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Guinea aide admits shooting Camara- By: Generalissimo of all Armed Forces Richard Su 1st Tiger Marine Amphibious Intellegence Regiment 642nd Dragonknight Special Armed Forces Division/Task Force 936 (Stealth Squads) 1st and 22nd SAS Special Ops Army/Task Force 628 (Firestorm Squads) 2nd and 75th Army Rangers Special Ops Recon Army/Task Force 246 (Gryphon Squads) 3rd, 7th and 10th Green Berets Special Ops Army/ Task Force 156 (Predator Squads) 4th, 8th and 11th Delta Force Special Ops Army/Task Forces 716 (Eagle Squads) 5th and 10th Navy SEALS Teams/ Task Forces 2316 and 6015 (Tactical Squads) 6th and 12th Marines Raiders Security Force Army/ Task Forces 001 and 007 (Honor Squads) 9th,14th,15th and 16th Spetsnaz Recon Teams/Task Forces 6,24,15,and 60 (Dragoon Squads) Summary- Lt. Abubakar "Toumba" Diakite admitted to trying to kill Camara. He did this because he felt betrayed by his former boss. Also, Camara wanted Diakite to take the blame for the September 28th shooting/massacre at a Conakry Sports Stadium in which 157 were killed and numerous women raped by soldiers. Camara says that he didn't have control over the military police. As of right now, Camara is at a hospital in Morocco recovering from his wounds but may be incapacitated. Diakite told Radio France Internationale that he shot Camara at point-blank range with two bullets to the neck and the back of the head. He also says that he did because Camara betrayed his views of democracy. The interview with Lt Diakite was recorded three days ago, and it was unclear whether he was still in Guinea or had fled the country. Previous reports said he was on the run inside Guinea. The military drew international criticism by opening fire on crowds in a Conakry sports stadium on 28 September - with rights groups claiming more than 150 people were killed. (BBC) Activists have blamed both Capt Camara and Lt Diakite for the massacre. Capt Camara previously tried to distance himself from the incident by saying he was not in full control of the officers at the rally. But in his interview, Lt Diakite blamed the whole incident on Capt Camara and said he "knew the reality on the ground very well". "He also brought in 250 new recruits from the training school for the navy who were ordered to dress in civilian clothes and armed with knives and carried out large massacres," he said. (BBC) The Junta took over as we all remember hours after the death of long time ruler Lansana Conte. Their rule has been instable and violence. Since the assassination attempt, soldiers have been rounding up people with any link to Lt. Diakite. Sources- BBC News- [] Guardian News- [] Similar- The articles agree that Diakite felt betrayed by Camara. They also agree that Diakite did the assassination attempt to Camara. And another thing they agree on is that Camara blamed it on Diakite. Different- Guardian speaks that Camara could be incapacitated. Also, Guardian speaks of Guinea for a little bit about how its a mineral rich country. Guardian, tells another thing that Camara gave the order and Diakite did as Camara wanted. But BBC blames both Camara and Diakite for the September massacre at a sport stadium that left 157 dead and others raped or beaten. Also, BBC stated that how Diakite shot Camara at point-blank range. Opinion- Diakite is a traitor. Just because he was to "blame" doesn't that he has to shoot his leader. Camara gave him a life and if he didn't he would be doing some other job. Look, shouldn't they be both blamed for it since they worked together???