Guinea

Human Rights in REPUBLIC OF GUINEA

Amnesty International  Report 2013


The 2013 Annual Report on
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Report 2012: No longer business as usual for tyranny and injustice ...
24 May 2012

Amnesty International releases its flagship yearly report documenting the state of the world's human rights.

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Guinea urged to investigate opposition protest deaths | Amnesty ...
28 September 2011

Three protesters have been killed during clashes between police and demonstrators at an oppostion rally in Conakry.

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Guinea authorities must stop arbitrary arrests and killings ...
18 November 2010

Several people have died and over 50 people have been arbitrarily detained as military and police use excessive force as part of a post-election crackdown.

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Guinea security forces used excessive force in election protests ...
25 October 2010

Guinean authorities must investigate reports that police used excessive force to quell election protests, leaving one person dead, about 60 injured and more than ...

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Guinea: Further information: Four soldiers released: Colonel ...
7 May 2010

Four soldiers held in Guinea since January 2009, were released on 7 April after 15 months of detention. No charge was ever held against them.

Urgent Action       AFR 29/008/2010

Guinea: Further information: Detained soldier released in Guinea ...
7 May 2010

A male soldier from Guinea, who had been detained incommunicado without charge in the capital Conakry for almost five months, was released in early January 2010 ...

Urgent Action       AFR 29/009/2010

The Wire, April/May 2010. Vol. 40, issue 002
1 April 2010

1) Giving life without risk 2) Livewire: The daily struggle in Haiti camps; Amnesty International defends Guinea research against French government criticism; Evaluating ...

Newsletter       NWS 21/002/2010

Guinea: Further information: Six soldiers released, four still ...
10 March 2010

Six of the soldiers held without charge in Guinea were released in January and February. The four still detained remain at risk of torture or other ill-treatment ...

Urgent Action       AFR 29/005/2010