President Nicolas Sarkozy’s government is also reviewing bilateral aid with the former French colony and has called for an European Union meeting to be held in
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The Guinean Human Rights Organization said at least 157 people were killed and more than 1,250 wounded when Guinean troops opened fire on protesters in the capital
The United Nations, African Union and European Union all expressed alarm over the killings among tens of thousands of people who attended the rally against junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara.
Camara confirmed the outbreak of violence in a radio interview on Monday but declined to give a figure for casualties.
A similar statement made available to THISDAY yesterday said France calls on the National Council for Democracy and Development (CNDD) to show responsibility and to heed the legitimate aspiration of the Guinean people to democratically designate its leaders.
On this note the country observed that compliance with the commitment freely entered into by Captain Camara, before the international community, not to stand in the 2010 presidential election, is likely to secure a return to calm.
Source : Jeune Afrique