Drunk soldiers killing demonstrators in Guinea
source: http://blogs.current.com/news/2009/09/29/drunk-soldiers-killing-demonstrators-in-guinea/
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From the Washington Post:
"An Associated Press reporter said he saw halls full of wounded patients at the city’s large Donka Hospital, some with bullet wounds, others who appeared to have been beaten. Opposition politician Mutarr Diallo said he witnessed soldiers raping women with rifle butts during Monday’s protests. He was arrested during the protest but released Tuesday morning. New York-based Human Rights Watch said eyewitnesses also told them that security forces had stripped female protesters Monday and raped them in the streets. Other eyewitnesses said soldiers had stabbed protesters with knives and bayonets."
Guinea has been in trouble for decades. Ever since declaring independence from France, it has been cursed with a series of corrupt administrations focused more on getting themselves rich than bringing stability and prosperity. This corruption and lack of stable law enforcement has made Guinea (and other nations in West Africa) a prime location for drug trafficking into Western Europe. (Our new season of Vanguard will include a story on this by Christof Putzel, actually). At the end of last year, the military took control of the country in a coup. This is the government pro-democracy protestors were hoping to get rid of. So it’s even more chilling that soldiers, directly part of the ruling military body could inflict such damage.
Military leader Capt. Moussa “Dadis” Camara told Radio France International: “Those people who committed those atrocities were uncontrollable elements in the military….Even I, as head of state in this very tense situation, cannot claim to be able to control those elements in the military.”
Well that’s not very reassuring.
We’ll have more updates on this story for you during the day – and video later on in the afternoon.
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bailey78
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Time for the world to do something to stop these kinds of acts. Why do so many hate there own kind?
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bailey78
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mr_tibbles
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bailey78:
You're right, the world should do something. But they won't. The UN is worthless and we're all too worried about "getting involved" in the affairs of other countries.
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mr_tibbles
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stephmtaylor
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wow....beyond horrible.
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stephmtaylor
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nata0204
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just goes to show u power trips happen all over the world
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nata0204
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Abraham99
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Disgusting bloodsucking scumbags!
- 2 years ago
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Abraham99
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brit50
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Very sad. These events are happening much too often around the globe today.
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brit50
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MoonLoon
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I am sick of commenting on the atrocities committed in African countries by the ruling elite, it goes on day after day in almost all of the countries, it is a disgusting commentary on the leadership in these countries.
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MoonLoon
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sharbar
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Where do I put my anger for such evil crap!?
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sharbar
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Nephwrack
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sharbar:
use hope instead. anger just begets anger, and as a wise little green jedi once said, fear leads to anger, anger leads to hatred, and hatred leads to suffering.
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Nephwrack
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sharbar
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sharbar:
Thank you for that. I've decided to pray, not only for the victims but for their attackers, that they might someday know the error of their deeds.
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sharbar
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pnuttbuttajelli
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the apparent lack of international concern for events like this really gross me out.
the police brutality that has increasingly been brought to light in the US is bad enough, but imagine if you walked out of your house to see cops raping women right there on the sidewalk and you were basically powerless to stop it.sickening.
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pnuttbuttajelli
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joseb3z
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Thats beyond horrible...
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joseb3z
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sidewaysclyde
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Holy sh*t, my blessings out to those in Guinea. This is terrifying.
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sidewaysclyde
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CalgarC
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thats just wrong.
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CalgarC
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oddrid
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This is horrifying.
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oddrid
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samthesixth
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Conakry used to be such a beautiful place, but now it is lawless. The govt is out of control.
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samthesixth