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Mouctar Bah

Guinea to elect president as tensions simmer
Article
/ 5 November 2010

Guinea to elect president as tensions simmer

Guineans hope to finally elect a civilian president on Sunday in a run-off race that has pitted two ethnic groups against each other.

By Mouctar Bah
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/ 27 September 2010

Year after Guinea massacre, culprits yet to be questioned

A year after the massacre of 157 in Conakry, no army official suspected of taking part in the killings has been brought before a court in Guinea.

By Mouctar Bah
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/ 30 September 2009

Guinea bans mass gatherings after stadium bloodbath

Guinea on Wednesday banned "subversive" gatherings as it announced two days of national mourning after troops killed at least 157 people.

By Mouctar Bah
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/ 29 September 2009

Guinea under fire after scores killed in opposition crackdown

International condemnation mounted on Tuesday after security forces in Guinea shot dead at least 87 protesters.

By Mouctar Bah
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/ 26 December 2008

Guinean president to be buried as junta takes over

Former president Lansana Conte was to be buried on Friday as Guinea adjusted to the rule of the military junta that has seized control.

By Staff Reporter

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