Guinea opposition says it won't take part in talks unless military leader leaves officeOctober 7th, 2009 Guinea opposition calls for Camara to step downCONAKRY, Guinea — Guinea's main opposition coalition is demanding that the country's military leader step down before it will participate in talks with the ruling junta. Ba Oury, a leading opposition official, said talks would only go forward if Capt.
Clinton calls killings, rapes by Guinea troops 'criminality of the greatest degree'October 6th, 2009 Clinton: government violence in Guinea criminalWASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is calling violence by Guinea's government "criminality of the greatest degree."
Clinton told reporters Tuesday that the government of Capt. Moussa "Dadis" Camara should apologize to its people and give up power.
Supreme Court turns away appeal by former Ill. prosecutor who sued Chicago Tribune for libelOctober 5th, 2009 Court turns down former prosecutor in libel caseWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has refused to revive a libel claim against the Chicago Tribune by a former prosecutor who accused the newspaper of a "witch hunt" against him. The court on Monday turned down an appeal from former DuPage County, Ill., Assistant State's Attorney Thomas Knight.
Burkina Faso's leader to mediate political crisis in Guinea following bloody protestOctober 5th, 2009 Burkina Faso leader to mediate Guinea crisisCONAKRY, Guinea — The president of Burkina Faso is working to mediate the political crisis in Guinea, where soldiers fired on demonstrators last week. ECOWAS, a regional bloc of African states, appointed Blaise Compaore last week and he arrived Monday in Guinea's capital.
French foreign minister urges international intervention in Guinea after bloody protestOctober 5th, 2009 French foreign minister urges Guinea interventionPARIS — France's foreign minister says international intervention is needed in Guinea after soldiers there opened fire on demonstrators last week. Bernard Kouchner also says France can no longer work with the government of Capt.
NJ prosecutor questioned on why employee who made slur remained on Jayson Williams caseSeptember 30th, 2009 Williams' NJ prosecutors take witness standSOMERVILLE, N.J. — A New Jersey prosecutor who heads the office that tried Jayson Williams for manslaughter says he reacted with "anger and disappointment" when he found out that an investigator had used a racial slur to describe the former NBA star.
87 dead after bloodbath at Guinea opposition rallySeptember 29th, 2009 CONAKRY - At least 87 people were killed in Guinea when government security forces fired into the crowd at an opposition rally in the capital Conakry, reports said Tuesday. Hundreds of opposition supporters turned up Monday at the Sep 28 football stadium, named for the day in 1958 when Guinea claimed independence from France, to campaign against junta leader Captain Moussa Dadis Camara.
ICC prosecutor is eyeing possible war crimes by NATO and Taliban in AfghanistanSeptember 9th, 2009 ICC prosecutor eyeing war crimes in AfghanistanUNITED NATIONS — The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court says he is collecting information on possible war crimes by NATO forces and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Luis Moreno Ocampo says he also is conducting preliminary investigations on possible war crimes in Georgia, Colombia, Kenya and by Israeli forces in Gaza.
Prosecutor collecting information on possible war crimes by NATO and Taliban in AfghanistanSeptember 9th, 2009 Prosecutor eyeing war crimes in AfghanistanUNITED NATIONS — The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court said Wednesday he is collecting information on possible war crimes by NATO forces and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Luis Moreno Ocampo said he is also conducting preliminary inquiries on possible war crimes in Georgia, Colombia, Kenya, Ivory Coast, and by Israeli forces in Gaza.
Malam Bacai Sanha wins presidency in West African nation of Guinea-BissauJuly 29th, 2009 Sanha wins Guinea-Bissau's presidential electionBISSAU, Guinea-Bissau — Malam Bacai Sanha is the new president of Guinea-Bissau, election officials said Wednesday. It was a rare, peaceful transition of power in the tiny West African nation, which has been wracked by coups, countercoups and a civil war.
Guinea government: drug lords deposed by ruling junta plotting to topple governmentJuly 12th, 2009 Guinea government warns of coup plotCONAKRY, Guinea — Guinea's military leaders have uncovered a plot to overthrow the government in the poor, unstable West African nation, state radio reported. It said in a report Saturday night that military ruler Capt.
Rights group says officials in Equatorial Guinea spent oil profits on houses, carsJuly 9th, 2009 Rights Group: Equatorial Guinea misused oil moneyJOHANNESBURG — A human rights group said Thursday that government officials in tiny Equatorial Guinea have used tens of millions of dollars in oil profits to buy lavish homes, cars and vacations while leaving citizens in miserable poverty. New York-based Human Rights Watch said the government — already considered one of the world's worst human rights violators — broke an international accord that compels it to provide basic amenities to its people.
Outline of the inquiry into the Air France crashJune 3rd, 2009 Organization of the Air France crash probeThe French accident investigation agency, known by its French acronym BEA, is in charge of the inquiry into what happened to Air France Flight 447, which crashed with 228 aboard en route from Rio to Paris. The man in charge of the investigation, Alain Bouillard, led the probe into the 2000 crash of the Concorde supersonic jet.
Spain prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for 3 alleged ex-Nazi death camp guards living in USMay 29th, 2009 Spain: official targets alleged Nazi guards in USMADRID — A Spanish prosecutor is seeking international arrest warrants for three alleged former Nazi death camp guards who live in the U.S. Pedro Martinez Torrijos of the National Court says there's evidence they were accessories to genocide.
Guinea's junta recalls 30 ambassadors in diplomatic reshuffle from Washington to BeijingMay 6th, 2009 Guinea recalls 30 ambassadors, from US to ChinaCONAKRY, Guinea — Guinea's ruling junta has recalled 30 ambassadors in cities from Washington to Beijing, nearly five months after seizing power when the West African country's longtime dictator died. The military junta gave no reason for the diplomatic reshuffle, ordered by a presidential decree read on state television Tuesday night.