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Guinea's junta accuses Kouchner Guinea's junta accuses Kouchner
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France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner was involved in a plot to kill the leader of Guinea's ruling junta, the country's military rulers say.France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner was involved in a plot to kill the leader of Guinea's ruling junta, the country's military rulers say.
Junta spokesman Idrissa Cherif told the BBC that Mr Kouchner had "activated some networks" in order to "change the situation" in the West African country.Junta spokesman Idrissa Cherif told the BBC that Mr Kouchner had "activated some networks" in order to "change the situation" in the West African country.
France's government said the claims were "completely groundless".France's government said the claims were "completely groundless".
Junta leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara is recovering after one of his soldiers shot him in the head last week. Junta leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara is said to be recovering after being shot in the head last week.
City crackdown He was flown out to Morocco for treatment and the soldier suspected of the shooting, Lt Toumba Diakite, is still on the run in Guinea.
Mr Cherif told the BBC's World Today programme that he was not saying the shooting was official French government policy. 'No polemics'
Mr Cherif told the BBC's World Today programme he did not believe the shooting was official French government policy.
CAMARA'S RULE 23, 24 December 2008Strongman President Lansana Conte dies, Capt Camara takes over, promises 2010 election15 August 2009Says he may stand for president28 SeptemberSoldiers kill protesters in Conakry, reports of atrocities and rapesOctoberUS, EU, African Union and Ecowas impose sanctions on junta3 DecemberCapt Camara shot in the head in apparent assassination attempt4 DecemberFlown to Morocco for surgery No closure after Guinea massacre Guinea's erratic military rulerCAMARA'S RULE 23, 24 December 2008Strongman President Lansana Conte dies, Capt Camara takes over, promises 2010 election15 August 2009Says he may stand for president28 SeptemberSoldiers kill protesters in Conakry, reports of atrocities and rapesOctoberUS, EU, African Union and Ecowas impose sanctions on junta3 DecemberCapt Camara shot in the head in apparent assassination attempt4 DecemberFlown to Morocco for surgery No closure after Guinea massacre Guinea's erratic military ruler
"I wouldn't say that I am accusing France entirely. I said that certain services were used to make this attempt on Mr Camara's life, and the regime ruling the country," he said."I wouldn't say that I am accusing France entirely. I said that certain services were used to make this attempt on Mr Camara's life, and the regime ruling the country," he said.
"In the event, it's Mr Bernard Kouchner. Mr Kouchner activated some networks in order to change the situation here.""In the event, it's Mr Bernard Kouchner. Mr Kouchner activated some networks in order to change the situation here."
French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Christine Farges rejected the allegations.French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Christine Farges rejected the allegations.
"We don't want to enter into any polemics with anyone in Guinea," she said."We don't want to enter into any polemics with anyone in Guinea," she said.
"The international community... [is] waiting for Guinea to enter into a transition that is democratic and peaceful, and that will lead to free and fair elections as quickly as possible.""The international community... [is] waiting for Guinea to enter into a transition that is democratic and peaceful, and that will lead to free and fair elections as quickly as possible."
Mr Cherif's accusations came amid a crackdown on anyone the military believes could be linked with the soldier who carried out the shooting. Tensions between France, the former colonial power, and Guinea have been rising in recent days, culminating on Wednesday with France making an official complaint to the junta.
Reports from the capital, Conakry, say soldiers have been sweeping through the city rounding up residents. Security staff stopped the French ambassador near Conakry airport and demanded to search his car - which the French said was a deliberate attempt to violate the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations.
City crackdown
Meanwhile in Guinea, Capt Camara's deputies have moved to squash rumours of a power vacuum and confusion over who is in charge.
Interim leader Gen Sekouba Konate appeared on television for the first time since last Thursday's shooting to urge unity.
Earlier this week the military launched a crackdown on anyone they believed could be linked with Lt Diakite or the plot to kill Capt Camara.
The authorities say more than 100 soldiers have been arrested since the shooting.
Reports from the capital, Conakry, say soldiers have also been sweeping through the city rounding up civilians.
Eyewitnesses have told journalists of people being shot in the streets as they fled from patrols.Eyewitnesses have told journalists of people being shot in the streets as they fled from patrols.
Guinea has been in turmoil since the military took over last December just hours after the death of long-time ruler Lansana Conte.Guinea has been in turmoil since the military took over last December just hours after the death of long-time ruler Lansana Conte.
Capt Camara initially promised to guide the country back to civilian rule, but soon dropped hints that he would stand for president himself.Capt Camara initially promised to guide the country back to civilian rule, but soon dropped hints that he would stand for president himself.
That led to a large protest in a Conakry sports stadium - which was brutally suppressed by the military with widespread reports of mass killings and rapes carried out by soldiers.That led to a large protest in a Conakry sports stadium - which was brutally suppressed by the military with widespread reports of mass killings and rapes carried out by soldiers.
The crackdown has been condemned by France, the former colonial power in Guinea, as well as the EU, US and the African Union. The crackdown has been condemned by France, as well as the EU, US and the African Union.