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{{nation state | {{nation state | ||
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea-Bissau | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea-Bissau | ||
+ | |description=Portuguese ex-colony "[[narco-state]]" in [[West Africa]]. | ||
|leaders=President of Guinea-Bissau | |leaders=President of Guinea-Bissau | ||
− | |location=Africa | + | |location=West Africa, Africa |
|map=Location Guinea Bissau AU Africa.svg | |map=Location Guinea Bissau AU Africa.svg | ||
|logo=Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg | |logo=Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg | ||
|ON_constitutes=narco-state | |ON_constitutes=narco-state | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Guinea-Bissau''' is a small [[nation state]] in [[Africa]]. | + | '''Guinea-Bissau''' is a small [[nation state]] in [[West Africa]]. The UN termed it a "[[narco-state]]" due to the importance of it role as a hub for illegal [[cocaine]] [[drug smuggling|smuggling]].<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/did-drug-traffickers-just-try-seize-control-west-african-country</ref> |
− | ==Cocaine transit hub== | + | |
+ | == Cocaine transit hub == | ||
{{QB|On March 9, Guinea-Bissau recorded its biggest [[cocaine]] bust yet after discovering almost 800 kilograms (1,764 pounds) of the narcotic in a fish truck bound for Mali. Four people were arrested, including an adviser to the speaker of Niger’s national assembly who’s suspected of working for a businessman with links to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, known by its acronym AQIM, according to [[Domingos Correia]], deputy national director of the judicial police.<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-13/record-cocaine-busts-mark-west-africa-s-comeback-as-transit-hub</ref>}} | {{QB|On March 9, Guinea-Bissau recorded its biggest [[cocaine]] bust yet after discovering almost 800 kilograms (1,764 pounds) of the narcotic in a fish truck bound for Mali. Four people were arrested, including an adviser to the speaker of Niger’s national assembly who’s suspected of working for a businessman with links to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, known by its acronym AQIM, according to [[Domingos Correia]], deputy national director of the judicial police.<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-13/record-cocaine-busts-mark-west-africa-s-comeback-as-transit-hub</ref>}} | ||
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+ | In September 2019, this record was broken again by a 1.8 tonne seizure.<ref>https://www.africanews.com/2019/09/04/arrests-in-guinea-bissau-over-18-tonnes-cocaine-bust/</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 7 February 2022
Guinea-Bissau | |
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Location | West Africa, Africa |
Leader | President of Guinea-Bissau |
Type | nation state |
Member of | African Union, La Francophonie, Organisation of African Unity, UN |
Portuguese ex-colony "narco-state" in West Africa. |
Guinea-Bissau is a small nation state in West Africa. The UN termed it a "narco-state" due to the importance of it role as a hub for illegal cocaine smuggling.[1]
Cocaine transit hub
On March 9, Guinea-Bissau recorded its biggest cocaine bust yet after discovering almost 800 kilograms (1,764 pounds) of the narcotic in a fish truck bound for Mali. Four people were arrested, including an adviser to the speaker of Niger’s national assembly who’s suspected of working for a businessman with links to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, known by its acronym AQIM, according to Domingos Correia, deputy national director of the judicial police.[2]
In September 2019, this record was broken again by a 1.8 tonne seizure.[3]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Curious Case of the Freedom Flotilla | blog post | 28 April 2024 | Craig Murray | Craig Murray: "I am therefore entirely perplexed that the organisers went with Guinea Bissau as the flag state rather than a state likely to stand up to Israel and the US. Of course it failed. Is the problem incompetence, or is it again security service influence?" |
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References
- ↑ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/did-drug-traffickers-just-try-seize-control-west-african-country
- ↑ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-13/record-cocaine-busts-mark-west-africa-s-comeback-as-transit-hub
- ↑ https://www.africanews.com/2019/09/04/arrests-in-guinea-bissau-over-18-tonnes-cocaine-bust/