In Guinea, the court is considering from March 18, 2024 the reclassification of the facts as crimes against humanity. The defendants' lawyers requested a two-week postponement of the hearing.

The country's former leader, Moussa Dadis Camara, and ten other former military and government officials have been answering since September 2022 in court for the September 28, 2009 massacre. That day, at least 156 people were killed, hundreds injured and at least 109 women raped, according to the report of an international commission of inquiry.