Guinea's junta-led government on Thursday demanded the suspension of all political movements it deemed "without authorisation", as the country's military leaders hinted at possible elections this year ...
Guinea could hold a presidential and legislative election this year, the government spokesman said on Thursday, more than three years after a junta seized power in a coup.
The Guinean government, through its spokesman, has commented on the sentencing of Aliou Bah, leader of the MoDeL party ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) pays tribute to the journalists and cartoonists killed and injured in the terrorist attack on ...
A Guinean court sentenced opposition leader Mamadou Aliou Bah to two years in prison for insulting the nation’s transitional ...
Demonstrations have resulted in one death and hundreds of arrests, intensifying tensions in the West African nation.View on ...
Civil society and opposition groups in Guinea are protesting the ruling junta’s missed deadline to launch a return to ...
Guinea: The trial of opposition figure Aliou Bah, leader of the Liberal Democratic Movement, continued Thursday in a Conakry court on charges of “offense and defamation” against the head of the junta, ...
On Thursday, January 2, a two-year prison sentence was requested against Guinean opposition leader Aliou Bah, who is being tried in Conakry for “insult and defamation” of General Mamadi Doumbouya, ...
Dozens of civil society members and political parties in Guinea on Monday demanded the immediate release of an opposition ...
The Forces Vives platform of Guinea, which includes parts of the opposition and civil society, has announced that it will no longer recognize the authority of the military junta starting December ...
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