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Moussa Diakité (politician)

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in 1962 he was involved in negotiations with the United States of America over guarantees for foreign investors. He became a member of the tight-knit group of close relatives who supported President Sékou Touré and who became the primary beneficiaries of the regime.
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platform, while Sékou Touré ran for the forest region. Both men lost. After Touré became first President of Guinea after independence in 1958, Diakite held a number of cabinet posts, serving as minister of banking, security and internal affairs,
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on his visit to Guinea. Diakite was arrested on 3 April 1984, one week after Touré's death. He was executed after the attempted coup by
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in 1972. In May 1972, as Minister of the Interior and Security and member of the National Politbureau he was among leaders who welcomed
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Roy Richard Grinker; Stephen C. Lubkemann; Christopher B. Steiner (2010).
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Perspectives on Africa: A Reader in Culture, History and Representation
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United Nations. 9 May 1962 669:Justice ministers of Guinea 659:Finance ministers of Guinea 95:, the president's brother. 79:(1927 – 4 July 1985) was a 705: 237:Elizabeth Schmidt (2007). 170:Profile of Moussa Diakité 689:People executed by Guinea 674:Trade ministers of Guinea 493: 405: 70: 593:Maurice Togba Zogbelemou 543:Mohamed Kassory Bangoura 513:Elhadj Saïfoulaye Diallo 215:Mohamed Selhami (1985). 684:Executed Guinean people 155:Hauck, Gerhard (1965). 639:Guinean politicians 533:Fodé Mamoudou Touré 528:Doctor Saïdou Conte 109:economy and finance 16:Guinean politician 626: 625: 613:Paulette Kourouma 608:Alsény Rene Gomez 573:Jean Kolipé Lamah 453: 452: 415:Ahmed Sékou Touré 354:on 12 August 2011 329:978-1-4051-9060-2 250:978-0-8214-1764-5 85:Ahmed Sékou Touré 74: 73: 64:(aged 57–58) 696: 548:Saliou Coumbassa 538:Damantang Camara 508:Paul Louis Faber 498:Damantang Camara 480: 473: 466: 457: 420:Lansana Beavogui 392: 385: 378: 369: 363: 362: 360: 359: 340: 334: 333: 313: 307: 306: 304: 303: 297: 289: 283: 282: 280: 279: 264: 255: 254: 234: 228: 227: 225: 224: 212: 206: 205: 203: 202: 193:. 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Index

Kankan
Guinea
Guinean
Ahmed Sékou Touré
Andrée
Ismael Touré
Kankan
RDA
economy and finance
Bank of the Republic of Guinea
Camp Boiro
Diallo Telli
Fidel Castro
Cuba
Diarra Traoré
"Die politischen fuhrungsschichten in den neuen staaten schwarz-"
Profile of Moussa Diakité



"Moussa Diakite (192? -1985)"
the original
"Sékou Touré: Ce qu'il fut. Ce qu'il a fait. Ce qu'il faut défaire"
Cold War and decolonization in Guinea, 1946-1958
ISBN
978-0-8214-1764-5


"The Early Banknotes of Guinée (Guinea-Conakry): Independence to 1972"
the original

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