ANKARA (AA) - At least seven Guinean demonstrators were killed this week by security forces during ongoing protests against a possible constitutional change to allow President Alpha Conde to run for a third or even a fourth term, according to media reports on Wednesday.
Seven protesters were killed and another 70 wounded in firing by security forces since Monday, news website Devdiscourse reported.
The fatalities included a 14-year-old student named Boubacar Diallo, the report said.
A coalition of Guinean opposition groups said in a statement Wednesday that 10 protesters were killed, 70 wounded and 200 arrested.
The current constitution, adopted only nine years ago, allows the president to run for two five-year terms.
Conde's term will end in December 2020.
Civil society groups, trade unions and opposition parties have joined hands to prevent the 81-year-old leader from tinkering the constitution.