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Published 8 February 2021
A Guinean court sentenced an opposition activist and dual Canadian citizen to five years in prison Monday, the latest jailing of a critic of President Alpha Conde.
The sentencing of Mamadi Conde, who is known as ‘Madic 100 Frontier’, comes after the president won a third term in a violently disputed election on October 18.
The 82-year-old ran after pushing through a new constitution last March which allowed him to sidestep the country’s two-term limit, provoking mass protests.
Dozens of people were killed during demonstrations, often in clashes with security forces. Hundreds were also arrested.
Mamadi Conde usually lives in Canada but is a member of Guinea’s main opposition party, the UFDG, and returned to Guinea to participate in the presidential campaign of its candidate, Cellou Dalein Diallo.
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A man wearing a T-shirt that reads “Don’t touch my Constitution !” takes part in a protest against President Alpha Condé’s plan to stay in office for a third term, in Conakry, Guinea, 6 January 2020, CELLOU BINANI/AFP via Getty Images The inauguration of Alpha Condé for his controversial third term as president for Guinea is being held against the backdrop of a violent crackdown on opposition leaders and supporters.
This statement was originally published on hrw.org on 14 December 2020.
Free wrongfully held opposition members, respect freedom of assembly
As Guinea’s President Alpha Condé prepares to be sworn in for a controversial third term on December 15, scores of opposition leaders, supporters, and others perceived to be close to the opposition are locked up, facing what appear to be politically motivated charges.