France 'suspects Guinea leader'

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has accused Guinea's military leader of possibly ordering the shooting of protesters last week. Mr Kouchner said Capt Moussa Dadis Camara was "strongly suspected... to have participated in the decision" to launch the bloody crackdown in Conakry. Human rights groups say 157 people were killed in the incident, while the government puts the figure at only 57. Earlier, Capt Camara said Guinea was "not a district of France". On Sunday, Mr Kouchner had said France, Guinea's former colonial ruler, could no longer work with the captain and called for the international community to intervene.