Today, the State Department issued a new travel warning regarding the risks of travel to Guinea. At this time, the political situation there remains unpredictable. While the democratically elected President took office in December 2010, repeatedly promised legislative elections have been delayed ? a situation that continues to cause frustration and anger among the population.
Several times, crowds of demonstrators have gathered to express their dissatisfaction and predictions are that if the legislative cycle continues to be postponed, demonstrations could turn violent.
All U.S. citizens are urged to exercise caution at all times and remain vigilant of their surroundings. As always, U.S. citizens are also urged to avoid crowds and demonstrations as public gatherings could turn violent. Visitors to Guinea should have adequate evacuation plans and carry their travel documents securely on them at all times. In addition, it?s recommended that visitors in Guinea stay in contact with the family and friends back home to keep them apprised of their welfare and whereabouts.
U.S. citizens are also encouraged to enroll in the?State Department?s?Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)?to receive the latest updates and security information as well as giving the government a way to contact you in case of emergency.
See the U.S. State Department Travel Warning for Guinea for additional details and information.
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