Guinea's domestic panel of judges investigating the country's 2009 stadium massacre and rapes has taken a significant step in charging a high-level suspect, who is expected to be questioned by the judges on July 4. Given the potential for interference with the investigation, the government should place the suspect on leave and take additional measures to protect judges, witnesses, and victims.
Guinea: High-Level Charges in 2009 Massacre - Place the Accused On Leave From Government - Protect Judges, Victims
Human Rights Watch (Washington, DC), 3 July 2013
Guinea's domestic panel of judges investigating the country's 2009 stadium massacre and rapes has taken a significant step in charging a high-level suspect, who is expected to be questioned by the judges on July 4. Given the potential for interference with the investigation, the government should place the suspect on leave and take additional measures to protect judges, witnesses, and victims.
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