Lamine Camara, victim, charges Colonel Tiegboro Camara

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2023-10-18 19:25:21

Lamine Camara, glazier, was the last to testify at the bar this Wednesday, October 18. He went to the stadium at the call of the Forces Vives de Guinée, he found Colonel Moussa Tiegboro Camara talking with the demonstrators. He noticed the arrival of a bus containing people dressed in Chelsea jerseys. This aroused his curiosity, he went to see, they were strange people. But he continued to follow the demonstrators. Still, Moussa Tiegboro Camara continued to dissuade the demonstrators, saying that if he did not leave, “it will go badly.” I wasn’t happy with Tiegboro’s reaction. I shouted: ”Down with Dadis, we are going to demonstrate.” Tiegboro ordered me to be arrested. I was put in a pick-up, other people were arrested too. A few minutes later, I was released. I continued inside the stadium. There were infiltrators, faces tight, I think they were the ones who opened the stadium door. We entered. Given the atmosphere in the stadium, I told my friend to get out. Nothing is sure! As we were leaving, the stampede started. When I came out, gendarmes arrested me for the Eco 1 gendarmerie. Along the way, the gendarmes trampled us and hit us. This is when my teeth were knocked out. We stayed at the gendarmerie until 6 p.m. We were released on orders from the gendarmerie high command.”

According to him, Colonel Moussa Tiegboro Camara is the one who worked the most in the massacre of September 28, 2009. Because the gendarmes who were there were under his orders. “There is no one who worked at the stadium more than Tiegboro Camara, the day of the massacre.”

Ibn Adama

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