Warden Information
2007 Embassy mESSAGES
- To inform all Americans that the Embassy has received reports of attacks against vehicles and residences. (03 July 2007)
- To inform all Americans that Guinean President Lansana Conte issued a decree this morning removing several senior officers of the Guinean army. (12 May 2007)
- To inform all Americans that all U.S. Mission Personnel are at standfast until further notice. ( 12 May 2007 #1)
- To inform all Americans that troubles continue within the Guinean military over pay and leadership matters. Americans are not targeted. (11 May 2007)
- To inform you that American citizens should remain home due to intensified troubles at various military bases because of ongoing pay disputes. U.S. Mission personnel have been instructed to do the same. (05 May 2007)
- To inform American citizens that ordered departure for family members of U.S. Mission personnel has been canceled effective April 10. (13 April 2007)
- To inform American citizens of some progress made to resolve the political impasse in Guinea. (26 February 2007)
- To inform American citizens that the Guinean National Assembly has decided to lift the state of emergency as of today's date. (23 February 2007)
- The sustained unrest in Conakry and throughout the country has created extremely hazardous conditions. (19 February 2007)
- The sustained unrest in Conakry and throughout the country has created extremely hazardous conditions. (16 February 2007)
- To alert American citizens of the arrival, afternoon of Thursday, February 15th of a U.S. government plane. (14 February 2007)
- To update American citizens regarding information on Air France flights out of Guinea. (14 February 2007 #1)
- To alert American citizens that the Embassy has just confirmed that Air France has a flight to Conakry tonight, arriving at approximately 21:15 hrs., and returning to Paris-Charles de Gaulle. (13 February 2007)
- To alert American citizens that the Department of State has ordered the departure from Guinea of all U.S. Mission eligible family members, i.e., spouses and children, and is urging private U.S. citizens to depart as well. (13 February 2007#1)
- To update the message issued earlier today, February 10th. President Conte's choice for a new Prime Minister has been met with widespread disapproval from the unions, civil society, and the general population. (10 February 2007) .
- To update the message issued Friday, February 9th. Last night, President Conte issued a decree naming a new Prime Minister. (10 February 2007 # 1)
- To alert American citizens that the general strike in Guinea could resume in the near future. (09 February 2007)
- To alert American citizens that the general strike has been suspended. An agreement was signed late January 27 between labor unions and the Guinean government. (31 January 2007)
- To alert American citizens that the Department of State has authorized the voluntary departure of family members of diplomatic personnel.( 26 January 2007)
- To inform Americans that the U.S. Mission continues to function, albeit with reduced staff. (22 January 2007)
- To inform Americans that American Embassy personnel are being permitted to undertake limited movements in Conakry today and tomorrow. (20 January 2007)
- To inform Americans that due to the general strike the U.S. Embassy will continue to be operational but with reduced staffing. (12 January 2007)
- To inform Americans that due to the general strike on Wednesday, January 10, the U.S. Embassy will be operational with reduced staffing. 10 January 2007)
- To inform Americans that the Guinean labor confederation has called for a general strike on Wednesday, January 10, throughout Guinea. No end date for the general strike has been set at this time. (04 January 2007)