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07CONAKRY186
2007-02-17 08:12:00
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Embassy Conakry
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TFGV01: EMBASSY STATEMENT ON GUINEA CRISIS

Tags:  KPAO PINS AEMR PREL GV 
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UNCLAS CONAKRY 000186

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

C O R R E C T E D COPY ADDED SIPDIS DESIGNATION

E.O. 12598: NA
TAGS: KPAO PINS AEMR PREL GV
SUBJECT: TFGV01: EMBASSY STATEMENT ON GUINEA CRISIS



1. With the Department's concurrence, we have disseminated the
following press statement dated February 16, 2007.


2. Text also available in French from PAO Andrew McLean at
McLeanAJ@state.gov


3. Begin text:

The United States is deeply concerned over the crisis in Guinea and
the declaration of a state of siege. We condemn the suspension --
even partial -- of civilian rule, the use of lethal force against
the civilian population, the abrogation of basic freedoms, and the
roll-back of the democratic process.

We are deeply concerned by credible reports of serious human rights
abuses. We urge Guinea's military and security forces to exercise
restraint and to refrain from acts of intimidation or violence
against the civilian population. The Guinean armed forces, security
forces, and civilian officials involved in such abuses must be held
accountable for their actions.

We deplore acts of violence, including the theft and destruction of
property by civilians and non-civilians. The disorder that plagues
Guinea reflects widespread popular discontent caused by decades of
poor governance.

We deeply regret that efforts to resolve the crisis through dialogue
have thus far failed. The declaration of a state of siege and the
accompanying restrictions on civil liberties are not conducive to
the political dialogue that Guinea so desperately needs.

The United States remains a friend of the Republic of Guinea and the
Guinean people. We call for the lifting of the state of siege
before the end of the 12-day period, the return of the military to
their barracks, the restoration of basic freedoms, the resumption of
political dialogue, and the restoration of civilian rule.

We call on all Guineans to use constructive political dialogue and
the constitutional means at their disposal to bring about the
changes necessary to resolve the crisis and to establish effective,
democratic governance.

McDONALD