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- National_Reformation_Council abstract "The National Reformation Council, or NRC, was a group of senior military officers with Brigadier Andrew Juxon-Smith as its chairman, who seized control of the Sierra Leone government on March 23, 1967. They suspended the constitution, arresting Brigadier Lansana, Commander of the Armed Forces. A few days previously, in a bloodless coup, Lansana had placed Stevens, the All People's Congress (APC) candidate and Mayor of Freetown, under house arrest and declared martial law; this had been done only hours after Siaka Stevens had been declared the new prime minister by Sierra Leone Governor General Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston, following closely contested general elections. Lansana acted on the grounds that the determination of office should await the election of the tribal representatives to the house. The NRC was overthrown in April 1968 by a group of military officers who called themselves the Anti-Corruption Revolutionary Movement (ACRM), led by Brigadier John Amadu Bangura. The ACRM imprisoned senior NRC members, restored the constitution and reinstated Stevens as Prime Minister.".
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- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink All_Peoples_Congress.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Juxon-Smith.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Brigadier.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Sierra_Leone.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Constitution.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink David_Lansana.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Freetown.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Governor-general.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Josiah_Lightfoot_Boston.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink House_arrest.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink John_Amadu_Bangura.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Martial_law.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Mayor.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_Sierra_Leone.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Sierra_Leone_Armed_Forces.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Siaka_Stevens.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Leone.
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLinkText "1967–1968".
- National_Reformation_Council wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Reformation Council".
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- National_Reformation_Council subject Category:History_of_Sierra_Leone.
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- National_Reformation_Council comment "The National Reformation Council, or NRC, was a group of senior military officers with Brigadier Andrew Juxon-Smith as its chairman, who seized control of the Sierra Leone government on March 23, 1967. They suspended the constitution, arresting Brigadier Lansana, Commander of the Armed Forces.".
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- National_Reformation_Council sameAs Q6975240.
- National_Reformation_Council wasDerivedFrom National_Reformation_Council?oldid=483639350.
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