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Ansumane Faty Júnior (born 21 June 1991 in Bissau),
known simply as
Ansumane, is a Guinea-Bissauan
professional footballer who
plays for
Portuguese club...
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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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government of
President João
Bernardo Vieira led by Brigadier-General
Ansumane Mané.
Government forces,
backed by
neighbouring states,
clashed with the...
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Celton Anssumane Biai (born 13
August 2000) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Eerste Divisie club Dordrecht. Born in Portugal...
- opposed, and four abstaining.
Vieira dismissed military chief of
staff Ansumane Mané on 6 June 1998,
accusing him of
smuggling arms to
Casamance separatist...
- president. On
October 22, 1999,
following Vieira's ouster, coup
leader Ansumane Mane
invited Cabral to return,
giving him a p****port
marking him as "President...
- 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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against the João
Bernardo Vieira government. Led by Brigadier-General
Ansumane Mané, the coup
attempt plunged the
republic into the year-long Guinea-Bissau...
- Pereira,
Acting President (1984) João
Bernardo Vieira,
President (1984–1999)
Ansumane Mané,
Chairman of the
Supreme Command of the
Military Junta (1999) Malam...
- War
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...