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The West African Regional grouping ECOWAS has been reacting to the shootings in Guinea which left at least 157 people dead on Monday, at a banned opposition rally.
ECOWAS condemned the action taken by government troops saying that an international inquiry should investigate the incident and bring those responsible to book.
But what action will ECOWAS take to deal with Guinea and its military Junta?
Peter Ndoro asked Dr Mohammed Ibn Chambas, president of the ECOWAS Commission.
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