Guinea: Police Detain, Question Journalist Mamadou Sagnane

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Dakar — Guinean authorities should drop any ongoing investigation into journalist Mamadou Sagnane and ensure that the press can work freely, the Committee to...

Mali – Latest Attack Against UN Peacekeepers Leaves Guinean ‘Blue Helmet’...

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The Secretary-General strongly condemned on Sunday, an attack in Kidal, a city in northern Mali, against a convoy of UN peacekeepers that claimed the...

Guinea: Call for Respect of the Rights to Freedom of Expression,...

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Joint letter to the Prime Minister Dear Prime Minister, Our organizations, Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture (Action des chrétiens pour l'abolition de la...

Guinea Prosecutor Deepens Probe Into Protest Killing

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Conakry, Guinea — A Guinean public prosecutor on Monday ordered a list of all police officers present when a young man was killed during...

West Africa: ECOWAS Maintains Sanctions On Mali, Calls for Transition in...

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West African leaders meeting in Accra have decided to uphold sanctions against Mali, along with the suspension of Burkina Faso and Guinea from the...

Guinea’s Military Junta Dismisses UN Calls to End Ban On Protests

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The ruling junta in Guinea-Conakry has rejected a call from the United Nations to lift a ban on political demonstrations, insisting protests should only...

Africa: Have You Seen Dakan, the Guinean Queer Classic? It Changed...

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In the face of caricatures and erasure, filmmakers must defy the odds to tell authentic stories of queer lives. The first time I saw two...

Guinea: Mouctar Diakhaby Joins Syli of Guinea

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Kaba Diawara, the Guniea coach has called up 23 stars for the June dates, with Valencia defender Mouctar Diakhaby and Bafode Dansoko who plays...

Ebola Could Cause ‘Economic Collapse’ Guinea’s President Warns

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Guinea has been more successful in containing the Ebola epidemic than its immediate neighbors in West Africa, but the loss of revenue caused by...

Senegal tracks route of Guinea student in race to stop Ebola

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In a dusty street of the Senegalese capital Dakar, a hand emerges from behind the door of a run-down house to grab a bundle...