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Current Feed ContentGuinea ALERT: Two national radio journalists unfairly suspendedIbrahima Sadio Bah and Amadou Diouldé Diallo, two senior sports journalists of the state-owned Radio Télévision Guinéenne (RTG) were on February 10, 2009 suspended indefinitely by the RTG’s management for allegedly violating the station’s editorial policy. Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)’s correspondent reported that the suspension followed a comment that Diallo made on air praising Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, the military head of state for releasing Aboubacar Bruno Bangoura,...ECOWAS to sanction GuineaGuinea stands to be sanctioned on Friday when an extra-ordinary session of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is to convene in Abuja to discuss the recent military putsch in the country.The sanction, which may be in the form of suspension, is in protest against the coup and in line with the current stand of the AU against military takeover of government on the continent.Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ojo Maduekwe told State House correspondents at the end of a...Guinea junta pledges 2009 pollsGuinea's military ruler has promised to hold elections in 2009 - a year earlier than previously announced. "Captain Camara was very clear...in accepting the period of 12 months," said Alain Joyandet. Capt Camara also pledged not to stand in those polls, according to the French secretary of state for co-operation. He seized power last month, hours after the death of President Lansana Conte. Mr Joyandet is the most senior western official to meet the coup leaders, reports the AFP news agency....French official visits Guinea to discuss electionsA French official will travel to Guinea on Saturday to meet the ruling military junta and the civilian prime minister to discuss the organisation of elections in the first half of the year.The National Council for Democracy and Development (CNDD) took control of the West Africa bauxite exporter last month on the death of President Lansana Conte.Guinea junta names banker as PMGuinea's military rulers have named a banker as their prime minister, a week after their coup. Kabine Komara had been an executive at the African Export-Import Bank, based in the Egyptian capital Cairo. His appointment came as western envoys met Guinea's coup leaders and urged them to hand over power quickly.Coup-hit Guinea burying ex-leaderFuneral ceremonies have been taking place in Guinea for former President Lansana Conte, whose death this week triggered a military coup.Thousands packed a stadium in the capital Conakry to hear tributes to the late leader whose coffin was brought in after lying in state at parliament.Coup fear as Guinea president diesThe West African country of Guinea, reeling after the death of President Lansana Conte, is staring at the prospect of widespread political instability amid an apparent coup.Journalist Mohammed Kayta in Conakry said the Guinean military seized control of the capital city's streets in an apparent coup. He reported that the military was holding negotiations to determine who will succeed Conte, who ruled the country for nearly 25 years.Military takes control in GuineaGuinea's army has announced that it has dissolved the country's government and suspended the constitution, hours after the death of President Lansana Conte.In a state radio statement, Capt Moussa Dadis Camara said a "consultative council" of civilian and military leaders would be set up in their place.Guinea ALERT: Radio station suspended indefinitelyThe National Communications Council (CNC), the media regulatory body in Guinea on November 4, 2008 ordered the management of Familia FM , a community radio station in Conakry to ceased transmission for allegedly broadcasting information which the CNC claimed could “disturb ‘the’ public peace” of the country. Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)’s correspondent reported that following the directive the station is now of the airwaves. A reporter of the station said they did not receive...GUINEA: Drug trade “potentially more dangerous than Guinea-Bissau”Guinea has become a major drug-trafficking hub and the trade there is now potentially more dangerous than in Guinea-Bissau, according to Antonio Mazzitelli, regional representative of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. “The [drug trafficking] situation is more complex and more dangerous now than in Guinea-Bissau based on the information we have,” Mazzitelli told IRIN. International drug traffickers from Colombia, Venezuela, Nigeria and Spain, among other countries, have moved their trade up... |