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France·Human Rights·Democracy

Guinea opposition vows accountability for disappeared activists

Friday, 10 July 2026, 06:42 · 1 min read

A new legal complaint has been filed in France against Guinean President Mamadi Doumbouya over the alleged enforced disappearance of opposition figures, according to reports from Le Monde Afrique. The case targets the military leader who seized power in a 2021 coup, as opposition groups press for international accountability for the fate of activists who have gone missing under his government. The move underscores growing efforts by the Guinean diaspora and civil society to use French courts — which can exercise jurisdiction over crimes committed abroad under certain conditions — to pursue justice when domestic legal avenues remain closed.

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Le Monde AfriqueLe président guinéen Mamadi Doumbouya visé par une nouvelle plainte en France pour disparition forcée d’opposants ↗︎
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