The Associated Press: W Africa – Group: Guinea – Conakry protest death toll climbs to 157
CONAKRY, Guinea — Soldiers reeking of alcohol menaced Guinea’s capital Tuesday, a day after the military’s presidential guard shot at pro-democracy demonstrators in the West African country, leaving at least 157 people dead, a human rights group said.
The soldiers fired into the air as they roamed the deserted streets of the normally bustling capital. Guinea’s military leader, who rose to power in a December coup, said Monday’s violence was beyond his control.
Dr. Chierno Maadjou with the Guinean Organization for Defense of Human Rights said 157 people had been killed and more than 1,200 wounded on Monday.
An Associated Press reporter said he saw halls full of wounded patients at the city’s large Donka Hospital, some with bullet wounds, others who appeared to have been beaten.
Opposition politician Mutarr Diallo said he witnessed soldiers raping women with rifle butts during Monday’s protests. He was arrested during the protest but released Tuesday morning.
via The Associated Press: Group: Guinea protest death toll climbs to 157.
