Guinée-Bissau : l’assassinat d’Amílcar Cabral et la naissance d’un État instable

On January 20, 1973, in Conakry, Amílcar Cabral was assassinated in front of his wife, just months before the independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde. Leader of the PAIGC, guerrilla strategist, and thinker of the post-colonial era: his death changed everything. This documentary retraces the Portuguese colonization, the war of liberation (Pidjiguiti, liberated zones, support from Sékou Touré), the role of the PIDE-DGS, the internal conspiracy (Inocêncio Kani), and the chain of events: independence (1974), the split between the armed forces and civilian power, the coup d'état by João Bernardo “Nino” Vieira (1980), and the spiral of instability. Was it a coincidence of timing or a calculated assassination? Why did such an effective liberation movement lose its leader just as it was about to triumph—and what does this affair reveal about the state born of war? 🛑MY TWITCH ▶️  / about   🛑MY SECOND CHANNEL ▶️   / @aressreactpodcast   🛑TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: ▶️TIPEE: https://fr.tipeee.com/mister-aress/ ▶️SUBSCRIBE:    / @misteraress   🛑FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📲: ▶️INSTAGRAM :https://www.instagram.com/mister_ares... ▶️TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@aress_story?_... ▶️X:  / aressmister