EPISODE · Apr 16, 2021 · 34 MIN
Guinea-Bissau Part 1: Civil Society and Illicit Markets | Deep Dive: Exploring Organized Crime
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A look at how a self-interested political and military elite used profits from illicit markets to fuel their own ambitions at the expense of the wider population. This is a story of corruption, dirty money, cocaine and illegal logging.This is Part one of a two-part special on Guinea-Bissau, the small West African nation. In this episode we will chart the course of Guinea-Bissau from Independence to the present day through the eyes of civil society organisations, who step in to fill the void left by an absent state. GuestsAugusto Mário (Pres. GNB Human Rights League) Ude Fati (Economist, Head of Voz di Paz)Fodé Mané (University of Bissau) Rui Landim (Political Analyst)Augusta Henriques (founder of Tiniguena, civil society activist) ReadingBreaking the vicious cycle: Cocaine politics in Guinea-BissauThe Seidi Bá cocaine trial: A smokescreen for impunity?Mission not accomplished?: UNIOGBIS closes amid uncertainty in Guinea-BissauCPJ - Guinea-Bissau editor António Aly Silva abducted and beatenPresenter: Jack Meegan-Vickers
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