1. After the protests and strikes that followed, Babagida stepped down, but an interim government was ousted by Gen. Sani Abacha, the defense minister. 2. Indigenous rebels in Fiji ousted a government led by an ethnic Indian. 3. A military coup the following year ousted the government, but Sankoh kept up the war, saying the new government was as corrupt as the previous one. 4. A military coup ousted the government a year later, but Sankoh kept up the war, saying the new government was as corrupt as the old. 5. Al-Jihad wants to oust the government of President Hosni Mubarak and install Islamic rule. 6. Algabid, comes from a country, Niger, whose democratically elected government was ousted by a military coup. 7. Al-Gamaa has been blamed for most of the attacks during the rebellion aimed at ousting the government and turning Egypt into an Islamic state. 8. Analysts have warned that the Popular Revolutionary Army could cause instability for some time, although it does not have the means to oust the government. 9. Angolan troops were instrumental in helping Kabila oust the government of Mobutu Sese Seko last May. 10. Before yielding the floor, Vajpayee said the opposition should make it clear what would happen if the government is ousted. |