5,602,451 |
11.32 |
-12.28 |
Guinea |
|
Protesters called for Dadis Camara to not run the presidential elections set for 2010. |
5,602,456 |
9.5091 |
-13.7122 |
Guinea |
|
Riots broke out across Conakry. Demonstrators set police stations and cars on fire and threw stones at police. Police in turn, threw teargas at rioters. Rioters went to the Stadium in Conakry to protest Dadis Camara's regime. At the stadium, soldiers wit |
5,602,462 |
9.5091 |
-13.7122 |
Guinea |
|
At a protest held at a Stadium to demonstrate against Dadis Camara's regime, soldiers with red berets attacked, killed and raped people in the stadium. Most of those raped and killed were members of the Puhlar ethnic group. Soldiers were reported using e |
5,602,467 |
9.5091 |
-13.7122 |
Guinea |
|
ULIMO rebels attacked those participating in an opposition rally against Guinea forces in Conakry, 150 in total |
5,602,471 |
9.5091 |
-13.7122 |
Guinea |
|
Soldiers fired at an unarmed youth. Soldiers were also looting stores and beating Guineans. People taken to the hosiptal from the previous days protests were kidnapped by soldiers. Fatalities: 3 |
5,602,475 |
9.5091 |
-13.7122 |
Guinea |
|
ULIMO rebels attacked those participating in an opposition rally against Guinea forces in Conakry, 150 in total |
5,602,479 |
9.5091 |
-13.7122 |
Guinea |
|
Protesters rallied in the capital to demonstrate against Camara's regime and the 28 September deaths. Police used teargas and fired shots in the air to disperse the protesters. |
5,602,482 |
11.82 |
-10.05 |
Guinea |
|
Protesters blocked workers from entering mines owned by AngloGold. Protesters said the company was responsible for electricty outages and water shortages. |
5,602,485 |
9.5091 |
-13.7122 |
Guinea |
|
Women who were beaten or raped during Sept 28 attacks on demonstrators, protested against the abuse they received. The event was organized by NGOs. |
5,602,489 |
11.7 |
-11.95 |
Guinea |
|
A worker for the IRC was kidnapped by men in uniform. |