In Guinea-Conakry, the FNDC filed Wednesday, May 4, a new series of evidence against the Alpha Condé regime, to the Attorney General to facilitate the task of the investigation. The movement was at the forefront in the 2019-2020 crisis and the protests against a third term of the former president. The group had filed a complaint against the former head of state and the bloody repression of the protest movement. The Attorney General then opened an investigation against Alpha Condé and 26 other senior officials for assassination, torture or kidnapping.
In this second batch of evidence, we find in particular reports from several NGOs on the crimes committed by the former regime. The National Front for the Defense of the Constitution (FNDC) has also collected additional documents, including death certificates of those killed during the repression.
The FNDC expects the prosecutor to examine these new elements, requests additional investigations, finds the families of the victims, confirms by report what they have suffered, or even has the photos and videos of abuses examined to find the culprits. In summary, that it feeds its instruction.
For Me Vincent Brengarth, one of the lawyers of the collective, it is a question of bringing a maximum of elements to justice so that it establishes responsibilities. ” We remain active to avoid impunity at all costs. The file is complex and the plaintiffs can help the collection of evidence “, says Mr. Brengarth.
The FNDC is also continuing its investigations and the filing of a third batch is possible. ” With the opening of an investigation by the prosecutor, people who feared reprisals could agree to testify “says the lawyer.
The collective says that it will monitor the attitude of Guinean justice very closely. If the case is buried or politics gets involved, the FNDC does not rule out, as it did in 2020, seizing the International Criminal Court.
For Me Vincent Brengarth, this filing of new evidence is “ very good news, for the parents of the victims, for the FNDC and pro-democracy citizens “.
Me Vincent Brengarth, lawyer for the FNDC, welcomes the lawsuits against Alpha Condé