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Guinea students 'shot dead' during protest
Guinea students 'shot dead' during protest
Students came out in numbers and vented their anger by throwing stones and sticks at riot police.
Officials confirmed the casualties and blamed the events on the organisers of the protest, for staging what they called an illegal demonstration.
A hospital worker told the AFP news agencies the dead were shot at close range by riot police and gendarmerie.
At least 30 people were injured, including members of the security forces. Twelve protesters have been arrested.
Teacher unions in Guinea have been on strike for several weeks over poor pay.
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The Gambia: President Barrow sworn in at packed stadium
The Gambia: President Barrow sworn in at packed stadium
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Gambian
President Adama Barrow greeted thousands of supporters at Independence Stadium
The Gambia has sworn in its new president, Adama
Barrow, in front of a crowd of thousands.
It is the second time Mr Barrow has taken the oath.
The first time was at very low-key event at the
country's embassy in Senegal last month, after a lengthy power struggle forced
him into exile.
After his predecessor finally agreed to step down, Mr
Barrow was able to arrange a stadium event back in his homeland, near the
capital city Banjul.
Crowds queued through the night to get a good spot
inside the stadium.
Brass bands prepared to play and flags waved.
Mr Barrow is only the third president in the history
of The Gambia, and the celebrations also mark 52 years of the west African
country's independence.
Long-time leader Yahya Jammeh was voted out in
December but he only agreed to step aside when regional powers
sent in troops ready to remove him by force.
He has since fled to Equatorial Guinea.
Mr Barrow has promised a new dawn for the country,
which Mr Jammeh had ruled with an iron fist.
Many political prisoners have already been freed and
The Gambia is set to rejoin international institutions such as the
International Criminal Court and the Commonwealth.
Mr Barrow, a successful property developer who has
never held public office, defied the odds by winning the election.
Image caption The Gambia's flag was hoisted above
Independence Stadium for the ceremony
Speaking to the BBC just before the election, Mr
Barrow said that Gambians "had been suffering for 22 years" and were
ready for change.
His predecessor had once told the BBC he
would rule for a billion years, if necessary.
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