Guinea+forces+'planned+crackdown'

Source: http://www.mydailyglobalnews.com/guinea-forces-planned-crackdown/ Source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8329321.stm

This article was about protesters in Guinea there were in a sports stadium blocking the exits, forcing soldiers to come in and started "killing" the protesters. Not only that but they "raped" the woman that were part of that group intentionally. About 157 people died from the killing but the officials claim that far fewer died and claim most were trampled to death.

I would say that both of these sources are pretty much similar, but the BBC had a little bit more detail about the situation more than the other source. Both sources claimed that 157 people died but most were trampled to death. The BBC is a bit more longer than the dailyglobalnews. In both articles, there were equal amount of quotes. I noticed that all the quotes are written in different ways for each source, but the quotes are really similar to each other. Both of these articles are very clear and they are well focused on the situation with the protesters, and especially on the woman who were raped intentionally by the soldiers.

I think that the soldiers were a bit too extreme with the killings and the "rapes" on the protesters. I believe that the protesters should have seen it coming but they are just fighting for what they believe in. They do not deserve to be punished in such a way. I'm guessing that in Guinea, soldiers are very strict about their rules and people obeying them, because the fact that there was some evidence, (woman in the incident reporting that the soldiers "rape" broke out at the same time), that led to soldiers having permission to "rape" the woman, seemed really strict. The articles seemed very clear and when I first read them i knew right away what the problem was. The quotes in the articles gave us an idea about how the woman in the incident felt, or how they were scarred. Overall, the articles were pretty detailed and provided enough information for us to understand it.