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Guinea: "The junta is playing the clock to stay in power as long as possible"
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Protesters block a Conakry street and throw stones, after authorities prevented supporters of the opposition National Front for the Defense of the Constitution (FNDC) party from gathering in the streets for a peaceful march, July 28, 2022. © AFP/Cellou Binani
By: Laurent Correau Follow
Many voices are raised after the repression of the latest demonstrations in Guinea.
Civil society organizations and political parties expressed their disapproval.
But they suspend any march for two weeks, to give West African mediation a chance.
What are these organizations asking for?
What state of mind are they in?
Interview with Étienne Soropogui, one of the leaders of the “Forces vives de la nation”.
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