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suspension of the constitution "as well as political and union activity". Guinean national radio began playing the song "Armée Guinéenne" repeatedly. According to Camara, the coup was necessary because of Guinea's "deep despair" amidst rampant poverty and corruption, and he said that the existing institutions were "incapable of resolving the crises which have been confronting the country." Furthermore, Camara said that someone from the military would become president, while a civilian would be appointed prime minister at the head of a new government that would be ethnically balanced. The National Council for Democracy and Development would, according to Camara, include 26 officers as well as six civilians.
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people (U.N.) and injuring at least 1,200 not just in the stadium but as many fled on streets. In response to criticism from international human rights organisations, the government has said that only 56 people died and most were trampled by fleeing protesters. Following the event, cell phone photos from anonymous sources circulated on the Internet, showing what appears to be many women being raped by Camara's soldiers. Few women have spoken up about the attacks against them because of a societal stigma against the victims of sexual assault. However,
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the terrain is favorable to us", declaring that the large crowds indicated that the people were indeed supportive of the coup. Also on 24 December, Camara said in a radio broadcast that the CNDD did not want to stay in power indefinitely and that it intended to lead the country for two years, promising "credible and transparent presidential elections by the end of December 2010". This contradicted an earlier statement which promised an election within the constitutionally mandated period of 60 days.
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On 27 September 2022, Camara was imprisoned and tried for the 2009 massacre. Salifou Beavogui, one of Camara's lawyers, stated that the prosecutor had "take our six clients to the central house (prison) where they will apparently be confined until the end (of the trial)" and that "Very unfortunately,
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in Conakry, demanding that Camara step down. Although many branches of security forces were involved, the presidential guard "Red Berets", led by Abubakar "Toumba" Diakite, were responsible for the violence, firing on, knifing, bayonetting, and gang-raping the fleeing civilians, killing at least 157
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Speaking on the radio on 25 December, Camara said that he did not plan to run for president at the end of the two-year transitional period. He also declared that the CNDD was not susceptible to bribes. According to Camara, people had "start to show up with bags of money to try to corrupt us. They’ve
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A statement was read over the radio on 24 December 2008, announcing that Captain Camara was the President of the CNDD. Later in the day, Camara and thousands of soldiers loyal to him paraded through the city, surrounded by large numbers of civilian supporters. According to Camara, he "came to see if
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On 4 November 2023, a heavily armed group broke Camara and three other officials out of the Conakry jail. During his escape, nine people, including three intruders and four members of Guinea’s defense forces were killed, and six others were treated for gunshot wounds. He was recaptured hours later.
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Six hours after Somparé announced Conté's death, a statement was read on television announcing a military coup d'état. This statement, read by Captain Camara on behalf of the CNDD, said that "the government and the institutions of the Republic have been dissolved". The statement also announced the
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to run the country. With Camara still in rehabilitation, the United States government expressed its desire to see Camara kept out of Guinea. Konaté was appointed head of the Transition regime tasked with the preparation of the 2010 presidential election, because: "All of Camara’s actions were ill
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and the United States punished Moussa Dadis Camara and forty-one other junta members in late October 2009. The African Union imposed a travel ban and froze any bank accounts owned by the forty-two. The European Union did the same a day earlier. The United States opted for a travel ban alone. The
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has confirmed that they have treated several rape and sexual violence victims of the incident. For a people already accustomed to violence, the rapes were nonetheless especially shocking as they took place in the open space, under broad daylight, and were horrifically violent and often mortal.
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The Associated Press reported that Camara's tenureship was quickly challenged by soldiers of Sekouba Konate, in one of the capital's barracks. Camara, Konate, and a third unknown officer then drew lots, twice, to determine who would lead, with Camara winning both times.
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On 17 December 2009, a United States diplomatic agent sent information that Camara's health was "not expected to return fully to previous state" following the assassination attempt. Possible plans for restoring order were discussed.
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demanding that Camara step down. The security forces responded with force, and several dozen people died. On 3 December 2009, Camara was shot in the head during an assassination attempt and subsequently left the country to
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African Union's commissioner for peace and security said the sanctions were intended to punish the junta and would not affect areas such as trade which may impact on the lives of ordinary citizens.
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According to numerous witness accounts, women were horrendously gang-raped using gun barrels and other objects. Some were raped then shot with the rifle barrel in their vaginas. The
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the trial is beginning with the violation of the rights of the accused". On 28 September, Camara and 10 other former military and government officials appeared in court.
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On 31 July 2024, Moussa Dadis Camara was found guilty of “crimes against humanity” in the massacres that occurred in 2009, and was sentenced to twenty years in prison.
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took over as acting president, with the United States and France expressing their desire to keep Camara out of the country. He was exiled in
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tried to give money to our wives and cars to our children." He warned that he would "personally go after anyone that tries to corrupt us".
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Counsel, Graeme. "Music for a coup – 'Armée Guinéenne'. An overview of Guinea's recent political turmoil".
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On 13 November, his trial resumed, having been suspended for three weeks due to unrelated reasons.
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concealed attempts to take over… we’re not getting that same sense from Konate," according to the
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Camara interview with Radio France Internationale after Conakry massacre, English translation
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ethnic group (known in Guinea as Guerze). Dadis attended primary and secondary school in
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sources suggested that Camara had in fact left the country for medical treatment in
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to attend his mother's funeral. Another visit was thwarted in 2015 after President
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as Prime Minister of a six-month transition government, leading up to elections.
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and was later appointed the Chief of Fuels at the Guinean army base in
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On 3 December 2009, Camara was shot by men under the command of his
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On 28 September 2009, opposition party members demonstrated in the
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On 25 December 2008, the Prime Minister under the previous régime,
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on 23 December 2008 shortly after the death of long-time president
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from 23 December 2008 to 15 January 2010. He was the leader of the
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Guinea's Capital Fades Into a Ghost Town After Soldiers' Rampage
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forced him to deplane a commercial flight during a stopover in
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Randy Fabi; Nick Tattersall; Andrew Dobbie (29 October 2009).
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https://web.archive.org/web/20101203093035/http://46.59.1.2/
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Moussa Dadis Camara was born in 1964 in the remote town of
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Conseil National de la Démocratie et du Développement, CNDD
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Guinea's presidential guard explains assassination motive
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on 13 and 14 January, on 15 January, Camara, Konaté and
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Guinean Junta Leader Camara Blocked From Power by U.S
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Guinea vice-president returns after assassination bid
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On 22 December 2021, Camara returned to Guinea. 736:On 16 December 2009, Diakite was still in hiding. 1557:"African Union imposes sanctions on Guinea junta" 1416:"In a Guinea Seized by Violence, Women Are Prey" 632:is currently investigating the incident and the 2256:Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry alumni 1120:"Guinea's long-time military leader Conte dies" 2221:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Sunni Islam 405:National Council for Democracy and Development 164:National Council for Democracy and Development 2113: 2053:In Guinea Seized by Violence, Woman Are Prey. 2043:Guinea Seethes as a Captain Rules at Gunpoint 1295:"Coup leader consolidates position in Guinea" 1231:"Coup attempt in Guinea after president dies" 1139:"Military-led group announces coup in Guinea" 845: 843: 841: 8: 1720:, bloomberg, 9 December 2009, archived from 1269:"Guinea coup leader parades through capital" 2038:Toll Rises From Attack on Guinea Protesters 1358:"ICC prosecutor to examine Guinea killings" 84:24 December 2008 – 15 January 2010 2120: 2106: 2098: 2057: 1360:. Reuters. 16 October 2009. Archived from 514:He joined the Army of Guinea in 1990 as a 54: 38: 2023:Guinea Prime Minister Surrenders To Junta 1290: 1288: 1250:"Army captain named head of Guinea junta" 1158:"Death of Guinea dictator prompts 'coup'" 677:Economic Community of West African States 1531:"France welcomes arms embargo on Guinea" 1385:"U.S. Envoy Protests Violence in Guinea" 748:On 12 January 2010, Camara was flown to 569:In the early hours of 23 December 2008, 545:In 2010, Camara converted from Islam to 1744:.nyud.net/cable/2009/12/09RABAT988.html 1616:Callimachi, Rukmini (4 December 2009). 1034: 1032: 1030: 837: 731:United States Deputy Secretary of State 679:imposed an arms embargo on Guinea. The 549:. 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Index

Moussa Camara
Moussa Camara (disambiguation)
Captain

President of Guinea
Kabiné Komara
Lansana Conté
Sékouba Konaté
Koulé
National Council for Democracy and Development
Jeanne Saba
Ouagadougou
Alma mater
University of Conakry
Official website
Guinea
Army captain
2008 Guinean military unrest
United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone Civil War
Maison Centrale de Conakry
Conviction(s)
Crimes against humanity
imprisonment
[musadadiskamaʁa]
N'Ko
[mɔizdadiskamaʁa]
Guinean army
President of Guinea
National Council for Democracy and Development

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