Presidential grace for Moussa Dadis Camaru comes after the decision to pay compensation to the victims of the massacre at the Conakry Stadium from 2009.
Former boss of Guinea Junta Moussa Dadis Camara, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for crimes against humanity last year, was pardoned by the ruling Junta in Guinea on Friday evening. According to AFP and Reuters reports, TASR reports this.
“At the proposal of the Minister of Justice, Mr. Camar is awarded the presidential grace for health reasons,” the spokesman said on Friday evening on Friday evening on state television.
Camar’s court, July 31, 2024, granted a 20-year prison sentence for crimes against humanity during a massacre at the Guinean metropolis of Conakry from autumn 2009. The units connected to the military junta killed 156 people and raped at least 109 women. AFP adds that the actual number of victims is probably higher.
The pardon of the former dictator came after the ruling Guinean Junta announced on Wednesday that it would pay compensation to the victims of this massacre, which the court ordered to pay Camar and the remaining seven accused. According to Reuters calculations, this is at least $ 2 million for AO rape victims of approximately $ 18 million for families killed or missing.