The Morning Call
Seven years ago, in Guinea’s capital Conakry more than 150 people died and some 100 women raped and brutally handled as government security troops attacked demonstrators in a peaceful protest. An investigation was opened in 2010, and Human Rights Watch reports that the process has made major progress despite political, financial, and logistical obstacles. According to them, current and former high-level officials like Moussa Dadis Camara have been charged
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BNP Paribas faces lawsuit over alleged role in sudanese genocide
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Charges against Trump and Jan. 6 rioters at stake
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After a murder acquittal, US citizen is on trial for slandering innocent man
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Liberia: French court hands former rebel leader 30-year prison sentence
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Dani Alves released on bail amidst rape conviction appeal
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South Africa: No arrest imminent for embattled speaker of parliament until April 2