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Nov 8, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

AFRICA/GUINEA - "The solution to Guinea's problems is to be found in Guinea, through the ...

Full story: Fides News

A pressing invitation to dialogue among all Guinean parties was made by Archbishop Vincent Coulibaly of Conakry, President of the Guinean Bishops' Conference, in a message to the nation which was also published by the local press.

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aboudulaye

Manchester, UK

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Nov 11, 2009
 
the solution to guineas problem is to make dadis step down by force and bring him and the junta ti the icc and recollect all the guinean money they put in banks around the world.you can't dialoge with a criminal like dadis and his group like moussa teogro camara, pevi and others
haroun koroma

Watertown, MA

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Nov 14, 2009
 
I was in Guinea for six years and i had friends in the military. what they always think is that guinea is going to be control by them forever and they are serious about it. So the international community needs to educate these blood thisty guys to understand that they are servants and not masters
ajabi

Heerlen, Netherlands

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Nov 17, 2009
 

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please don't bleme Daddis, you should know the past 25 years ruler who breank all this criminal art in Guinea.
think, 25years to 10month's who can stop that ? Daddis is trying, he's a good man , he stop lot of this criminal art in the country.
I pray the next president after Diddas should worman.
kadi

Israel

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Nov 18, 2009
 
the International Communitty must help Guinea and they should tell Dadis to step down, he is a criminal. Who can do what he did on september 28?
Mike McCormick

Syracuse, NY

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Nov 18, 2009
 
The recent slaughter of Guinean civilians in Conakry is heart breaking to say the least.I spent 6 years there during the Sekou Toure regime and remember well the death of Telli Diallo ( Guinea"s UN Ambassador) by starvation in camp Boiro.He was a threat to Toure's power base which meted out non stop Socialist propoganda.Toure was a pathetic model as one of the originators of African Independece.These leaders talk a good game with there endless diatribes about "The Peoples Party"when basically it's State controlled Capitalism.Guinea is a great country with wonderful people .The Guineans deserve much better than what they've gotten from their leaders in the past 50 years.One wonders when the carnage will stop? My prayers are with you... Mike McCormick
Kalie Amie

Conakry, Guinea

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Nov 20, 2009
 
The closest international community at sub-regional level to Guinea and indeed, its current political challenges is the Mano River Union. The bitter experiences of its founding member countries- Liberia and Sierra leone are a strategic cases in point for the Union's strategic engagement in finding a viable and realistic solution to it. The MRU's interest in Guinea is founded upon the fundamental prinicples of peaceful co-existence, political stability, good and democratic governance, which are pre-requisite for economic development and social cohesion. Therefore the MRU needs to speak and act as one in helping one of its members out of the precarious political crisis.
Yimba Kourouma

Evansville, IN

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Nov 22, 2009
 
Guinea is doing okay. The outsiders and the old crooks are the problem. Dadis stopped their crook ways, because his transparency and his plans--to make the roads, build hospitals and develop other areas does not sit well with some elite.
Guineans should come together and solve their problems--thru dialogue. Talk it out--but don't take arms--PLEASE!We saw what happened in Liberia and Sierra Leone. War --tribal conflict will destroy our mother land. Don't listen to outsiders!
If you love Guinea--we need to solve this peacefully.
Dennis

Petrie, Australia

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Nov 23, 2009
 
Yimba Kourouma wrote:
Guinea is doing okay. The outsiders and the old crooks are the problem. Dadis stopped their crook ways, because his transparency and his plans--to make the roads, build hospitals and develop other areas does not sit well with some elite.
Guineans should come together and solve their problems--thru dialogue. Talk it out--but don't take arms--PLEASE!We saw what happened in Liberia and Sierra Leone. War --tribal conflict will destroy our mother land. Don't listen to outsiders!
If you love Guinea--we need to solve this peacefully.
I note you no longer live there so don't realy have a clue as to what is going on - the best thing Dadis can do is go back and hide under the rock he slithered out from under
genttle man

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Tuesday Dec 1
 
If your one of the oposition is your family, and you just want him to be president any how,
I think your lose.
all those old praminester are creminal, because when they were pramenister, we didn't see any narcotrafican de droug or the tief will amyuniform, so fuck than,
thank you Daddis Camara, may God bless you forever.
genttle man

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Tuesday Dec 1
 
God time is the best.
may God bless Daddis,
Daddis Camara, if you get the droug dellers fenish him and his farmily .
sorie

Dallas, TX

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Monday Dec 7
 
war is not the answer,for any problem,there is a solution.i was in conakry for three years,and conakry was a peaceful city in the mano river union.i urge all guinean to pray for there country,both christian and muslim.i am a sierra leonean i saw alot of things in our war.innoucents lives always lost in war.
genttle man

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Tuesday Dec 8
 
Dennis wrote:
<quoted text>I note you no longer live there so don't realy have a clue as to what is going on - the best thing Dadis can do is go back and hide under the rock he slithered out from under
daddis have to finish the bandi and the narco trefican de droug, and there family before he hide.
whether we like him or not, if God like him I think that is enough.
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