Political activist in Guinea-Bissau found beaten to death
Vigário Luís Balanta was widely known for his political organizing and outspoken opposition to the regime in Guinea-Bissau, which has been accused of staging a coup to maintain the existing status quo after losing an election.
Election results withheld after “staged” coup in Guinea-Bissau; opposition cries foul
Guinea-Bissau’s election commission has claimed inability to announce election results after soldiers siege ballots and destroy servers holding the voting data after a coup allegedly staged by the outgoing president. Opposition parties accuse the commission of collaboration.
Guinea-Bissau: A coup staged to protect the neocolonial order?
Claiming to be under arrest, President Embaló has left the country while his opponents remain in custody after a military coup a day ahead of the announcement of the final results
Remembering Amílcar Cabral & the PAIGC’s struggle for national liberation
12 September 2024 marked 100 years since the birth of the African revolutionary Amilcar Cabral.
Africa and the world commemorates Cabral, 100 years on
The struggles waged by Cabral and the PAIGC continue to be incredibly relevant today. The ongoing and increasing brutality of Western imperialism in the 21st century necessitates a return to the ideas of Cabral to chart a way forward
“Tell no lies, claim no easy victories”: Remembering Amílcar Cabral
96 years after the birth of revolutionary Amílcar Cabral, his life, struggle and contributions continue to guide us
Guinea-Bissau war of independence
The war ended when Portugal, after the Carnation Revolution of 1974, granted independence to Guinea-Bissau, followed by Cape Verde a year later.






