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Guinea s 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial | Human Rights Watch

On September 28, 2022, the Guinean judicial authorities opened a long-delayed trial of 11 men – among them former government ministers and a former president – accused of responsibility for the 2009 Guinean security forces’ massacre of more than 150 peaceful demonstrators and rapes of scores of women in a stadium in Conakry, the capital. The trial is the first of its kind involving human rights violations on this scale before domestic courts in Guinea.

Guinea: Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial Back On

Guinea: Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial Back On
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Guinea s Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial Back On

The landmark trial of Guinea’s former president and 10 others, including former ministers, accused of responsibility for a massacre and rapes in a stadium, resumed on Monday, July 10, 2023, after being suspended for a month and a half.

Guinea s Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial Back On

Click to expand Image Accused Marcel Guilavogui offers a new statement on July 10, 2023 in the trial of crimes committed during the September 28, 2009 massacre, rapes and other abuses in Conakry, Guinea. 2023 Abdoulaye Bella Diallo The landmark trial of Guinea's former president and 10 others, including former ministers, accused of responsibility for a massacre and rapes in a stadium, resumed on Monday, July 10, 2023, after being suspended for a month and a half. In one of the most brutal incidents in Guinea's history, Guinean security forces opened fire on protestors during a peaceful political rally at a stadium in the capital, Conakry on September 28, 2009. More than 150 were killed and more than 100 women were raped, after which security forces engaged in a coverup, moving bodies to mass graves. Prior to the trial's suspension - which was over a boycott by the defense counsel with solidarity from the victims' lawyers, and then a nationwide prison guard strike - the

Guinea s Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial Back On

Click to expand Image Accused Marcel Guilavogui offers a new statement on July 10, 2023 in the trial of crimes committed during the September 28, 2009 massacre, rapes and other abuses in Conakry, Guinea. 2023 Abdoulaye Bella Diallo The landmark trial of Guinea's former president and 10 others, including former ministers, accused of responsibility for a massacre and rapes in a stadium, resumed on Monday, July 10, 2023, after being suspended for a month and a half. In one of the most brutal incidents in Guinea's history, Guinean security forces opened fire on protestors during a peaceful political rally at a stadium in the capital, Conakry on September 28, 2009. More than 150 were killed and more than 100 women were raped, after which security forces engaged in a coverup, moving bodies to mass graves. Prior to the trial's suspension - which was over a boycott by the defense counsel with solidarity from the victims' lawyers, and then a nationwide prison guard strike - the

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