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\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.

\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.

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THE PREMIER LEAGUE is supporting the introduction of the Football Leadership Diversity Code and is...

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The only reason it happened is because teachers and other school employees turned out in large numbers in the 2018 elections and unseated a dozen anti-education members from the Texas House and two from the state Senate and replaced them with education friendly legislators. Educators are returning to the polls in large numbers again this […]

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Guinean President Alpha Condé makes his first public appearance since the election of October 18, 2020 by visiting gendarmes and police officers injured in the clashes that followed the election. According to provisional results announced on 24 October by the electoral commission (Céni), the head of state, 82 years old, was reappointed for a third controversial term by obtaining 59.5% of the votes cast.

Guinean opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo said Wednesday that a blockade of his home, imposed by the security forces following tumultuous presidential elections on October 18, had been lifted.

\"We discovered on the stroke of noon that we could go in and out. They packed up without warning, in the same way that they had come,\" Diallo told the press.

Police barricaded the politician in his home in the capital Conakry after he declared victory a day after the vote -- a claim denied by the government and which led to lethal clashes.

On Tuesday, mediators from the UN, African Union and regional bloc ECOWAS called on the \"security measures\" around Diallo's home to be lifted \"in the spirit of inclusive dialogue.\"

Diallo said that barricades around the headquarters of his party, the UFDG, and around his offices, remained in place.

The security presence in reputedly pro-opposition districts of Conakry was also notably lighter on Wednesday.

\"We were surprised this morning to see that the troops deployed in our area had packed up and gone,\" said Souleymane Bangoura, an inhabitant of the district of Sonfonia.

President Alpha Conde, 82, won the hotly-contested election according to official results announced Saturday, setting the stage for a controversial third term.

Conde was a former opposition leader during years of hardline rule who in 2010 became the first democratically-elected president of one of Africa's poorest and most volatile states.

But he has been accused by critics of authoritarian drift during his second term in office, which he won in 2015.

He pushed through a new constitution in March which he argued would modernise the country.

But it also allowed him to bypass a two-term limit for presidents, arguing that the counter had been reset to zero.

Opposition to that outcome had provoked mass protests from October 2019, in which security forces killed dozens of people.

Conde, who had not been seen in public since election day, visited the military hospital in the capital on Wednesday under the close guard of the \"red berets\", an elite military unit.

Accompanied by Defence Minister Mohamed Diane and his personal adviser Tibou Camara, Conde spoke with police and gendarmes who had been injured in post-election violence.

- Deadly clashes -

Diallo was formerly a prime minister under authoritarian leader Lansana Conte, and has unsuccessfully challenged Conde in each election the president has contested.

On October 19, without waiting for official results, Diallo maintained that data his activists had gathered at individual polling stations showed that he had won.

The self-pr

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They packed up without warning, in the same way that they had come,\" Diallo told the press. \n\nPolice barricaded the politician in his home in the capital Conakry after he declared victory a day after the vote -- a claim denied by the government and which led to lethal clashes. \n\nOn Tuesday, mediators from the UN, African Union and regional bloc ECOWAS called on the \"security measures\" around Diallo's home to be lifted \"in the spirit of inclusive dialogue.\" \n\nDiallo said that barricades around the headquarters of his party, the UFDG, and around his offices, remained in place. \n\nThe security presence in reputedly pro-opposition districts of Conakry was also notably lighter on Wednesday. \n\n\"We were surprised this morning to see that the troops deployed in our area had packed up and gone,\" said Souleymane Bangoura, an inhabitant of the district of Sonfonia. \n\nPresident Alpha Conde, 82, won the hotly-contested election according to official results announced Saturday, setting the stage for a controversial third term. \n\nConde was a former opposition leader during years of hardline rule who in 2010 became the first democratically-elected president of one of Africa's poorest and most volatile states. \n\nBut he has been accused by critics of authoritarian drift during his second term in office, which he won in 2015. \n\nHe pushed through a new constitution in March which he argued would modernise the country. \n\nBut it also allowed him to bypass a two-term limit for presidents, arguing that the counter had been reset to zero. \n\nOpposition to that outcome had provoked mass protests from October 2019, in which security forces killed dozens of people. \n\nConde, who had not been seen in public since election day, visited the military hospital in the capital on Wednesday under the close guard of the \"red berets\", an elite military unit. \n\nAccompanied by Defence Minister Mohamed Diane and his personal adviser Tibou Camara, Conde spoke with police and gendarmes who had been injured in post-election violence. \n\n- Deadly clashes - \n\nDiallo was formerly a prime minister under authoritarian leader Lansana Conte, and has unsuccessfully challenged Conde in each election the president has contested. \n\nOn October 19, without waiting for official results, Diallo maintained that data his activists had gathered at individual polling stations showed that he had won. \n\nThe self-pr","MaxDetailCharacters":300,"ImageUrl":"https://cdn.blackfacts.com/uploads/blackfacts/facts/2020/10/db34fdff-dd36-406a-97de-1ec1c4bad03d.jpg","ImageHeight":538,"ImageWidth":1024,"ImageOrientation":"landscape","HasImage":true,"CssClass":"","Layout":"","Rowspan":1,"Colspan":1,"Likes":0,"Shares":0,"ContentSourceId":"42C8FAC1-E2C7-4A09-8CA5-16C843DEC99E","SourceName":"Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa","ContentSourceRootUrl":"https://www.africanews.com","ContentSourceIcon":null,"SponsorId":"E42D645B-BA17-4D13-BFC2-D2671A5DBF45","IsSponsored":true,"SponsorName":"NSBE Boston","SmallSponsorLogoUrl":"24x24/nsbe-logo.png","SponsorUrl":"https://www.nsbeboston.org/","HasSmallSponsorLogo":true,"EffectiveDate":null,"HasEffectiveDate":false,"MonthAbbrevName":null,"FormattedDate":null,"Year":null,"Month":null,"Day":null,"LastUpdatedDate":"2023-11-25T05:14:39.027","LastUpdatedBy":null,"IsEditable":false,"InsertAd":false,"JSONFactData":"{\"date\":\"2020-10-29T07:39:05Z\"}","JsonExtData":{"date":{"ValueKind":3}},"Html":null,"Css":null,"Script":null,"ScriptHash":null,"Id":172336,"FactUId":"42DADBAD-FB7C-4A96-90F5-539BFA2587F3","Slug":"guinea-president-visits-the-wounded-while-opposition-denounces-electoral-hold-up-africanews","FactType":"News","VirtualSiteSlug":"blackfacts","Title":"Guinea: President visits the wounded while opposition denounces electoral 'hold up' | Africanews","LocalFactUrl":"/fact/guinea-president-visits-the-wounded-while-opposition-denounces-electoral-hold-up-africanews","ResultCount":200,"SearchType":"OmniSearch.RelatedId"},{"FadeSummary":false,"SponsorRedirectUrl":"https://ai.blackfacts.com/redirect/Sponsor/92d93880-697a-445c-aed2-13bc576dd2c3/9066518e-5596-4998-bffc-98302eac77dc/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.easternbank.com%2F","SourceRedirectUrl":"https://ai.blackfacts.com/redirect/ContentSource/bde46383-d1b2-44e6-8a24-c1141972f71f/9066518e-5596-4998-bffc-98302eac77dc/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailykos.com","DisplayText":"

As Daily Kos covered, White House senior advisor and Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner appeared on Fox & Friends on Fox News on Monday morning. Kushner has made his TV appearances a pretty regular occurrence, especially when it comes to...

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Despite the NFL's long battle with social issues, the sport still has a record-breaking viewership each Sunday. And while players haven't got the best rep for their style, this year, […]

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Omar Muhammad, formerly known as Omar Saunders, is one of the now exonerated Roscetti Four. Omar and three others were convicted of rape, kidnapping, and murder of medical student, Lori Roscetti. Sentenced to life in prison, they were forced to confess to the crime. After it was determined DNA did not match any of the … Continued

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