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Guinea govt buries 57 people killed in protest
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 10 - 2009


Guinea's independence celebrations
were somber Friday as the government prepared to bury 57
people killed when troops fired live ammunition at a
pro-democracy rally, according to AP.
Before the burials, religious leaders will pray over the
bodies at the capital's main mosque in this predominantly
Muslim West African nation. Tensions remained high as
opposition leaders snubbed the military junta leader's
offer to form a national unity government, saying the
massacre must be investigated and those responsible held
accountable.
A human rights group says 157 people were killed and more
than 1,000 wounded in the massacre on Monday. The
government put the death toll at 57.
The victims were participating in a protest in the
capital's main soccer stadium against military leader Capt.
Moussa «Dadis» Camara, who seized power in a coup last
December. Some 50,000 people had thronged the stadium.
Witnesses say rampaging soldiers also raped women in the
streets.
The injured included several top opposition leaders,
including former Prime Minister Cellou Diallo, who flew to
France late Thursday for treatment for his multiple
injuries.
Mamadou Ba Badiko, head of an opposition party, said he is
not interested in Camara's offer _ made after the massacre
_ to form a national unity government.
«How can you talk about a national union government when
in the first place you have not made clear who gave orders
to ... shoot our people?» he said. «In any case, a
national union government is not on the agenda right now.»
Monday's bloody protest raised concerns that Camara's grip
on the country may be slipping. Camara, a previously
unknown army captain in his 40s, was welcomed when he
seized power just hours after the death of longtime
dictator Lansana Conte.
Camara initially said he would not run in elections
scheduled for January, but recently indicated that he may
have changed his mind.
After Monday's protest, he banned all gatherings and
demonstrations and declared two days of mourning starting
Wednesday.
The protest and his ensuing actions prompted one of the
country's top opposition leaders to appeal for outside help
to hold elections and prompted condemnations from
international authorities including several human rights
groups, the U.N., the European Union, the African Union and
the government of neighboring Senegal.
Since winning independence 51 years ago from France,
Guinea has been pillaged by its ruling elite. Its 10
million people are among the world's poorest, even though
its soil has diamonds, gold, iron and half the world's
reserves of the raw material used to make aluminum.


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