Political actors and the Guinea Bar Association have expressed concern over the unknown detention conditions of the leaders of the National Front for the Defense of the Constitution (FNDC), who were arrested last week by the national gendarmerie and special forces.
The whereabouts and treatment of FNDC leaders Foniké Mangué and Billo Bah remain undisclosed, prompting calls from legal and political groups for the government to adhere to proper legal procedures in handling their arrests.
The Guinea Bar Association has emphasized the importance of following due process and ensuring the detainees’ rights are respected.
In response to the arrests and the lack of transparency, demonstrations are being organized this weekend in Europe, the United States, and various African countries.
These protests aim to demand the immediate release of Foniké Mangué and Billo Bah, and to draw international attention to the situation in Guinea.