CONAKRY (Reuters) - With the acrid smell of burning tyres hanging in the air, Conakry resident Mariame Diallo pointed to blood splatters on a wall where she said her teenage brother was shot at close range during a protest against Guinea's military government on May 11. | 03:03am
By Saliou Samb and Souleymane Camara CONAKRY (Reuters) - With the acrid smell of burning tyres hanging in the air, Conakry resident Mariame Diallo poi.
With the acrid smell of burning tyres hanging in the air, Conakry resident Mariame Diallo pointed to blood splatters on a wall where she said her teenage brother was shot at close range during a protest against Guinea s military government on May 11.
One person has been killed in Guinea's capital late during protests over fuel price hikes, an opposition coalition and a member of the victim's family have said, in the most serious unrest since a military junta.