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PGR wants greater involvement of the United States and the United Nations


Guinea-Bissau wants greater involvement of U.S. and UN processes on the latest murders in the country.

The authorities in Guinea have seen almost fulfilled the promise of the American administration in a time when the voices that accentuates the need to streamline the process of inquiry into the deaths of "Nino" Vieira, Tagma Na Waye and Helder Proença Baciro Dabo.

A delegation sent by Washington to prepare the delegation that will work together with national courts in proceedings met on Friday with the Office of the Attorney General.

It was a meeting that lasted about an hour and has served for the presentation plans or work programs, the prosecutor, the magistrate with whom the United States is going to work, at the moment is the capital of Guinea, to investigate and processes related to drug trafficking and organized crime in Guinea- Bissau.

During the meeting, the Attorney General's Office, Amine Saad, told reporters he had informed the U.S. delegation that the completion of the investigation into the deaths in the last two years, they will not will be closed without the 'seal of approval "of the judicial authorities in the United States or the United Nations, arguing that it is necessary to maintain the image positive in Guinea-Bissau.

The request of the authorities of Guinea 'to the UP Government to assist and strengthen the investigation came after the murders of' Nino Vieira, and Tagma Na Waye, in March 2008, because at that time, Washington sent a team of FBI. This team has worked with the police in Guinea, and then is a report, whose contents should be part of the process.

source: jornaldigital

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