Guinea News - Update on Security Situation in Guinea - Get Involved?
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October 6, 2009 - The recent response by Guinea's security forces, to suppress a protest staged by thousands of people in Conakry, has spurred dialogue on the global stage and grassroots movements in North America.

Recent News Articles:

The New York Times published a news article, In a Guinea Seized by Violence, Women Are Prey, that discussed how the secuiry forces targetted women in their response to the protest.

The U.S. administration responds to the recent events in Guinea. To learn more visit U.S. Envoy Protests Violence in Guinea, New York Times.

BBC News continues to provide up to date information on events in Guinea.The article titled Guinea's erratic military ruler questioned the current popularity of Guinea's junta leader, Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, who was once a beacon of hope.

A useful timeline of Guinea since independence is posted by IRIN to provide a historical perspective on the recent events.

A Grassroots Movement:

Alliance Guinea, a grassroots movement, was formed on Facebook in response to the events on  September 28th. The mission of the Alliance is to provide a global forum for organizing in support of a transition to democracy in Guinea.

Visit Alliance Guinea on Facebook today to stay informed and to get involved!

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