Guinea: One year after the coup, the mixed record of the president of the Human Rights League

Mamadi Doumbouya, the transitional president of Guinea. © RFI

In Guinea, this Monday, September 5 is the anniversary of the military coup that ousted President Alpha Condé from power. For the past year, the country has been run by soldiers from the CNRD, the National Assembly and Development Committee, headed by Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya. How do Guineans assess this first year of military transition? Master Emmanuel Bamba chairs LIGUIDHO, the Guinean League for Human Rights. He asks for an inclusive dialogue, which means the release of prisoners and the return of exiles…

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