President Nino Vieria himself. The breakaways were a vicious fighting force, fuelled by vengeance for their treatment at the hands of Vieria.
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That music in the end almost made me cry. Peace.
I was young when this happened but I remember everything like it was yesterday
May God protect all The African countries
Good reporting
War is a different kind of scary.
Damn fine documentary 😢❤
I have just discovered this brief résumé of the unfortunate June 1999 military uprising in Guinea Bissau. However by design or by omission, the very important role played by The Gambia both in brokering a ceasefire agreement which was eventually signed in Abuja, and in the extraction of late President Nino Vieira from the Residence of the then Portuguese Ambassador to Banjul from where he travelled to Lisbon, have somehow been left. Some of the key surviving actors on both sides of the conflict can certainly attest to this.
01:00 Are they using the soundtrack from "Full Metal Jacket" movie? Sounds familiar
Is it me or can anyone else hear the score from Full Metal Jacket in the background?
Great to see Almamy.May Jannatul Firdaws be your abode
Coz i have study tour in guinea bissau, nigeria and senegal
Real warriors 🇬🇼 God bless guinea bissau
What is the song name
moral of history: Nino and Genral Tagmin they both got kill after they made peace.
It’s the consequence of guinea Bissau military never learning how to be a professional army after the war of independence. Unlike cap vert veterans, these thugs never accepted civilians supremacy over the military. Fighting for your country don’t entitled you to new house, tv or car’s. Poor guinea Bissau, may God help them.
@@youssefcamara3916 these people were not humble just bc they fought for independence
@@ibrahimbah1044 l think many lost their ways after the cowardly murder of Amilcar Cabral. That night of long knifes in Conakry among brothers in arms never really healed properly. The military coup of Nino and Ansoumane against Luiz Cabral didn’t help either. As a consequence, guinea Bissau is still one of the poorest country in Africa today.
Why they kill Ansumana mane?
@@musajabbi9231 the French did
Wow these guys are the real deal
Love this people strong people
O Éder é que meteu um golaço do caraças!
22 years later it's all the same..
War has already finished .
And they say colonialism was bad for them 🤦
@@gdal3 Vi uma reportagem em 2012,que dizia que o Governo estava 40 meses atrasado nos salários e a maior parte das vezes pagava em sacos de arroz...até 1974 foram pagos a tempo e horas e em escudos!!
@NA Phiri I know Every country in Africa is a disgrace due to their leaders ..
@@gdal3 Trust . Country used to be better than it is now when it was colonised
Real heroes.
Who's the lady singing
Wanda Baidjó
What a lovely beautiful voice she has, i'm enchanted.
How can i find the song at the beginning?
I been trying but it was in 1999 don't think it actually exist in internet.
Vive l'ensemble des forces armées sénégalais pour l'opération Gabou
nous sommes les meilleurs
@@ansoumanakambayetraore8584 😅🤣😅🇬🇼💪🏿
Senegal are joke, tell me one country they handle. They can't handle casamerse.
Minha terra! temos história triste😢😭😭😭😭
strong people
Vieira, not Vieria
Tio Almami pa deus um canto na gloria bu luta pano tene liberdade nano tera mas infelizmente
Who won the battle
May peace reign in Africa 💪🏿
C'est bon vous nous fait savoir tout ce qui passe entre nos deux pays voisins ça nous pousse a'demandes le bon dieu nous aider à trouver la solution.la solution c'est la paie.cherchon la paix pour mieux vivre dans ce beau monde. Merci à vous. Diarama.
shit ain´t changed, its only getting wrost. nada ka mindjora té goss
Sad history 😢😞
The people warlord goog ducomentary who is the girl singer
Can someone tell me who the lady singing is
Oumou Sangare she's from mali 🇲🇱
It's so weird to see how history changes. Like half of these guys are well known as drug traffickers now, like Indjai and of course Bubo Na Chuto.
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Pk
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Drug come Last. When the cartels wash ashore
Nha pais bu história muito triste
How can I find Ansuman mane Documentary Seem like very interesting guy Please someone help me??🙏🏽
He has been killed
@@ERZAJOP But how and why they kill him?
There need to be one made. He was a great man
Peace and love to all of Africa.
Vive guine bissaù ❤❤
Am was in Abidjan Ivory cost..
Nice country with sad history.
Trouble
Força Guiné Bissau
Não Guiné-Bissau tem um povo traidor á grande pátria Lusitana, Viva Portugal e o grande líder André Ventura!
@@cheganogoverno7887 Desde quando ficou maluco?
@@cheganogoverno7887 Só porque as forças armadas do teu país não servem para nada
@@cheganogoverno7887 pergunta os teus avôs que estão no inferno quem são esses homens nem vão querer responder
Tragic way of wiping your own people....
So they're essentially in a pissing contest?
Interesting video but some basic facts are incorrect. Portuguese far more widely spoken than French, and cashew nuts are overwhelmingly the most important export, far more so than mentioned here.
This is the counrty of warlords
الانقلاب العسكري في غينيا كوناكري
We don't think in Africa, believe me cuz of we do , we should be way above war everytime we want to settle matters, it's a shame
😭
Tristes
Vive La Paix vive le Sénégal
Why they kill
Ansumana mane?
Because he was a rebel
I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and
Senegal but not casamance
I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen and I am very proud of you for making it happen a vendre
Liberia advice war
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i wish i could help my black brothers and sisters around the world. this is sad
Help them with what?
People must learn to help themselves
Ameen
😭😭😭
I was born in Guinea Bissau on 20th July 1998, during this war, by foreign parents , my mum tells me stories about the experience. These men fought with their hearts to expel an ungrateful man together with shithole Senegalese & Guinea Conakry soldiers siding with him
NO ..
Your mum told you the atrocity of this war..
BUT SENEGALESE SOLDIERS CAME IN AND DESTROYED THESE REBELS, WHO LOST ALL THEIR POSITION IN AND AROUND THE CAPITAL BISSAU..
Senegalese soldiers pushed back the rebels and they finally accepted to come to the negotiations because they knew that as long as the senegalese are there, they will never be able to defeat Nino..
After the negotiations, the rebels accepted to put down their weapons..500 ecowas soldiers were deployed ...In turn, the 1400 senegalese soldiers have to leave the country..A goverment of all parties was formed and Nino saved his power...
But after the senegalese soldiers left the rebels created tensions and broke the arms depots again and attacked Nino's presidential palace again..
This time Nino run and the rebel seized power
@@luinomrkt2111
Get yourself together ..
And stop spreading lies..
Senegalese sent 1400 soldiers…
These soldiers came in the moment where the bissau mutinees were solidly entrenched in the capital and the weapons and munition depots were in their hands..
Senegalese had to put their feet on the ground and make their way to push the rebels back and secure Nino’s palace..
And they succeeded after the senegalese artillery took down the munition depot, killing hundreds of rebels and taking back the whole capital..
After that NINO PARADED INSIDE BISSAU ON FOOT, escorted by senegalese soldiers ..
Of course a lot of senegalese soldiers lost their life: 120 men, mostly young soldiers who were in a war for the 1st time in their life…
As for the mfdc rebels in Casamance, they will never dare enter Casamance now
jaminke
Forças 🙏
Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ who is in heaven
Que le monde sois inus
Ripe old age of 52 lol. Really , Whats so ripe about 52 years of age 😁😂🤣
😔🇬🇼💪❤
600000000000000000000000000000000
Send me that girl number 😂
Since 1998 are u ok
Down Horrendous
Ce
Nfdc
God Jesus bless all
😑😑
Liberia war
Hum
စစ်ဆိုရင်တော့ ---
ရွာလုံးကျွတ် ဘုရားဖူးထွက်သလိုပဲနော် "
အထုပ်တွေ အပိုးတွေနဲ့-- ပျော်စရာကြီး။
Vive l’armée sénégalaise 🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
Yaw esk xamgua niaata militaires nio faatou ci guerre bi?
Xaamut mortah ...
l'issu d'une guerre est toujours incertaine car en guerre y a jamais de vainqueur
Viva o povo duma Guiné livre 🇬🇼❤
@@serignemodou2429 il y’a eu combien de mort ? Dans la vidéo j’entends 200
Hacen que se maten entre ellos y las potencias se benefician con sus recursos.y después hablan de Derechos Humanos . QUE IPOCRITAS
Black on Black crime 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
They should have remained a portuguese colony... Look at it now
Would have been much better under Portugal
Seu otario
You know what's funny? Under Portuguese rule, Bissau had a 99% illiteracy rate. After fomenting wars between kingdoms to boost the slave trade, and committing atrocities to seal Bissau off as their own colonial turf, they purposely kept the population uneducated, because they didn't care about developing the country at all--only stealing from it, and because they knew an educated people would demand their independence even more forcefully and confidently. But here you are, presumably a citizen of some wealthy country in Europe or North America, who never had to kill people for the right to go to schools, and you actively choose not to read about things at all before you form opinions on them.
Portugal. Which murdered and shot dozens of dock workers for simple peaceful strike actions. Which was only holding on to Guinea-Bissau so fanatically because its own backward economy threatened collapse without the African "provinces," unique even among colonies for how poor and brutalizing they were. Which was at the brink of Communist uprisings itself because of its own stagnant, poorly industrialized economy, and popular discontent with an actual Fascist dictatorship--what Bissau clearly needed in the 60s-70s was more of that bang-up Portuguese civilizing process.
But they kicked out the Portuguese for freedom!
Now they're STILL not free!!!
So what a waste of time!!