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Guinea’s former junta leader Camara sentenced to 20 years for 2009 stadium massacre

  • More than 150 people died in September 2009 when gunmen opened fire on a stadium demonstration

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Former junta leader Moussa ‘Dadis’ Camara. Photo: AP

A Guinea court on Wednesday sentenced former junta leader Moussa “Dadis” Camara to 20 years in prison after finding him guilty of crimes against humanity in the 2009 stadium massacre by the military that killed at least 157 people and left dozens of women raped.

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Guinea’s Criminal Court convicted Camara and seven other high-ranking officials after a prolonged trial on charges of murder, kidnapping and rape that were reclassified as “crimes against humanity” on Wednesday. Four other accused were acquitted.

More than 100 survivors and victims’ relatives testified in the trial that started in November 2022, more than a decade after the massacre and under pressure from families and activists demanding justice.

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Some of the victims’ relatives lauded the verdict as justice at last while others said the penalty for Camara in particular was not enough.

Inside the courtroom. Photo: Reuters
Inside the courtroom. Photo: Reuters

“The convictions do not match the crimes. Our sisters were raped, our brothers massacred, bodies reported missing,” said Safiatou Baldé, 25, a relative of one of the victims.

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