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Guinea aide blamed for massacre Guinea aide blamed for massacre
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An investigation carried out for Guinea's military junta has absolved its leader from blame for the killing of opposition protesters in September.An investigation carried out for Guinea's military junta has absolved its leader from blame for the killing of opposition protesters in September.
It blames instead the man accused of trying to kill him last December - Lt Aboubakar Toumba Diakite.It blames instead the man accused of trying to kill him last December - Lt Aboubakar Toumba Diakite.
A previous UN enquiry accused military leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara of responsibility for the killings.A previous UN enquiry accused military leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara of responsibility for the killings.
He is currently in Burkina Faso, where he is recuperating after the alleged assassination attempt.He is currently in Burkina Faso, where he is recuperating after the alleged assassination attempt.
Human rights groups say that at least 157 democracy activists were killed in a football stadium on 28 September 2009.Human rights groups say that at least 157 democracy activists were killed in a football stadium on 28 September 2009.
Lt Diakite has previously told French radio that he shot Capt Camara because he feared the military leader was trying to blame him for the massacre.Lt Diakite has previously told French radio that he shot Capt Camara because he feared the military leader was trying to blame him for the massacre.
"Lieutenant Toumba Diakite and a group of red berets from the presidential guard were responsible for the rapes, murders, injuries and mysterious disappearance of bodies recorded on September 28 at the stadium," said prosecutor Siriman Kouyate, head of the Guinean commission.
Lt Diakite has been in hiding since Capt Camara was shot.
Mr Kouyate said Lt Diakite had disobeyed orders that the army should stay in the barracks and should face justice.
He added that Capt Camara was "responsible for nothing".
"It has been established that the president did not go to the stadium."