Former Guinean dictator Moussa Dadis Camara and several co-defendants were sent to prison on Tuesday September 27, before being tried from Wednesday for the appalling massacre committed on September 28, 2009, their lawyers said.
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The prosecutor has had "our six clients embarked at the central house (prison) where they will apparently be detained until the end of the procedure", that is to say the trial, of indefinite duration, one of these lawyers, Me Salifou Béavogui, told reporters outside the court.