Texarkana Gazette

Former coup leader returns to Guinea

- —COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

CONAKRY, Guinea — The man who led a 2008 coup in Guinea and whose brief rule was marked by a stadium massacre against peaceful demonstrat­ors returned to the West African country Wednesday after more than a decade in exile.

After his arrival in the capital, Moussa “Dadis” Camara told supporters he had faith in the country’s justice system and was “fully prepared to tell my part of the truth” concerning the 2009 stadium killings when at least 157 people were slain.

Camara, 57, is one of more than a dozen suspects who were charged in connection with the massacre, when Guinean security forces fired upon peaceful demonstrat­ors protesting against his intention to run for president. However, no trial date has ever been set. Earlier this year, human-rights groups cited “an evident lack of will to complete preparatio­ns” and said victims’ families had waited long enough.

For years Guinea’s government had sought to prevent his homecoming, fearing it could stoke political instabilit­y. However, another coup earlier this year in Guinea put a military junta in power that was more amenable to Camara’s return.

Camara was shot in the head by one of his bodyguards only a year after he had seized control of Guinea in the aftermath of longtime dictator Lansana Conte’s death in December 2008.

Camara’s exile to Burkina Faso eventually paved the way for Guinea’s first democratic elections since independen­ce from France, which put Alpha Conde in power. Now Conde has been overthrown by another junta and remains under military custody.

First elected in the landmark 2010 vote, Conde’s popularity sank after he ran for a third term, saying term limits did not apply to him. Conde ultimately won re-election in October 2020, only to be deposed in the military coup less than a year later.

 ?? (AP/Algassimou Balde) ?? Moussa “Dadis” Camara speaks Wednesday in Conakry, Guinea, after arriving from exile.
(AP/Algassimou Balde) Moussa “Dadis” Camara speaks Wednesday in Conakry, Guinea, after arriving from exile.

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