Guinea's deposed leader authorised to leave country by AFP Staff Writers Conakry (AFP) Dec 31, 2021 Guinea's ex-president Alpha Conde, who has been detained since his ouster in a September coup, obtained authorisation Friday to leave the West African country for a month. A government statement read out on national television said that, in consultation with the regional bloc ECOWAS, "former President Alpha Conde is authorised to go abroad for a period of one month for consultations". The nature of the consultations was not given and no departure date specified. The release of the 83-year-old Conde is one of the demands made by ECOWAS, along with the holding of elections within six months. ECOWAS has suspended Guinea from its ranks and sanctioned individual members of the junta led by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, who has been named transitional president of the mineral-rich but impoverished country. Conde, who was in power for nearly 11 years, had come under increasing fire for perceived authoritarianism, with dozens of opposition activists arrested. But the putsch in Guinea has sparked fears of democratic backsliding across West Africa -- where military strongmen are an increasingly familiar sight. The former president had been held incommunicado for 12 weeks until the junta allowed him to stay with his wife in the suburbs of Conakry. He remains under house arrest, according to the press. The ruling junta had said in september that Conde would remain in Guinea.
Dozens reported killed in Tigray air strikes: UN Nairobi (AFP) Dec 30, 2021 Dozens of civilians were reportedly killed last week in a barrage of air strikes in Ethiopia's conflict-wracked northernmost Tigray region, the highest casualties recorded since October, the UN's emergency-response agency said Thursday. Ethiopia's government said last week that its troops would not advance further into Tigray, signalling a potential pause in fighting even as Tigrayan rebels accuse the military of carrying out several air strikes in the region this month. The claims by the Tigray ... read more
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