This follows the ‘jailbreak’ of dictator Moussa Dadis Camara who said he was ‘kidnapped’
Six months after seizing power in Guinea, the junta faces its first proper opposition
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/ 21 December 2009
The killing of more than 150 campaigners by soldiers in Guinea amounted to a crime against humanity, according to a UN report quoted on Monday.
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/ 19 October 2009
Guinea’s isolated military junta has pledged to cooperate with a UN inquiry into a massacre of opposition demonstrators last month.
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/ 16 October 2009
Two Cabinet ministers in Guinea resigned in the aftermath of a bloody rally last month where soldiers fired on pro-democracy demonstrators.
A dispute broke out at the head of Guinea’s military government late on Wednesday after a junta leader sought to arrest a military officer.
Guinea’s ruling junta has appointed an independent commission to investigate a deadly crackdown on opposition protestors.
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/ 30 September 2009
International action may be needed to prevent the tensions behind Guinea’s crackdown on anti-government protests from igniting regional instability.
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/ 30 September 2009
Guinea on Wednesday banned "subversive" gatherings as it announced two days of national mourning after troops killed at least 157 people.
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/ 26 December 2008
Former president Lansana Conte was to be buried on Friday as Guinea adjusted to the rule of the military junta that has seized control.