Guinea
On September 5, 2021, army officers of the National Committee for Reconciliation and Development (Comité national du rassemblement et du développement, CNRD) overthrew the government of former President Alpha Condé. Under Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, the military government has cracked down on social and political rights. In May 2022, the military junta banned demonstrations indefinitely in violation of national and international law safeguarding the right to protest and later, doubled down on its repression by dissolving the country’s opposition coalition on political grounds. On September 28, 2022, alleged perpetrators for the 1989 stadium massacre, including former president Moussa Dadis Camara, went on trial.

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Convicted Former Guinean Official Dies in PrisonJanuary 14, 2026
Dispatches
Counsel, International Justice Program - Africa

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More reports- December 2, 2024 Report
Guinea: Rights at Risk as Promised Transition Derails
Crackdown on Opposition, Dissent, Media; Delayed Return to Constitutional Rule

- July 22, 2021 Report
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- March 17, 2021 Report
Guinea: Opponents’ Deaths In Detention
Four Suspected Political Opposition Supporters Died Since November

- November 19, 2020 Report
Guinea: Post-Election Violence, Repression
Investigate Use of Excessive Force; Hold Those Responsible to Account

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- September 15, 2025 Letter
Joint Open Letter to the President of the Republic of Guinea, General Mamadi Doumbouya
- February 20, 2025 Dispatches
Guinean ‘Disappeared’ Activist Resurfaces with Marks of Torture
Abdoul Sacko’s Case Part of a Worrying Trend

- January 16, 2025 News Release
West Africa: Civilians Unprotected in Conflicts
Crackdowns on Dissent, Civic Space; Fewer Opportunities for Justice

- December 2, 2024 Report
Guinea: Rights at Risk as Promised Transition Derails
Crackdown on Opposition, Dissent, Media; Delayed Return to Constitutional Rule

- October 17, 2024 Dispatches
100 Days Later, Guinean Opponents Still Disappeared
Authorities Should Locate, Release Activists and Investigate Allegations of Torture

- October 3, 2024 Commentary
15 Years On, Landmark Guinea Trial Delivers on Justice and Shows Path for Future Accountability

- July 31, 2024 News Release
Guinea: Landmark Verdict in Stadium Mass Killings Trial
Guinean Ex-President, Ministers Found Guilty
- July 26, 2024 Fact Sheet
Annex: Overview of Proceedings in Guinea’s 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial
- July 26, 2024 News Release
Guinea: High Stakes Verdict in Stadium Massacre Trial Nears
15 Years On, Victims Deserve Justice
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