Latest update: 14/11/2009
Head of military junta fights back after international condemnation
Six weeks after the killing of opposition supporters at a rally in Conakry, an interview with the head of the military junta Captain Camara and opposition leader Jean Marie Dore, who is staying in the country to oppose the junta, despite the dangers.
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it has been a realy tough
it has been a realy tough time for the citizen of guinea, since after the death of former president lasana conte. my heart goes to all the people who lost there love once and may Allah. grant peace in guinea. as for Daddy;s i feel bad for his family also i would like the UN intevane in this current situation, so the citizen in guinea will live in peace again.
No to Dadis
Are you kidding me? saying that a druggie, rapist is best for the country? maybe for you but not for millions of Guineans. He does not have the right to kidnap the power just because he has guns. As much corrupted you are by him, you must admit the madness of the guy and maybe if your family were part of that massacre you'll understand.
No to Dadis
Are you kidding me? saying that a druggie, rapist is best for the country? maybe for you but not for millions of Guineans. He does not have the right to kidnap the power just because he has guns. As much corrupted you are by him, you must admit the madness of the guy and maybe if your family were part of that massacre you'll understand.
No to Dadis
Are you kidding me? saying that a druggie, rapist is best for the country? maybe for you but not for millions of Guineans. He does not have the right to kidnap the power just because he has guns. As much corrupted you are by him, you must admit the madness of the guy and maybe if your family were part of that massacre you'll understand.
vive President Moussa dadis camara
Moussa dadis camara is the best man for Guinea at this moment. all them so called political leaders are all Bs for the country
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