Anti-riot policemen deploy across Conakry to separate rival
gang fighters
REUTERS
Two more people were killed in clashes between government and
opposition supporters in Guinea, officials said on Tuesday, as election
protests fuelled by ethnic rivalries spread to more towns in the West
African country's interior.
Guinea is the world's top supplier of the aluminium ore bauxite and
holds rich deposits of iron ore but political turmoil has cooled the
investment climate, particularly in the wake of a 2008 military coup.
On Monday, Reuters reported that Guinea's main human rights watchdog,
OGDH, said that one protester had been shot dead and six others wounded
when security forces opened fire in the crumbling coastal capital.
On Tuesday, OGDH President Thierno Maadjou Sow said another victim
killed by a gunshot had been discovered. Officials said a third body had
been found but provided no details.
"There are three dead between yesterday and today," government
spokesman Damatang Albert Camara said. "We are investigating the
circumstances."
Witnesses in Conakry accuse security forces of carrying out reprisals
against opposition supporters. Police spokesman Mamadou Alpha Barry said
some officers may have made errors.
"There are clashes between supporters of the government and the
opposition. That is what we are trying to stop," Barry told Reuters. "At
the same time, we are taking steps to stop some members of the security
forces who may have committed mistakes."
Guinea's notoriously ill-disciplined security forces have a history of
brutal crackdowns on protests.
Gunfire broke out on Monday shortly after Guinea's main opposition
leaders boycotted a meeting called by President Alpha Conde to discuss
preparations for May's vote, meant to complete a transition to civilian
rule after the 2008 coup.
Disturbances have since spread from the capital to other towns in the
interior of Guinea. Opposition supporters have clashed with security
forces in the opposition fiefdom of Labe, as well as Pita and Mamou.
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