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Military Seizes Power in Guinea After Death of President

HeadlineDec 23, 2008

In news from Africa, the military in Guinea has taken control of the mineral-rich West African country hours after the death of President Lansana Conte. Conte had ruled Guinea since 1984. Following his death, the army announced that it has dissolved the country’s government and suspended the constitution.

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