At least 157 people were killed when Guinean troops opened fire on opposition protesters on Monday, a human rights group says.
Earlier police said 87 people had died, but local activists say hospital sources confirmed a much higher toll.
Human rights groups say they have had reports of soldiers bayoneting people and women being stripped and raped in the streets during the protest.
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