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State of emergency in Guinea
22 Jan 2007 12:48:00 GMT
Doris Kirchebner
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At home at the SOS Children's Village in Conakry
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At home at the SOS Children's Village in Conakry
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The ongoing protests that have been taking place in Guinea for almost two weeks have also caused those who work at SOS Children's Villages to be on alert.

David Asfaw from SOS Children's Villages' office in the capital Conakry says that the situation is deteriorating by the day. Trade union strikes against President Conte have now spread to all areas of the country and it could be that the next few days will see a large demonstration at the presidential palace. David Asfaw tells of shots being heard and daily assaults on the protesters.

All the schools in the capital have closed down upon orders from the Ministry of Education; many streets have been closed off. Those who work at the office of SOS Children's Villages in Conakry have not been able to go to work for days as a result of the precarious situation.

There is regular contact via telephone with the SOS facilities in the three locations Conakry, Kankan and N'Zérékoré. Children, SOS mothers and staff members are in good health, but have been advised, if possible, not to leave the safety of the premises of the SOS Children's Villages.

[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]

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People walk on a street in Conakry February 24, 2007. There were fewer soldiers on the streets of Guinea's capital on Saturday after martial law ended overnight, but many Conakry residents fear trouble next week after the army ordered an end to a nationwide strike.