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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Guinea-Bissau

Official reason

Point of Contact for the ‘Military Command’ which has assumed responsibility for the coup d'état of 12 April 2012 and one of its most active members. He was one of the first officers to publicly assume his affiliation to the ‘Military Command’, having signed one of its first communiqués (No 5, dated 13 April 2012). Major Djaló also belongs to the Military Intelligence.

Program information
Program information
Authority

EU

Program

Guinea-Bissau

Regime

UN, EU country specific

Target State

Guinea-Bissau

Measures

Asset freeze and prohibition to make funds available, Restrictions on admission

Sanctions Portfolio

- All assets of the listed persons and entities should be frozen. It is also prohibited to make any funds or assets directly or indirectly available to them; - Member States shall enforce travel restrictions on persons listed in Annex I and II of Council Decision 2012/285/CFSP.

Official Information

EU restrictive measures against Guinea-Bissau were introduced on 3 May 2012. Travel restrictions and an asset freeze were imposed targeting those who sought to prevent or block a peaceful political process or who took action that undermined stability in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, in particular those who played a leading role in the mutiny of 1 April 2010 and the coup d’état of 12 April 2012. The measures also target those who sought to undermine the rule of law, curtailing the primacy of civilian power and furthering impunity and instability in the country. On 18 May 2012, the UN Security Council adopted a Resolution 2048 (2012), which imposed a travel ban on persons seeking to prevent the restoration of the constitutional order or taking action that undermines stability in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau. This restrictive measures regime includes both Council of the EU and UN Security Council designations. Derogations to the restrictive measures are possible as well as exemptions for humanitarian purposes.

Additional Details

The measures referred to in Articles 1(1)(b) and 2 shall be reviewed at regular intervals and at least every 12 months. 10 UN designations; 8 EU designations.

Program URL
  • https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02012D0285-20210806

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