Guinea's ruling junta has granted a controversial pardon to former military leader Moussa Dadis Camara, who was serving a 20-year sentence for his role in the 2009 stadium massacre that left over 150 people dead. The pardon, announced on state television, was justified on 'health grounds' despite Camara's conviction for crimes against humanity. Human rights groups have condemned the move, warning it undermines justice and accountability. The massacre occurred when security forces opened fire on opposition protesters in a stadium in Conakry. The decision raises concerns about the junta's commitment to human rights and the rule of law.
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Главният на Юнтата в Гвинея прощава бившия военен лидер за масакъра в стадиона през 2009 година
According to a decree read on state TV late on Friday, Guinea's Junta leader has pardoned former military leader Moussa Dadis Camara for "health reasons"
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Бившият диктатор на Гвинея е помилван за масакъра в стадиона през 2009 г.
Guinea's ruling junta has pardoned the country's former dictator, Moussa "Dadis" Camara, who was serving a 20-prison sentence for the 2009 stadium massacre by the military.
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Гвинейският бивш диктатор е освободен от затвора след амнистията за убийствата през 2009 г.: хунта
Guinea's ex-dictator Moussa Dadis Camara, jailed for 20 years over a 2009 massacre, was pardoned for "health reasons" by the West African country's junta head, with a human rights body