Guinean opposition leader Aliou Bah and executives of the Movement for Liberal Democracy are set to appear in court today following their arrest by the Judicial Investigations Division of the Gendarmerie.
Bah is accused of making offensive remarks about the president of the transition during a party assembly, leading to his detention. His case will be presented to the public prosecutor’s office at the Dixinn Court of First Instance.
The arrest has sparked widespread reactions, with numerous voices calling for his immediate and unconditional release. Critics argue the move undermines freedom of expression and political dialogue during the country’s transitional period.