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Diarra Traoré : ウィキペディア英語版
Diarra Traoré
Diarra Traoré (1935–8 July 1985) was a Guinean soldier and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Guinea from 1984 to 1985 as a member of a junta led by Lansana Conté. In 1985, after an attempted ''coup d'état'' against him, Conté had Traoré executed.
==Career==
At the death of Guinea's President Ahmed Sékou Touré in March 1984, Traoré was a colonel in Guinea's army.〔http://www.etat.sciencespobordeaux.fr/_anglais/chronologie/guinea.html〕〔http://www.afriquejet.com/news/africa-news/guinea:-close-associate-of-dadis-takes-control-of-security-battalion-2009120939737.html〕〔One report calls Traoré a general and the Chief of the Army. http://www.africanews.com/site/list_messages/22329〕 On 3 April 1984, Traoré supported a ''coup d'état'' led by Lieutenant Colonel Lansana Conté. The coup ousted interim President Louis Lansana Beavogui and dismantled the regime of the Democratic Party of Guinea. Conté made himself President, and he appointed Traoré to be the Prime Minister. Conté, Traoré, and others governed as a junta—the Military Committee of National Recovery (CMRN).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ISS Africa – Home )
By July 1985, Conté had demoted Traoré to Minister of State for National Education.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Latest International Human Rights News and Information – Amnesty International USA )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IRIN – In-Depth: Guinea: Living on the edge – GUINEA: Chronology: 19th and 20th century – Guinea – Human Rights – Refugees/IDPs )〕 On 4 July 1985, soldiers loyal to Conté, who was attending a summit in Togo, thwarted a ''coup d'état''. Conté, a member of the Susu people (or Sousou), used the opportunity to eliminate rival soldiers from the Malinké ethnic group, including Traoré.〔 Conté's forces swiftly captured Traoré, and showed him on television being brutally assaulted.〔 Conté's forces promptly executed Traoré and approximately one hundred other military personnel, many of whom were Malinké.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rise to power – Guinea - )

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