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Ebola resistance would have caused deaths in For?cariah: "the agents were shooting ..." said one imam
Post by Guineematin 17 - January - 2015
"They returned at 4:30 and came to shoot. They broke several doors to get people out. They took fifteen (15) people. All the neighbors were alerted. But they were shooting everywhere. It's like a rebellion ... "said, among others, on the phone to Guineematin.com Elhadj Moussa Camara, one of the imams of Sinkin?, sub-prefecture of Kanyah.
Despite our repeated attempts, Guineematin.com could not speak with the prefect or with the head of the the police of For?cariah. Yet the phone of the prefect N'fansoumane Soumah and Colonel Gilbert Lamah rang ...
Two more poignant testimonies of residents reached by phone by Guineematin.com confirmed the words of the Imam on the seriousness of the current situation in Forecariah. "Come and help us," introduced in our conversation one of the residents, believing talking to one of the neighbors they called for help ... A reporter of Guineematin.com is already on his way to Sinkin?, sub-prefecture of Kanyah.
Mamadou Balde Alpha
http://guineematin.com/2015/01/17/l...a-forecariah-les-agents-tiraient-dit-un-imam/
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Guinea: 26 suspects linked to anti-Ebola incidents in For?cariah arrested
APA-Conakry (Guinea)
Guinean police arrested 26 people suspected of links to anti-Ebola in Sinkin? events in the city of Forecariah, from which originated the current Prime Minister Mohamed Said Fofana, security sources told APA on Sunday.
The respondents are accused of having attacked a prefectural team that had gone there to pick two suspected cases of Ebola to confine them to the transit center For?cariah city 100 km from Conakry,
The missionaries then met with resistance from villagers who looted their vehicle. They were saved by the intervention of the strength of forces.
Such facts are often noted in Forest Guinea, the epicenter of the epidemic.
Recently, three policemen and their driver were lynched to death, also in For?cariah by a crowd who suspected them of wanting to spread Ebola in their locality.
Faced with this situation, the Guinean President Alpha Conde has now authorized the use of "public force" to stop the recalcitrant.
Speaking in the same vein, the Prime Minister, Said Fofana, also announced coercive measures against refractory to combating anti-Ebola.
AB / of / APA 2015-01-18 3:14:28 p.m.
http://apanews.net/news/fr/article.php?id=814812