Mairi S. Macdonald, University of Toronto
"Between 1969 and 1976, at least four thousand people had been arrested on political grounds. The hundred or so that official Guinean records listed as condemned to death had most likely been executed, although their bodies were never returned to their families and their final resting places remained unknown."
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Mairi S. Macdonald, University of Toronto
Between 1969 and 1976, at least four thousand people had been arrested on political grounds. The hundred or so that official Guinean records listed as condemned to death had most likely been executed, although their bodies were never returned to their families and their final resting places remained unknown.
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Mairi S. Macdonald, University of Toronto
Between 1969 and 1976, at least four thousand people had been arrested on political grounds. The hundred or so that official Guinean records listed as condemned to death had most likely been executed, although their bodies were never returned to their families and their final resting places remained unknown.
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Mairi S. Macdonald, University of Toronto
Between 1969 and 1976, at least four thousand people had been arrested on political grounds. The hundred or so that official Guinean records listed as condemned to death had most likely been executed, although their bodies were never returned to their families and their final resting places remained unknown.
Learn more
Mairi S. Macdonald, University of Toronto
"Between 1969 and 1976, at least four thousand people had been arrested on political grounds. The hundred or so that official Guinean records listed as condemned to death had most likely been executed, although their bodies were never returned to their families and their final resting places remained unknown."