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Guinea families demand answers as two-year anniversary of activists' disappearance approaches

Sunday, 5 July 2026, 06:27 · 1 min read

Nearly two years after activists Foniké Menguè and Mamadou Billo Bah were abducted in Conakry (Guinea's capital) on 9 July 2024, their families gathered in Paris on Saturday to renew calls for truth and justice. Menguè's wife, Hawadjan Doukouré, appealed directly to Guinean authorities to reveal her husband's fate and secure his release, saying the government's silence continues to cause suffering. Rights advocates from the FNDC-France (a Guinean opposition diaspora movement) warn that no formal investigation has been opened, that the cases bear the hallmarks of enforced disappearance, and that impunity has become the norm in Guinea — a pattern they say also extends to the disappearances of journalist Habib Marouane and activist Saadou Nimaga.

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RFIGuinée: les familles réclament toujours la vérité après la disparition de Foniké Menguè et Mamadou Billo Bah ↗︎
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