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    Commons has media related to Ahmed Sékou Touré. 1959 Time magazine cover story about Sékou Touré WebGuinee – Sekou Toure Archived 2018-03-18 at the Wayback...
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    Ahmed Sékou Touré International Airport (IATA: CKY, ICAO: GUCY), also known as Gbessia International Airport, is an airport serving Conakry, capital of...
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  • concentration camp within Conakry city. During the regime of President Ahmed Sékou Touré, thousands of political opponents were imprisoned at the camp. It...
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    initially called Democratic Party of Guinea-Ahmed Sékou Touré (Parti démocratique de Guinée-Ahmed Sékou Touré) is a political party in Guinea. PDG-AST was...
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    colonies, Guinea voted overwhelmingly for independence. It was led by Ahmed Sékou Touré whose Democratic Party of Guinea-African Democratic Rally (PDG) had...
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  • Ismaël Touré (1925/1926 – 8 July 1985) was a Guinean political figure and the half brother of President Ahmed Sékou Touré. He was the chief prosecutor...
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  • Guinea for four years he was executed by starvation by the regime of Ahmed Sékou Touré at Camp Boiro in 1977. Diallo Telli was born in 1925 in Porédaka,...
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  • guerrillas, or to topple the regime of Guinean leader Ahmed Sékou Touré. In 1952, Ahmed Sékou Touré became the leader of the Guinean Democratic Party (PDG)...
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  • October 1958, Guinea became an independent country under president Ahmed Sékou Touré. Despite having declared during the referendum campaign that "Guinea...
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  • of which supported a closer union with France. The party's leader, Ahmed Sékou Touré, became the country's first president. Two years later, he declared...
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