Friday, October 16, 2009

Two members of the Government of Guinea filed in ostavku after the suppression of opposition protests


Two members of the Cabinet of Ministers of Guinea have resigned, and France urged its citizens to leave the country as a measure to protect them against the backdrop of deteriorating relations between the opposition and the military junta running the country in the aftermath of the bloody action in the last month, reports Associated Press.

Due to disperse the country's army in the streets of Conakry (killing about 157 people, injuring more than 1 thousand), France refused to cooperate with the authorities of Guinea and the International Criminal Court investigation into the actions of the junta began to suppress the opposition.



Information Minister Justin Morel and Alpha Diallo, Minister of Labor stated that they can not serve as authority responsible for such violence. France urged its citizens in Guinea to return to their homeland. Currently, the Guinean territory there are about 2.5 thousand French citizens. This is mainly humanitarian workers and their families. Guinea is a former French colony.

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