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Trial Resumes in Guinea After Dramatic Jailbreak Raises Issues

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The trial over a 2009 bloodbath in Guinea resumed on Monday, following a current jailbreak that noticed armed commandos free ex-dictator Moussa Dadis Camara and three others, leaving 9 lifeless. The incident, which occurred 9 days in the past, raised issues in regards to the attainable interruption of the trial, which opened in 2022 after greater than a decade-long watch for victims.

Three of the accused, together with Dadis Camara, had been recaptured on the identical day because the jailbreak, whereas Colonel Claude Pivi stays at giant. The people are going through prices associated to a bloodbath dedicated at a political rally in 2009 throughout Dadis Camara’s presidency, marking one of many darkest chapters in Guinea’s historical past.

The jail raid on November 4, orchestrated by armed commandos, heightened fears of trial disruption. Nevertheless, on Monday, the trial resumed after a three-week suspension for unrelated causes. Dadis Camara and the 2 different males had been current in court docket, however issues arose as none of Dadis Camara’s legal professionals have been licensed to contact him for the reason that jailbreak, constituting a “violation of the rights of the protection,” in line with considered one of his legal professionals, Pepe Antoine Lamah.

Colonel Claude Pivi’s lawyer, Fode Kaba Cherif, requested a trial postponement in his consumer’s absence, a plea opposed by Prosecutor Alghassimou Diallo. The listening to was adjourned till Monday afternoon.

Legal professionals for the defendants taken from jail asserted that their purchasers had been forcefully eliminated and didn’t escape voluntarily. Dadis Camara and 10 different former officers are on trial for a variety of prices, together with murders, acts of torture, rapes, and kidnappings dedicated by safety forces on September 28, 2009, and within the following days.

The bloodbath started in a stadium within the suburbs of the capital, Conakry, the place tens of hundreds of opposition supporters had gathered for a rally. In line with a UN-mandated fee of inquiry, at the least 156 folks had been killed, a whole lot had been injured, and at the least 109 girls had been raped throughout the tragic occasions.

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