Sixteen years after the Conakry stadium massacre, Guineans are reminded of one of the darkest chapters in their recent history. On 28 September 2009, security forces stormed a peaceful opposition ...
Sixteen years after Guinea's 2009 stadium massacre, in which security forces killed at least 156 people and subjected more than 100 women to sexual violence during an opposition rally, the struggle ...
On the anniversary of Guinea's 2009 stadium massacre, the quest for justice and accountability continues amid the daily realities of military rule and fresh tensions over a controversial referendum.
A protester is arrested at Conakry’s main stadium on 28 September 2009, when security forces crushed an opposition rally. A UN inquiry later found at least 156 people were killed and more than 100 ...
Gunfire rang out across Guinea's capital Conakry on Friday and security forces dispersed protesters after results showed President Alpha Conde winning re-election in a poll the opposition says was ...
Guinea's President Alpha Conde retained his lead on Wednesday in provisional results from the Oct. 18 election, beating his challengers in 14 constituencies out of 20 that have been announced by the ...
Guinea Announces First Post-Coup Presidential Vote on December 28 CONAKRY (Reuters) -Guinea will on December 28 hold its first presidential election since a coup in 2021, according to a decree read on ...
16 years to the day after the bloody repression of protesters gathered at Conakry stadium, on 28 September 2025, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Organisation guinéenne de défense ...
On the anniversary of Guinea's 2009 stadium massacre, the quest for justice and accountability continues amid the daily realities of military rule and fresh tensions over a controversial referendum.