Guinean court convicts former president of crimes against humanity

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A Guinean court convicted former president Moussa Dadis Camara and other leaders of crimes against humanity related to a 2009 massacre and mass rape of protesters by security forces. Camara received a 20-year prison sentence and was ordered to pay reparations. This landmark trial addresses events from 15 years ago, highlighting accountability for human rights violations in Guinea.


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