Guinea : Guinea tightens security as awaits new vote date
on 2010/10/26 8:48:20
Guinea

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CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinea deployed extra security forces to parts of the capital Conakry on Monday after a weekend of looting and rioting fuelled by an open-ended delay to its presidential run-off election.

Authorities were due to discuss a new date for the poll, meant to transfer power from a military junta to civilians in the West African former French colony and close the book on decades of harsh authoritarian rule.

Extra forces were stationed in Conakry's Madina Market neighbourhood, a flashpoint of recent ethnically driven clashes, and rival presidential candidates from the main ethnic groups urged supporters to keep calm.

"For the moment, all the stores are closed in Madina," said technician Oumar Camara. "The banks are also closed, and security forces are sitting in front of them."

Elsewhere in Conakry, a ramshackle seaside town in the world's top bauxite-exporting nation, residents went about their business and traffic jams again clogged the roads.

The election was postponed on Friday just two days before it was meant to be held, after the head of the electoral body told reporters voting preparations were "deplorable".

It was the third delay to the run-off since the initial target date of September 19.

"We're meeting midday and it is possible we'll talk about the date," said election commission spokesman Foumba Kourouma.

The first-round election in June passed off relatively smoothly, though tensions and political infighting began to rise after the result pitted candidates from the country's two biggest ethnic groups against each other.

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