Exactly thirteen years after Guinea’s security forces massacred peaceful protesters in a stadium, those accused of being responsible went on trial. Surviving victims and their families waited in a long and winding line to enter the courthouse.
In the hope of seeing long-delayed justice, Guinea has begun a historic trial against its former President and 10 other accused in a 13-year-old case. On September 28, 2009, the military massacred protesters in a stadium, killing at least 157 of them and raping numerous women.
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CONAKRI - Oumy Diallo recalls the day she wanted to die. She was attending a pro-democracy protest in 2009 at a stadium in Conakry, Guinea, when a group