Young protesters clashed on Thursday with security forces in the Guinean capital Conakry after a banned group called for demonstrations against the country's ruling junta.

The National Front for the Defence of the Constitution, FNDC, which had called the protest, said five people had suffered gunshot wounds, one of whom was in critical condition.

 

The poor but mineral-rich West African state has been under military government since a September 2021 coup that ousted president Alpha Conde after more than 10 years in power.

 

Military leader Colonel Mamady Doumbouya has appointed himself president and undertaken to restore civilian rule within three years.

 

The unrest coincides with a visit to the country by the West African bloc ECOWAS, which on September 24 gave Guinea a month to propose a new timeframe, or else face a tightening of sanctions that it has imposed.

 

 

 
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