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Troops in Guinea Accused of Shooting and Raping Civilians

HeadlineFeb 19, 2007

In news from Africa, human rights groups are warning that the situation in Guinea has been deteriorating since the government declared martial law last week. Soldiers have been accused of shooting and raping civilians. At least 270 civilians have been arrested in recent days. So far this year, more than 120 people have been killed during union-led protests against Guinea President Lansana Conté, who has ruled the mineral-rich country for the past 23 years.

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