12 November 2009 - 09H39  
- Guinea Conakry - Moussa Dadis Camara

Military rulers propose junta-led transitional government
Guinea's ruling junta submitted a proposal on Wednesday for the creation of a transitional government that would keep junta leader Captain Moussa Dadis Camara in power, leaving little scope for compromise with the country's opposition.
By News Wires (text)
 

AFP - Guinea's ruling junta late Wednesday presented proposals for the creation of a transitional government that would keep junta chief Captain Moussa Dadis Camara in place.
   
The proposals were passed to Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore who is mediating in talks with the country's opposition in Ouagadougou, after forces loyal to the junta on September 28 massacred more than 150 people.
   
The killings took place at a rally in a Conakry stadium, organised to urge Camara not to stand in elections planned for January.
   
In a 10-page document, junta representatives proposed a prime minister appointed by consensus "under the authority of the president Moussa Dadis Camara," Idrissa Cherif, special adviser to the junta chief, told AFP.
   
Cherif is one of a 26-member delegation sent by the junta to have talks with Compaore, who met the opposition last week. The team from the National Council for Democracy and Development (CNDD), as the junta has called itself, is led by the CNDD permanent secretary, Colonel Moussa Keita.
   
Last week Guinea's opposition held discussions with Compaore and called for the dissolution of the junta, which seized power late last year, and the departure of Camara.
   
The opposition says that at least 157 people died in the massacre and more than 1,200 were injured, including women who were raped in public, while the junta admits that 56 people were killed and has announced an inquiry, in parallel with one to be undertaken by the United Nations.
   
Since the killings, the opposition has systematically refused to have any dealings with the junta.

Comments

junta out

i really see no reason why the junta in Guinea should continue dictating even to the international community.the people of Guinea have suffered alot and that must stop now. remember there is no room for international hyprocrisy. watch out!

David Yorpoi in Sierra Leone

It's a pity for Africa

I cannot imagine why they keep darkening the image of Africa with thier thirst for power.It's a sad story!

Big Fool

Dadis is a big fool and he is still convinced that he will remain President for ever and that the International Community is just joking

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