
Brutality and Repression by Guinean Security Forces in Response to a Nationwide Strike
This 64-page report documents how Guinean security forces brutally repressed demonstrations across the country. It details how security forces abused, intimidated and arbitrarily arrested journalists and members of civil society. The report also shows how security forces were responsible for excessive use of force, as well as reckless and undisciplined fire. Security forces’ crackdown on protests in January and February resulted in at least 129 deaths and more than 1,700 wounded, hundreds of them by gunshot. In mid-January, Guinean trade unions called the strike to protest against corruption, bad governance, and deteriorating economic conditions. The strike paralyzed all major economic sectors, including the mining operations that provide a large portion of state revenue.
ISBN: A1905
Table of Contents
- Dying for Change
- Map of Guinea
- Summary
- Recommendations
- Background
- A Series of Strikes and the Growth of the Trade Unions
- Strike Three; The Tipping Point
- Response to the Appointment of a New Prime Minister
- Guinea Under Martial Law
- Government Response to Killings and Other Strike-Related Abuses
- Response of the International Community
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
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