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Guinea’s Ex-Leader Dadis Camara Freed in Daring Jailbreak

Guinea's Ex-Leader Dadis Camara Freed in Daring Jailbreak

Moussa Dadis Camara freed from prison by armed group Fugitives on trial for 2009 protest deaths Guinea’s borders closed in search for escapees Former Guinea military leader, Moussa Dadis Camara, was freed from prison by an armed group, according to the country’s justice minister. The jailbreak occurred in Conakry, with Camara and three others escaping; … Read more

Sub-Saharan African nations are returning their citizens

Sub-Saharan African

Several sub-Saharan nations, including the Ivory Coast, Mali, Guinea, and Gabon, are assisting their residents. The words made by the Tunisian administration were vehemently denounced by the African Union. Saied made a different address in which he insisted that there is no racial prejudice in Tunisia. In response to the contentious comments made by the … Read more

Burkina, Guinea, Mali launch lobbying for AU return

Burkina Guinea Mali

The top diplomats of Burkina, Guinea, and Mali have started a vigorous lobbying campaign. Olivia, Morissanda, and Abdoulaye have all been to Addis Ababa. The joint delegation will keep in touch with other foreign ministers. Before the African Union summit this weekend, the top diplomats of junta-ruled Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Mali have started a … Read more

Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Mali wants to rejoin regional blocs

Burkina Faso

Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso have decided to join regional alliances. To seek the lifting of their suspensions from ECOWAS. And the AU following a series of coups. In a joint statement released on Thursday, the top diplomats of Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso announced that they desire to re-join regional alliances. They had decided … Read more

Guinea will not host 2025 Africa Cup of Nations”: CAF President Patrice Motsepe

africa cup of nations

Guinea will not host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. CAF President Patrice Motsepe made the announcement in Conakry. Guinean President Mamady Doumbouya had pledged to honor the hosting pledge. Confederation of African Football (CAF) President Patrice Motsepe declared in Conakry on Friday that Guinea would not host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations because … Read more

West African bloc studies sanctions for coup-hit states

West African
  • ECOWAS heads meet to assess efforts to secure timetables for civilian rule in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso.
  • The juntas underwent coups in August 2020 and May 2021, followed by Guinea in September 2021.The
  • Economic Community of West African States imposed tough sanctions against Mali, but lesser punishments against Guinea and Burkina.

 

 

West African leaders gathered in Ghana’s capital Accra on Sunday to review sanctions imposed on three military-ruled countries in their volatile region.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) heads were meeting to assess efforts to secure timetables and other guarantees for the restoration of civilian rule in Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso.

Mali underwent coups in August 2020 and May 2021, followed by Guinea in September 2021 and Burkina Faso this January.

Fearing contagion in a region notorious for military takeovers, ECOWAS has imposed tough trade and economic sanctions against Mali, but lesser punishments against Guinea and Burkina.

Dominating the summit will be the review of a month-long bid to push the juntas to set an early timetable for returning to barracks.

ECOWAS in January imposed a trade and financial embargo on Mali after its military government unveiled a scheme to rule for five years.

At a June 4 summit, no decision was made for the three countries.

Opening Sunday’s summit, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo said the 15-member bloc was committed to supporting the three countries’ return to democratic order and would take appropriate decisions after hearing reports on their progress.

The sanctions have badly hit poor and landlocked Mali, whose economy is already under severe strain from a decade-long jihadist insurgency.

After months of bitter talks, the Malian authorities on Wednesday approved a plan to hold presidential elections in February 2024.

The vote will be preceded by a referendum on a revised constitution in March 2023 and legislative elections in late 2023.

The ECOWAS mediator in Mali, former Nigerian leader Goodluck Jonathan, visited the country last week. A member of his entourage told AFP Mali had made “enormous progress”.

Mali’s top diplomat Abdoulaye Diop on Friday said the recent political developments were moving the country towards a lifting of the sanctions.

But a new electoral law, adopted on June 17, could be a stumbling block in the talks as it allows a military figure to contest the presidential elections.

Burkina Faso — another Sahel country caught up in jihadist turmoil — and Guinea have so far only been suspended from the bodies of the 15-nation bloc but could face harsher sanctions.

Burkina’s junta has proposed a constitutional referendum in December 2024 and legislative and presidential elections in February 2025.

Visiting Ouagadougou for the second time in a month on Saturday, ECOWAS mediator Mahamadou Issoufou praised junta leader Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba and his government for their “openness to dialogue”.

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Guinea junta faces protest call in defiance of ban

Guinea

The National Front for the Defence of the Constitution (FNDC) calls for dialogue. The junta had on May 13 announced a three-year ban on all demonstrations. Guinea’s official ban on protests was challenged on Friday. Guinea :Guinea’s official ban on protests was challenged on Friday by a key political group, which called for a protest … Read more

Guinea political collective calls off funeral protest

Guinea

The National Front for the Defence of the Constitution (FNDC) had called for a march. Thierno Mamadou Diallo was shot dead on June 1 during clashes. Relatives say he was not involved in the demonstration. A coalition in Guinea has postponed a request for protests at the funeral of a young man murdered in last … Read more

Guinea prosecutor deepens probe into protest killing

Guinea

An autopsy revealed that  Thierno Mamadou Diallo was killed by a bullet. The ruling junta has promised to break with past practices. Diallo’s death, one of the first civilians to die during a protest since the coup. Guinean public prosecutor ordered a list of all police officers present when a young man was killed during … Read more

W.African leaders keep sanctions on Mali, offer way out

African

All three nations are currently suspended from the 15-nation ECOWAS. Both military regimes plan to cling to power for three years. Participants said the war in Ukraine was adding to the strains on African economies. West African leaders said on Sunday that they would maintain sanctions against Mali but would consider lifting them if its … Read more

West African leaders keep sanctions on Mali, offer way out

West African

West African leaders agree sanctions against Mali may be lifted. Comments come after talks to decide how to deal with Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea. Military in Mali has seized power and does not plan to allow a return to civilian rule. West African leaders agreed on Sunday that sanctions against Mali will remain in … Read more

One killed in protest against petrol prices under Guinea military rule

The Gambia, a West African country, has signed a number of agreements with Equatorial Guinea to improve commercial and diplomatic ties. The agreements were signed on Sunday by Adama Barrow, President of Gambia, who is attending the African Union Summit, and his host, Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, according to a statement released … Read more

Gambia signs diplomatic, trade with Guinea

Gambia

The Gambia, a West African country, has inked multiple agreements with Equatorial Guinea to strengthen commercial and diplomatic ties. According to a statement published on Tuesday by the Gambia’s State House, the agreements were signed on Sunday by Adama Barrow, President of Gambia, who is attending the African Union Summit, and his host, Equatorial Guinean … Read more

Guinea-Bissau president dissolves parliament

Guinea

President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved Guinea-parliament Bissau’s on Monday and announced that early legislative elections would be held by the end of the year to address the country’s long-running political crisis. Tension between parliament and the presidency has gripped the West African state for months. Embalo cited “persistent and unresolvable differences” with parliament. “This political … Read more

Arrests in Chad after violent anti-France demo

Chad

Five people were arrested in Chad on Monday following violent protests against France, which demonstrators accused of supporting the country’s military junta. Seven Total petrol stations were attacked, and a dozen police officers were injured in the unrest that erupted in the capital N’Djamena on Saturday, according to a police official who spoke on condition … Read more

Guinea junta to prosecute former president for murder

Guinea

The authorities in Guinea said they would charge former President Alpha Condé with murder and other crimes committed during his presidency. Mr. Condé, 84, was deposed in a military coup in September. According to a document from Guinea’s public prosecutor, he is one of 27 former top officials accused of a slew of offenses. Murder, unlawful … Read more

Guinea’s former President Alpha conde and other officials charged with workplace violence 

Guinea’s former President Alpha conde and other officials charged with workplace violence  Guinea’s head legal officer has requested legal procedures against previous President Alpha Conde and 26 of his previous authorities for supposed wrongdoings, including demonstrations of brutality while in office. The charges against 84-year-old Conde and his partners range from complicity in murder and … Read more

Guinea to adapt civilian rule in three years

Col Mamady Doumbouya

The head of Guinea’s military government has announced the country will return to civilian rule after a 39-month transition period. Speaking on television, Col Mamady Doumbouya, said the proposal would now be put to Guinea’s parliament. His army ousted the elected president in a coup last year – a move many Guineans initially welcomed. But … Read more

Burkina, Guinea seek postponements for post-coup timetable

Burkina

The ruling juntas in Burkina Faso and Guinea want greater time to offer an agenda for restoring civilian rule, West Africa’s nearby bloc stated Wednesday, two days after a closing date expired. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) suspended Guinea and Burkina Faso after coups in 2021 and 2022 respectively. In March, it … Read more

Tanker that sank off Tunisia was empty: ministry

Tunisia

A gas tanker that sank in waters off Tunisia the remaining weekend became empty, the authorities said on Friday, ruling out the hazard of pollution. But authorities announced that they had arrested the deliver’s rescued group after divers located evidence the deliver’s GPS had been deliberately destroyed and its bridge computer systems ripped out. The … Read more

Warnings to foreign mining companies for inequality are issued by Guinea.

Foreign mining corporations have been instructed by Guinea’s military junta that they must share revenues equally with the country and meet a May deadline to show plans to build local refineries. The West African country is the world’s second-largest producer of bauxite, a mineral needed to make aluminium, and it wants to reap greater benefits … Read more

Guinea win shoot-out to set up clash against Senegal

guinea

Santiago Eneme scored the decisive penalty as minnows Equatorial Guinea edged Mali 6-5 in a shoot-out after a drab 0-0 draw following extra time in Limbe on Wednesday to reach the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals. After France-based Eneme converted, Malian Falaye Sacko had a kick saved by Jesus Owono and his country bowed out … Read more

Klopp won’t buy cover for Liverpool’s African Nations stars

Klopp

LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp has ruled out a move into the transfer market to cover for the Liverpool stars set to take part in the African Nations Cup. Liverpool are set to lose the services of Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, Senegal winger Sadio Mane and Guinea midfielder Naby Keita when the tournament gets under way in Cameroon. In … Read more