The military who captured President Alpha
Conde on Sunday have announced a
nationwide curfew “until further notice” as
well as the replacement of governors by the
military.
The junta also said in a statement read out
over national television that it would
convene Conde’s cabinet ministers and
other top officials at 11:00 am (1100 GMT)
Monday in the capital Conakry.
Guinean special forces seized power in a
coup on Sunday, arresting the president
and imposing an indefinite curfew in the
poor west African country.
“We have decided, after having taken the
president, to dissolve the constitution,” said
a uniformed officer flanked by soldiers
toting assault rifles in a video sent to AFP.
The officer also said that Guinea’s land and
air borders had been shut and the
government dissolved.
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An earlier video sent to AFP by the
putschists showed President Alpha Conde
sitting on a sofa surrounded by troops. The
83-year-old leader refused to answer a
question from one soldier about whether he
had been mistreated.
Later Sunday the junta announced a
nationwide curfew “until further notice”,
saying it would convene Conde’s cabinet
ministers at 11:00 am (1100 GMT) Monday.