Tragic Stadium Stampede in Guinea Claims Over 50 Lives

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A controversial refereeing decision at a soccer match in Nzerekore, Guinea, led to violence and a deadly crush, resulting in 56 deaths. The incident occurred during a tournament honoring military leader Mamady Doumbouya, with chaos ensuing after fans began throwing stones and police fired tear gas. Many victims were minors, and the tragedy has been linked to political tensions in the country, as Doumbouya's junta faces criticism for delaying promised elections. Human Rights Watch has accused the military of suppressing opposition and dissent.
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