The trial of Guinea’s former dictator Moussa Dadis Camara over the killings of 156 opposition supporters and rapes of at least 109 women at a 2009 rally has resumed after weeks of delays.
The proceedings resumed on Monday after they had been suspended since May 29 after a boycott by lawyers who said they had not been paid for more than eight months.
Al Jazeera’s Michael Appel reports.
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The proceedings resumed on Monday after they had been suspended since May 29 after a boycott by lawyers who said they had not been paid for more than eight months.
Al Jazeera’s Michael Appel reports.
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