Guinea-Bissaus military rulers have banned protests and strikes as they tighten control ahead of a high-level visit by West Africas ECOWAS bloc that is seeking to restore constitutional order following last weeks coup.
The military government, which seized power in what some West African leaders have termed a sham coup , announced late on Sunday that all demonstrations, strikes and activities regarded as threats to peace and stability were prohibited.
The directive also ordered public institutions, ministries and state secretariats to reopen and resume operations.