Guinean security forces walk beside a destroyed car at a police station at Belle-vue in Conakry
Source: Reuters
Guinean security forces walk beside a destroyed car at a police station at Belle-vue in Conakry October 1, 2009. Opposition leaders in Guinea rejected on Thursday a call by the ruling junta to enter a national unity government, dismissing it as a tactic to divert attention from a lethal crackdown on street protesters. The ruling National Council for Democracy and Development (CNDD), led by Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, has faced a storm of international criticism after a local rights group said security forces killed 157 people during the opposition rally on Monday. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (GUINEA DISASTER CONFLICT POLITICS)
REUTERS/LUC GNAGO
REUTERS/LUC GNAGO
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