• Ansumane Mané (c. 1940 – 30 November 2000) was a Bissau-Guinean soldier who led a 1998 uprising against the government of President João Bernardo Vieira...
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    the suspended Mané and appointed General Humberto Gomes to replace him on 6 June 1998. On 7 June, rebelling troops led by Ansumane Mané seized control...
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  • against the João Bernardo Vieira government. Led by Brigadier-General Ansumane Mané, the coup attempt plunged the republic into the year-long Guinea-Bissau...
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  • Indian film director Ansumane Mané (1940–2000), Guinea-Bissau soldier Arona Mané (born 1946), Senegalese wrestler Bachir Mané (born 1997), Senegalese...
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    military chief of staff Ansumane Mané on 6 June 1998, accusing him of smuggling arms to Casamance separatist rebels in Senegal. Mané and his supporters in...
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  • Mané attempted to replace Correia Seabra as chief of staff and placed him under house arrest, but Correia Seabra escaped and fighting erupted; Mané was...
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    president. On October 22, 1999, following Vieira's ouster, coup leader Ansumane Mane invited Cabral to return, giving him a passport marking him as "President...
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    reportedly being supplied with arms by Bissau-Guinean military commander Ansumane Mané. Mané's alleged support for the separatists was one factor which led to...
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    officers in November 2000, but Mané said that Ialá's list of promotions was not the one Ialá had previously agreed to with Mané. Mané announced that he was taking...
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  • the armed tension between President João Bernardo Vieira and general Ansumane Mane, he worked as the mediator. He died soon afterwards, before the end...
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    President of the Republic from 29 September 1994 — Brigadier general Ansumane Mané (c. 1940–2000) Chairman of the Supreme Command of the Military Junta...
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    Momodou Lamin Sedat Jobe, his foreign minister, to meet with rebel leader Ansumane Mané to attempt to arrange peace talks in Banjul, though these efforts were...
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    broke out in June 1998 between elements of the army loyal to General Ansumane Mane and those loyal to President João Bernardo Vieira; on 26 November 1998...
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    Hamburg, Germany, causing 101 deaths. June 7 – Former Brigadier-General Ansumane Mané seizes control over military barracks in Bissau, marking the beginning...
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  • coups against the government of Guinea-Bissau. Sanha was an ally of Ansumane Mané, who led the military rebellion against President Nino Vieira in the...
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    attempted coup d'état took place led by military Brigadier General Ansumane Mané. Mané leading the coup, blamed the presidency of Joao Bernardo Vieira for...
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    1982–1983: Samba Lamine Mané 1983–1984: Fidélis Cabral d'Almada 1984–1992: Júlio Semedo 1992–1995: Bernardino Cardoso 1995–1996: Ansumane Mané 1996–1999: Fernando...
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    general Taciana Lima (1983–), Olympic judoka Carlo Lopes, economist Ansumane Mané (c.1940–2000), former Army Chief-of-Staff Victor Saúde Maria (1939–1999)...
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  • President João Bernardo Vieira was led by Brigadier General Ansumane Mané May 7, 1999: Ansumane Mané overthrew João Bernardo Vieira. September 14, 2003: Veríssimo...
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  • Kozo Zoumanigui (1994-1996) Lamine Camara (1996-1999) Guinea-Bissau - Ansumane Mané (1995-1996) Fernando Delfim da Silva (1996-1999) Kenya - Kalonzo Musyoka...
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  • people; Mandinka language; Manding; Mandinga; Mandingo; Malinké; Mande - Ansumane Mané - Manjaco; Mandyako - Victor Saude Maria - Eneida Marta - Graciela Martins...
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  • Zoumanigui (1994-1996) Guinea-Bissau - Bernardino Cardoso (1992-1995) Ansumane Mané (1995-1996) Kenya - Kalonzo Musyoka (1993-1998) Lesotho - Molapo Qhobela...
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  • Acting President (1984) João Bernardo Vieira, President (1984–1999) Ansumane Mané, Chairman of the Supreme Command of the Military Junta (1999) Malam...
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    Vieira's government was at risk of being replaced in a coup attempt by Ansumane Mane. Mane was believed to be sending weapons to Casamance separatists, who...
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  • President João Bernardo Vieira and Brigadier-General and coup-leader Ansumane Mané in the Guinea-Bissau Civil War of 1998–1999. In April 1999 Zinha Vaz...
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  • in on February 20, 1999, N'Tchama was one of the members chosen by Ansumane Mane's military junta. Following the election of PRS leader Kumba Ialá as...
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    and ammunition" in the county fell into the hands of rebels led by Ansumane Mané during the Guinea-Bissau Civil War (1998–1999). On 31 December 1991...
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  • lasted until 3 December 1998, was overshadowed by the rebellion of Ansumane Mané. Mané was dismissed as chief of staff of the armed forces in June 1998...
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    General Ansumane Mané, who led the rebellion against President João Bernardo Vieira in the Guinea-Bissau Civil War; Fadul also represented Mane's junta...
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  • Katsuta, 52, Japanese serial killer and thief, execution by hanging. Ansumane Mané, Bissau-Guinean soldier and rebel, killed in action. Eloise Jarvis McGraw...
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