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The closing arguments in a landmark trial for crimes committed during Guinea’s 2009 stadium massacre have concluded. The conclusion of the trial and the prospect of a verdict provide a glimmer of hope for victims and survivors.

Hamid Karim Shor Muluk

Counselor @ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) | MHIS Mental Health

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