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Contributor [1]
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 - 03:00
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Elections & governance [2]
Issue Number: 
250 [3]
Article-Summary: 

For too long, public figures within and outside Africa have been timid about discussing Guinea’s deep-rooted problems, says the International Crisis Group. "Its strong anti-imperialist stance in the 1960s and beyond earned it respect among pan-Africanists, but the hands-off attitude that grew out of that respect has long since degraded into indifference and cynicism. The probability is now high that President Conté’s term will end in a military takeover, which some seem prepared to accept bef...read more [4]

For too long, public figures within and outside Africa have been timid about discussing Guinea’s deep-rooted problems, says the International Crisis Group. "Its strong anti-imperialist stance in the 1960s and beyond earned it respect among pan-Africanists, but the hands-off attitude that grew out of that respect has long since degraded into indifference and cynicism. The probability is now high that President Conté’s term will end in a military takeover, which some seem prepared to accept before the fact, as if it were a means of preserving Guinea’s sovereignty."

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Governance [5]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/elections/33392 [6]

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