By RFIPalled on 10-12-2019Modified on 10-12-2019 at 23:21

At the call of the National Front for the Defense of the Constitution, which brings together most of the civil society and the political opposition, a compact crowd invaded the streets of the capital Conakry this Tuesday, December 10. Protesters walked from the tannery roundabout to the 28-September stadium esplanade in a good-natured atmosphere, before dispersing without incident.

The esplanade of the 28-September stadium is reddened once more by the setting sun and the red t-shirts. The FNDC completes its act 6. The 6th call to protest since the beginning of the movement two months ago. But this is the first time that civil society leaders have been walking since their release .

" Prison has hardened us," says Bill de Sam. " It has allowed us to understand that when we are on the path to truth, the wicked shut us down. So we are ready to go back, as many times as we need, to claim our rights. "

Several activists remain incarcerated, including the FNDC coordinator for Kindia, Alseny Farinta Camara and four of his comrades, whose trial verdict is expected by December 19.

Abdourahmane Sanoh says " proud, happy, with a thought for those who are still in prison, with a thought to our dead , our wounded and especially by saying thank you to the people of Guinea, because the fight continues until the victory . "

The bikers chained perilous acrobatics, some are splashed with water to withstand the heat. If the procession does not reach the human tides at the beginning of the movement, the FNDC demonstrates that its mobilization capacity is able to withstand the test of time.

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