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National Council For Democracy And Development
The National Council for Democracy and Development (, CNDD) was the ruling Military junta, junta of Guinea from 2008 to 2010. Historical background The CNDD seized power in the 2008 Guinean coup d'état on 23 December 2008. This followed the death of the previous long-serving President, Lansana Conté. Government On 5 May 2009 the government recalled thirty of the country's overseas ambassadors - about three quarters of the nation's total. No reason was given for the decision. Members On 23 December, the CNDD announced that the Council's members were:"Economie et Politique : Liste des membres du CNDD"
, Guineenews, 23 December 2008 .

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Military Junta
A military junta () is a system of government led by a committee of military leaders. The term ''Junta (governing body), junta'' means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the Junta (Peninsular War), national and local junta organized by the Spanish resistance to Peninsular War, Napoleon's invasion of Spain in 1808.Junta
''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (last updated 1998).
The term is now used to refer to an authoritarian form of government characterized by oligarchic military dictatorship, as distinguished from other categories of authoritarian rule, specifically Strongman (politics), strongman (autocratic military dictatorships); machine (oligarchic party dictatorships); and bossism (autocratic party dictatorships). A junta often comes to power as a result of a coup d'état. The junta may either formally take ...
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Bamou Lama
''Bamou'' is a 1983 Moroccan film directed by Driss Mrini. Synopsis The film tells the love story of a couple struggling against foreign occupation. Cast * Badia Rayana * Mohamed Hassan Al Joundi * Mohamed Habachi * Larbi Doghmi References {{reflist External links Bamouat IMDb IMDb, historically known as the Internet Movie Database, is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and biograp ... 1983 films 1980s Arabic-language films Moroccan drama films 1983 drama films ...
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Moussa Kéïta
Moussa (sometimes spelled Mousa) is both a given name and a surname. It is a Gallicized spelling of the Arabic name '' Mūsā'' (, " Moses"). Notable people with the name include: Moussa * Moussa Ag Amastan (1867-1920), Amenokal of the Kel Ahaggar Tuareg * Moussa Arafat (died 2005), cousin of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat * Moussa Ayoub (1873–1955), Syrian-born British portrait artist * Moussa Benhamadi (1953–2020), Algerian politician * Moussa Camara (athlete) (born 1988), Malian track and field athlete * Moussa Camara (goalkeeper) (born 1998), Guinean footballer * Moussa Coulibaly (footballer, born 1981) (born 1981), Malian footballer * Moussa Dembélé (French footballer) (born 1996), French footballer * Moussa Dembélé (hurdler) (born 1988), Senegalese hurdler * Moussa Diabaté (born 2002), French basketball player * Moussa Diaby (born 1999), French footballer * Moussa Faki (born 1960), Prime Minister of Chad * Moussa Helal (born 1949), former profess ...
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Claude Pivi
Colonel Claude Pivi is a Guinean military and political figure, member of the National Council for Democracy and Development The National Council for Democracy and Development (, CNDD) was the ruling Military junta, junta of Guinea from 2008 to 2010. Historical background The CNDD seized power in the 2008 Guinean coup d'état on 23 December 2008. This followed the dea ... (CNDD) and a Minister since December 2008. In 2013 he was charged in connection with the Guinea stadium massacre of 28 September 2009, in which 157 were killed by troops. The BBC describe Pivi as a "leading figure in the CNDD military junta led by Captain Moussa Dadis Camara at the time of the massacre". In November 2023, he was broken out of prison by armed commandos allegedly led by his son. The Guinean junta promised a reward of 54,000 euros for the capture of Claude Pivi. On 17 September 2024, Claude Pivi was arrested with his son Verny Pivi by police at the border with Liberia. He was extradited to Gu ...
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Sékou Sako
Sekou, also spelled Sékou or Seku, is a given name from the Fula language. It is equivalent to the Arabic ''Sheikh''. People with this name include: People * Sekou (singer), British singer Given name * Seku Amadu (1776–1845), also known as Sékou Amadou or Sheikh Amadu, founder of the Massina Empire in Mali * Ahmed Sékou Touré (1922–1984), first president of Guinea (1958–1984) * Sekou Sundiata (1948–2007), African-American poet and performer at The New School in New York City * Sekou Conneh (born 1960), Liberian politician and former rebel leader * Sékou Dramé (born 1973), Guinean football player * Sékou Berthé (born 1977), Malian football defender who last played for Persepolis in Iran Pro League * Sékou Fofana (born 1980), Malian football defender who plays for FC Banants in Armenian Premier League * Sékou Tidiane Souaré (born 1983), Ivorian football player, who currently plays for B36 Tórshavn * Sekou Baradji (born 1984), French football midfielder ...
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Colonel
Colonel ( ; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military Officer (armed forces), officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge of a regiment in an army. Modern usage varies greatly, and in some cases, the term is used as an Colonel (title), honorific title that may have no direct relationship to military. In some smaller military forces, such as those of Monaco or the Holy See, Vatican, colonel is the highest Military rank, rank. Equivalent naval ranks may be called Captain (naval), captain or ship-of-the-line captain. In the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth's air force ranking system, the equivalent rank is group captain. History and origins By the end of the late medieval period, a group of "companies" was referred to as a "column" of an army. According to Raymond Oliver, , the Spanish began explicitly reorganizing part of thei ...
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Cheick Tidiane Camara
Cheick is a male Mali, Malian given name (the Senegalese version is Cheikh). Notable people with the name include: *Cheick Sidia Baldé (born 1983), Guinean footballer *Cheick Bathily (born 1982), Malian footballer *Cheick Fantamady Camara (1960–2017), Guinean film director *Cheick Cissé (born 1987), Malian footballer *Cheick Sallah Cissé (born 1993), Ivorian taekwondo athlete *Cheick Comara (born 1993), Ivorian footballer *Cheick Condé (born 2000), Guinean footballer *Cheick Hussein Dabo (born 1994), Ivorian footballer *Cheick Oumar Dabo (born 1981), Malian footballer * Cheick Diabaté (footballer, born 1988), Malian international footballer, full name Cheick Tidiane Diabaté * Cheick Diabate (footballer, born 2002), English footballer * Cheick Hamala Diabaté, Malian musician * Cheick Omar Diabate, Nigerian football manager *Cheick Diallo (born 1996), Malian basketball player *Cheick Fantamady Diarra (born 1992), Malian footballer *Cheick Modibo Diarra (born 1952), Malian astr ...
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Colonel Fodéba Touré
Colonel ( ; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge of a regiment in an army. Modern usage varies greatly, and in some cases, the term is used as an honorific title that may have no direct relationship to military. In some smaller military forces, such as those of Monaco or the Vatican, colonel is the highest rank. Equivalent naval ranks may be called captain or ship-of-the-line captain. In the Commonwealth's air force ranking system, the equivalent rank is group captain. History and origins By the end of the late medieval period, a group of "companies" was referred to as a "column" of an army. According to Raymond Oliver, , the Spanish began explicitly reorganizing part of their army into 20 ''colunelas'' or columns of approximately 1,000–1,250 soldiers. Each ''colunela'' ...
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