Guinean-Canadians in Montreal protest possible third presidential term
MONTREAL — Guinean-Canadians are taking to the streets to protest the president’s bid to seek another term in their home country.
Community members took part in a noonday demonstration near downtown Montreal on Saturday, which followed a march by tens of thousands in the streets of Guinea’s capital two days earlier and a protest in Ottawa last week.
Hamidou Bah, Canadian co-ordinator of the coalition behind the marches, says the group is opposed to President Alpha Conde’s plans to revise the constitution to allow himself a third term in office.
Bah says he has sent more than a dozen emails to Canadian lawmakers requesting action to prevent a “power grab” and more violence.