Citizens of Guinea Conakry demonstrate against the dictator Alpha Conde in Madrid, Spain. Protesters from Guinea Conakry claim in their statutes that


Citizens of Guinea Conakry demonstrate against the dictator Alpha Conde in Madrid, Spain. Protesters from Guinea Conakry claim in their statutes that Alpha Condé has won the elections in October. The protesters will affirm that Alpha Condé puts infiltrated militia soldiers in the ranks of the police who repress innocent people in the streets of Guinea, even breaking into their homes, arresting anyone who conspires against their government. They carry out selective kidnappings of opponents from all neighborhoods. The opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo, 68 years old and who had already faced Condé in two previous elections, proclaimed himself the winner with 53% of the votes from the same Monday and based on the results provided by his own auditors, without wait for the data of an electoral commission which it considers delegitimized to arbitrate in this process due to its “partiality”. Diallo's words provoked the first celebratory marches of the opposition that faced the forces of order. The Government asked the opposition to be restrained and to refrain from proclaiming unconfirmed results by the only body authorized to do so. The Alpha Condé government ordered the surrounding of Diallo's house in Conakry and they entered the headquarters of the opposition party, the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG), as reported by Diallo himself, who saw how a new electoral defeat was brewing, which he considers a "Total fraud" by the government.


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