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Guinea:
Prosecution of Army Officer Makes Waves
UNIRIN, 14 February 2012
"This simply doesn't happen in Guinea," a civilian in the capital, Conakry, said of the 8th October decision by judges to charge a top army official for alleged involvement in… Read more »
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Guinea:
Judges Charge Army Officer Over Stadium Massacre
HRW, 9 February 2012
The decision by investigative judges in Guinea to file charges against a high-level military official allegedly implicated in grave violations of human rights during a massacre of… Read more »
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Guinea:
Stadium Massacre Goes Unpunished, Says Rights Group
HRW, 27 September 2011
No one has been held to account two years after Guinean security forces gunned down unarmed protesters at an opposition rally in Conakry, the capital, Human Rights Watch said… Read more »
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Guinea:
Govt Urged to Investigate Opposition Protest Deaths
AI London, 28 September 2011
The Guinean authorities must immediately carry out an investigation into the deaths of three protesters killed during clashes between police and demonstrators at a banned… Read more »
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Guinea:
One Year On, No Justice for Bloody Stadium Massacre
HRW, 27 September 2010
Making sure that those responsible for the massacre of more than 150 opposition supporters in a Conakry stadium are brought to justice should be a top priority for both Guinea and… Read more »
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Guinea:
Ensure Redress for Stadium Massacre Victims
HRW, 4 March 2010
Guinea's new transitional government should take concrete steps to ensure redress for victims of the September 2009 massacre of more than 150 opposition supporters in a stadium in… Read more »
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Guinea:
Some Progress on Human Rights but Challenges Remain
HRW, 21 December 2011
President Alpha Condé of Guinea should intensify efforts to confront chronic rule of law problems that sustained decades of abuse, Human Rights Watch said today.… Read more »
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Guinea:
From Tyranny to Democracy
Analyst, 22 December 2010
Democracy is sweeping Africa; there is no question about that. Governments instituted by the people for the people are slowly replacing tyranny in the name of independence. Read more »
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Guinea:
An Uneasy Nation Says 'Never Again'
UNIRIN, 1 October 2010
On the eve of their Independence Day Guineans are uneasy as tensions threaten a political transition many had hoped would end decades of repressive rule. Read more »
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Guinea:
Junta-sponsored Inquiry into Stadium Killings Not Credible
ICTJ, 3 March 2010
The report commissioned by Guinea's military junta into the massacre and rape of civilians on September 28, 2009 in the national soccer stadium in Conakry cannot be regarded as… Read more »
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Guinea:
Guinean Junta Reject UN Report on Massacre
Nation, 5 February 2010
Officials of the military junta regime in Guinea have issue a unilateral report in which they exonerate their leader from crimes against humanity in last year's September massacre. Read more »
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Guinea:
Charge Camara Over Stadium Massacre, Says France
UN News, 24 December 2009
France has qualified the report of the International Commission of Inquiry into the September 2009 events in Guinea as overwhelming. Read more »
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Guinea:
Commission Blames Camara For Massacre
allAfrica, 22 December 2009
An international commission which investigated the September 28 massacre of civilians in a Conakry stadium has laid responsibility for the killings squarely on Moussa Dadis Camara,… Read more »