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The post today is in no way gay, I just want to inform and denounce also seen that this is the only thing I can do for now.




If you are not yet aware of what happens to Guinnea, know that Monday, September 28, 2009 there was a peaceful demonstration in one of the biggest stadiums in the capital , an event that has been severely reprimanded by the junta.

As announced, and despite the prohibition by the authorities yesterday, the forces were able to mobilize much of the population of Conakry Monday, September 28 at the stage of the capital. They wanted to demonstrate against the presidential candidacy for the 2010 Captain Camara, the head of the ruling junta. But very soon, while the crowd had stoned the stadium gates, the security forces besieged the scene to disperse the demonstrators with batons, rifles, cannon and tear gas.


Recit a reporter guinean
all started this morning around 8 o'clock, when activists forces (political parties, trade unions, who oppose the candaditature Captain Musa Dadis Camara at the next presidential election) have, in small groups, rallied the venue as the organizers had desired peace. In the city, the streets were deserted, shops, gas stations, markets closed. In short, Conakry was the picture of a dead city. Strategic locations, including intersections in the capital, were belted by law enforcement.

But despite this safety very impressive, the population of Conakry have responded overwhelmingly to the call for political and social forces. On signs, that read''Army must return to barracks,''''Dadis must go''and so on. Towards noon, when political leaders and activists had already made their way into the stadium, security forces began to disperse the crowd with batons, rifles and tear gas.

A protester, quarantine, we examined for out of the stadium said:''I saw soldiers shooting at people. I saw people falling to the bullets. Guinean Red Cross evacuated the dead and wounded. I also saw soldiers drilling people. I saw a lot of things because I came to the stage for eight hours. I am ready to die so that our children are free them ...'' We also saw demonstrators bloodied t-shirt, and journalists wounded, bleeding.



a heavy human toll
It should be added that political leaders such as Sidi Toure, Cellou Dalein Diallo, both former prime ministers, as Diallo, Jean Marie Dore, Francois Fall , were beaten and taken to Camp Alpha Yaya Diallo, head of the National Council for Democracy and Development (CNDD), before being evacuated to a clinic instead.
At the time of this writing, this is the calm in the city but traffic is not restored. Concerning the review, no official figure has yet been advanced. Media sources, there is talk of a dozen dead, several wounded and a police station in the suburb sacked. According to a doctor of the University Hospital in Conakry, 58 corpses arrived at the morgue Monday. All were shot dead by security forces in Guinea.
As for the junta, she has yet made any official statement on the events of that September 28 that many are already comparing to those of January-February 2007.




Massacre of September 28, 2009 in Guinea
Responding to the call of the Forces Vives (political parties, trade unions, civil society ...), the population of Conakry had done its utmost to express its desire for freedom and democracy and against the military establishment. Given this high level of mobilization, the military under the command of Captain Camara ordered a bloody crackdown on demonstrators by firing live ammunition in a stadium packed on Sept. 28, surrounded by soldiers. They have engaged in real acts of barbarism and human slaughter.

The horror was at its height
Shootings on unarmed populations with weapons of war;
Women humiliated and raped in the stadium;
Killings ever perpetrated in Guinea in a half - day more 300 dead according to various sources;
Removal and disappearance of the bodies of victims in hospitals in Conakry
More than 2000 wounded, including minors, women, young people Older ...;
Arrests, imprisonment and detention of thousands of protesters at Camp Alpha Yaya Diallo, a stronghold of the military junta;
officials of political parties including the President Elhadj Cellou Dalein Diallo and the Vice-President Mr. Oury Bah of 'UFDG and thousands of other members and sympathizers of the opposition beaten, injured, humiliated, arrested and brutally dragged to Camp Alpha Yaya before being transported to hospital for treatment in military custody.

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Rape collective
Testimonies collected by the advocacy organization Human Rights based in New York, Human Rights Watch (HRW) confirmed this random violence: "I saw armed men pull the crowd and fire in the air, "said one witness. "I saw red berets get women who tried to flee, tearing their clothes and touching their private parts. Other women were beaten, even their sex. It was pathetic, women screaming," describes a another witness.
"The rapes began in the stadium. Some soldiers have raped women," confirmed Mamadi Kaba, president of the branch Guinean African Meeting for the Defence of Human Rights (RADDHO), an NGO based in Dakar. He said the rapes have continued in the barracks and police stations, the women arrested during the protest, and in the hours that followed in the neighborhoods.


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Here is an article which clearly shows the intentions of Dadis
http://www.nlsguinee.com/analyses/analyse355.html

Or how to install a dictatorship
http://www.nlsguinee.com/analyses/analyse355.html

For more info click on the following sites:
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Conclusion

Bodies missing apparently were buried in mass graves by "nobody knows who" (several sources have accused the military of having picked up the bodies to conceal the true balance sheet), a shooting that killed at least 157 deaths and over 1,200 wounded, shocking photos that you break the moral acts of barbarism beyond imagination, families DELIVERED to themselves, a climate of crisis events across Europe to denounce the carnage. What made me the worst is these testimonies of gang rapes and so I also put out to me was this release from the Ministry of the Interior: "For its part, the Ministry of the Interior does reported only 57 deaths, including 4 by stray bullets. "

No I'm not Guineans but this horrible tragedy touches me deeply, the Guinnea is a neighboring country of Senegal and Mali, two countries which I come.

What the Guineans have done to deserve this fate? I have no answer. It was both sad and shocking. When you know that Guinea is very rich in minerals but one of the poorest people of this world, yet one wonders if it is the 21st century and how is it that these things still happen in Africa.

As an African I dream of a United Africa, I hope to see all these countries at war or directed by African dictators (mad leaders) to acquire a complete and total DEMOCRACY (even though I know it will not come overnight).

It is about having hoping and waiting so I sympathize with all the people of Guinea.

PSL all victims.



Source: The World of the Internet

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