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GUINEE: Urgent: Le département d'État des USA vient d'émettre aux citoyens américains une alerte d'instabilité sur la Guinée
Travel Warning - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE - Bureau of Consular Affairs - 04 Novembre 2011
Cela en dit long sur l'importance des risques d'une instabilité politique en Guinée dans les prochains mois. La LDRG réitère son appel aux régime guinéen:"Nous invitons le régime à convoquer dans les plus brefs délais un Référendum sur une nouvelle Constitution. Dans la situation actuelle la Guinée, seul un Référendum peut mobiliser la nation pour réfléchir sur les conditions et les moyens de vivre harmonieusement en Guinée.
Guinea
November 04, 2011
The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Guinea because the political situation there remains unpredictable. This replaces the Travel Warning of December 03, 2010, to update information on the political situation and accompanying security issues.
Although Guinea has been relatively calm since the democratically elected President took office in December 2010, hotly contested elections to the legislature are scheduled for December 29, 2011. Large crowds of demonstrators representing partisans of various opposition parties are likely to periodically gather at thoroughfares around the capital. If the scheduled election cycle is delayed or postponed, which seems likely, political rhetoric could turn peaceful demonstrations into violent ones.
U.S. citizens are urged to exercise caution, to be particularly alert to their surroundings, and to avoid crowds, demonstrations, or any other form of public gathering. Visitors to Guinea should be familiar with their hotel evacuation plans, policies, or procedures.
U.S. citizens in Guinea should carry their travel documents (i.e., passport, birth certificate, picture ID, etc.) with them at all times. Additionally, U.S. citizens in Guinea are reminded to stay in contact with friends and family in the United States to keep them apprised of their current welfare and whereabouts.
All U.S. citizens traveling to or remaining in Guinea despite this Travel Warning are strongly urged to enroll in the State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive the most up-to-date security information. Remember to keep all of your information in STEP up to date. It is important during enrollment or updating your information to include your current phone number and current email address where you can be reached in case of emergency.
The U.S. Embassy is located on the Transversale No. 2, Centre Administratif de Koloma, opposite the New Radio Station in Ratoma, Conakry, Guinea. You can call the Embassy switchboard at +224-65-10-4000, or reach the consular section directly by calling +224-67-10-4444. For after-hours emergencies, please call +224-67-10-4311.
SOURCE: Travel Warning
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Bureau of Consular Affairs



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