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16.10.2009
The prosector of the International Criminal Court is looking into last month’s events in Guinea, where at least 150 people were killed when security forces opened fire on an opposition rally.
more...Related topics/regions: [Netherlands] |
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02.10.2009
Four actual or potential conflict situations around the world deteriorated - Afghanistan, Bosnia, Guinea and Uganda - in September and none improved, according to the International Crisis Group.
more...Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Bosnia] [Afghanistan] |
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30.09.2009
Details of attacks committed by Guinean security forces while suppressing a mass rally in Conakry - and the extent to which the violence was organised by the army - are revealed by an international rights group.
more...+ Reporters for foreign media go into hiding after death threats From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat, Reporter Senza Frontiere |
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29.09.2009
Guinean security forces should immediately cease violent attacks on demonstrators protesting against the military government, a leading rights group said today.
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24.02.2009
Appalling conditions in Guinean jails are highlighted in a new report by an international medical charity.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières |
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20.11.2008
A total of 91 trade unionists were murdered for defending workers' rights last year, with Colombia and Guinea the worst offenders.
more...Related topics/regions: [Colombia] [Guatemala] |
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24.01.2008
Many of the frustrations that led Guineans to the streets in violent protest a year ago remain unchanged, and threaten to break the hard-won peace in this fragile country, agencies report.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network |
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19.02.2007
President Olusegun Obasanjo has appointed former President Ibrahim Babangida as special envoy at the head of a peace mission to Guinea in an attempt to stem continuing violence there.
more...+ Video update Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] |
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14.02.2007
Riots sparked by discontent over the government have prompted autocratic President Lansana Conte to declare martial law in Guinea, keeping the country's Red Cross from tending to the hundreds wounded in the previous days clashes.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Image: Fleeing a police crackdown in Conakry in January. © Maseco Conde/IRIN
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28.01.2007
Celebrating Guineans took to the streets of Conakry on Saturday night after the ending of an 18-day nationwide general strike that paralysed business and administrative activities.
more...From: allAfrica.com |
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19.01.2007
An international trades union organisation has condemned the killing of at least three people and the wounding and arrest of many others when Guinea's security forces opened fire on a peaceful demonstration in support of a general strike.
more...From: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
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16.01.2007
After a day of clashes between security forces and protestors in Conakry, union leaders yesterday evening presented Guinean President Lansana Conte with an ultimatum to either reform his government or face mass nationwide demonstrations.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network |
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06.12.2006
There is growing momentum against the traditional but harmful practice of female genital cutting in Africa, said an organization that helped about 150 communities to publicly abandon the practice in Guinea.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [West Africa] [Senegal] |
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13.06.2006
Serious violations of trade union rights are occurring in Guinea, including death threats against union leaders, warn international union groupings.
more...From: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
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19.04.2006
After a chase of over 1,000 miles, a six-day occupation and hours of diplomatic negotiations, Spain has finally agreed to declare the cargo from the "Binar 4'" - 200 tonnes of fish from West Africa - illegal. Guinean officials also announced they would be fining the owners and operators of the vessel.
more...From: Greenpeace UK Related topics/regions: [Spain] |
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13.04.2006
Activists have climbed on board what they claim is "an illegal cargo vessel full of fish stolen from Guinean waters" and painted the words "Stolen Fish" on both sides of its hull.
more...From: Greenpeace International Related topics/regions: [Spain] |
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07.09.2005
The small West African Republic of Guinea has taken an important step towards guaranteeing press freedom by opening the airwaves to private broadcasters.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [West Africa] [Information & media] [Communication] [ICT] |
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11.05.2005
A girlsÂ’ soccer tournament in Upper Guinea last month capitalized on the local soccer craze to spread messages about preventing HIV/AIDS, STDs, and unwanted pregnancy. The program proved so successful that the Ministry of Health will soon replicate it among young adults in other parts of the country.
more...From: Communications Consortium Media Center Related topics/regions: [Children] [Youth] [Health] [AIDS] [Gender] |
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22.07.2004
Angry Sierra Leoneans are demanding that their government ask Guinea to withdraw its troops from their territory which they occupied five years ago. Troops from Guinea occupied the eastern border town of Yenga during Sierra Leone's civil war between the rebels of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) and government forces.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Sierra Leone] [Africa] [Arms & military] [Conflict resolution] |
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24.03.2004
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From: Refugee Council Related topics/regions: [Liberia] [Sierra Leone] [United Kingdom] [Refugees] [Human rights] |

