A total of seven people have been killed in the violent protests
Two more people were killed in student demonstrations on Tuesday in Guinea, bringing the number of casualties to seven since protests broke out on Monday.
Students have been protesting in support of striking teachers, who are demanding better pay.
As a result of the teachers’ action, schools across the country have not opened for several weeks.
The government has announced it has reached an agreement with the main teachers’ unions which have been leading the strike.
It renewed condemnation of the violent incidents, saying the demonstrations are illegal.
Souleymane Sy Savane, a union official, is quoted by AFP as saying that schools would re-open on Wednesday as negotiations continue.
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