Guinean soldiers raped at least 100 women during the bloody massacre in last September, a human rights group said, according to Reuters. The findings were released as United Nations experts began to investigate the repression, in which about 160 people were killed. President of the Guinean Organization of Human Rights, Thierno Maadjou said “most were schoolchildren, students, businesswomen, teachers, even journalists.”
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