Mohamed Lamine Sanha

Mohamed Lamine Sanha

Mohamed Lamine Sanha (died 6 January 2007) was a Bissau-Guinean Naval Chief of Staff. Sanha was implicated in several attempted 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 1998 civil war.

Sanha was part of the military junta that ousted Vieira. Subsequently, as head of the navy, he released a South Korean ship that had been held on April 18, 2000 for fishing in Guinea-Bissau's waters without permission; he said that he was prepared to face the consequences of this decision.[1] On April 28, 2000 he was dismissed from his post as head of the navy by President Kumba Yala. He refused to leave his post, however,[2][3][4] saying that only the armed forces chief of staff could dismiss him.[2] Yala and Mané met to discuss the issue on May 23, and they decided that Sanha should leave the naval base he was occupying and wait for a court to rule on his case; Yala agreed to postpone the appointment of a replacement for Sanha indefinitely.[4] Sanha accordingly left the base on May 26.[5] When fighting broke out between the government and forces loyal to Mané in November 2000, leading to Mané's death, Sanha was arrested by the government[6][7] and Quirino Spencer was appointed to replace him as naval chief of staff in early 2001.[7]

Sanha and former Army Deputy Chief of Staff Almane Alam Camará were accused of leading a coup attempt that was alleged to have occurred on December 3, 2001 and were arrested.[6] After Tagme Na Wai became Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, he announced the reintegration of 65 senior officers into the military, including Sanha, on December 1, 2004; Na Wai appointed Sanha as his naval advisor.[8]

Accused of plotting to kill Na Wai[9] and attempt another coup, Sanha was briefly detained in August 2006.[9][10] According to Sanha, he received death threats.[10] On January 4, 2007, Sanha was shot outside his home in Bissau[9][10] by men said to have been wearing civilian clothing. He eventually died of his wounds on 6 January, sparking riots.[9] In a statement on January 8, the government condemned Sanha's killing and vowed to capture those responsible, but former Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior, the President of PAIGC, accused President Vieira of involvement in the murder; as a result, the government issued an arrest warrant for Gomes.[10]

Following Sanha's assassination, two suspects in the murder, Bubacar Seidi dit Imba Seidi and Dauda Tcham, were arrested. They have denied guilt.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Guinea-Bissau: Navy commander dismissed for releasing South Korean vessel", PANA news agency (nl.newsbank.com), May 4, 2000.
  2. ^ a b "Guinea-Bissau: Head of navy refuses to give up his post", Diario de Noticias web site (nl.newsbank.com), May 11, 2000.
  3. ^ Andrea E. Ostheimer, "The Structural Crisis in Guinea-Bissau's Political System", African Security Review, Vol. 10, No. 4, 2001.
  4. ^ a b "GUINEA-BISSAU: Tensions resolved, Prime Minister says", IRIN, May 26, 2000.
  5. ^ "Guinea-Bissau: PM says dispute between politicians, military "completely over"", RDP Africa web site (nl.newsbank.com), May 29, 2000.
  6. ^ a b "GUINEA-BISSAU: President warns would-be coup plotters", IRIN, December 13, 2001.
  7. ^ a b "Guinea-Bissau: President appoints navy's new chief of staff", RDP Africa web site (nl.newsbank.com), February 2, 2001.
  8. ^ "GUINEA-BISSAU: 65 senior officers readmitted to armed forces", IRIN, December 2, 2004.
  9. ^ a b c d "Protesters shot in Guinea-Bissau", Al-Jazeera English, 7 January 2007.
  10. ^ a b c d "GUINEA-BISSAU: Former prime minister seeks refuge with UN", IRIN, January 10, 2007.
  11. ^ "Juges et avocats bissau-guinéens craignent pour leur sécurité", African Press Agency, May 24, 2008.

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