Saturday, February 13, 2016

Guinea Police Arrest Opposition Leader's Bodyguards

Cellou Dalien Diallo once served as Prime Minister Getty images

Guinea’s main opposition leader Cellou Dalien Diallo has accused investigators of bias after 17 of his bodyguards were arrested as part of investigations into the death of a journalist last week.

BBC Africa Live report continues:

Mohamed Koula Diallo was shot dead at the headquarters of Mr Diallo's UFDG party amid clashes between rival factions.

They followed the expulsion of Mamadou Oury Ba - a founding member of the party.
Mr Diallo accused the military police of politicizing the issue and said he did not understand why only his own men were being singled out and arrested.

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