At least three people were killed when protestors rampaged through Guinea’s capital Conakry and the eastern town of Kankan on Sunday, as unions vowed to resume a crippling general strike to oust a new prime minister. It was the second day of rioting in the mineral-rich West African country since President Lansana Conte unexpectedly named a close ally to the new post of premier on Friday. At least 14 people were killed in clashes with security forces on Saturday. Full Story
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