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Activist probing Guinea massacre denied entry

By Associated Press
Thursday, November 19, 2009 -
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BANJUL, Gambia — A human rights activist says he’s been denied entrance to Guinea, where he planned to investigate a massacre of opposition supporters earlier this year.

Mabassa Fall denounced the move by Guinea’s ruling junta, saying "there can be no justice without truth."

 
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