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'''Ahmed Sekou Toure''' ({{lahirmati||9|1|1922||26|3|1984}}) adalah [[Presiden]] pertama [[Guinea]]. Ia
Pada Oktober 2021, pada peringatan 50 tahun pembantaian Oktober 1971, kerabat dari 70 orang Guinea yang dieksekusi di bawah rezim Sekou Touré meminta Presiden [[Mamady Doumbouya]] untuk rehabilitasi dan pemakaman yang bermartabat bagi para korban.
== Referensi ==
* Henry Louis Gates, Anthony Appiah (eds). Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African. '''Ahmed Sékou Touré'' pp1857–58. Basic Civitas Books (1999). ISBN 0-465-00071-1
* Molefi K. Asante, Ama Mazama. Encyclopedia of Black Studies. Sage Publications (2005) ISBN 0-7619-2762-X
* {{fr}} Ibrahima Baba Kake. Sékou Touré. Le Héros et le Tyran. Paris, 1987, JA Presses. Collection Jeune Afrique Livres. 254 p
* Lansiné Kaba. From Colonialism to Autocracy: Guinea under Sékou Touré, 1957-1984; in Decolonization and African Independence, the Transfers of Power, 1960-1980. Prosser Gifford and William Roger Louis(eds). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988.
* Phineas Malinga. ''Ahmed Sékou Touré: An African Tragedy'' in African Communist. 1985 N° 100, pp. 56–64.
* Baruch Hirson. [http://www.marxists.org/archive/hirson/1989/clr-james.htm Communalism and Socialism in Africa: The Misdirection of C.L.R . James]. Communalism and Socialism in Africa, 1989.
* John Leslie. [http://www.marxists.org/archive/sedgwick/1960/xx/africansoc.htm Towards an African socialism], [[International Socialism]] (1st series), No.1, Spring 1960, pp.15–19.
* {{fr}} Alpha Mohamed Sow, ''Conflits ethnique dans un État révolutionnaire (Le cas Guinéen)'', in Les ethnies ont une histoire, Jean-Pierre Chrétien, Gérard Prunier (ed), pp.
* Parts of this article were translated from French Wikipedia's [[:fr:Ahmed Sékou Touré]].
== Artikel Berita ==
* New West Africa Union Sealed By Heads of Ghana and GuineaBy THOMAS F. BRADY Special to The New York Times. May 2, 1959, Saturday Page 2, 339
* GUINEA SHUNS TIE TO WORLD BLOCS; But New State Gets Most Aid From East—Toure Departs for a Visit to the U. S. By JOHN B. OAKES, The New York Times, October 25, 1959, Sunday Page 16, 576 words
* Red Aid to Guinea Rises By HOMER BIGART Special to The New York Times. March 6, 1960, Sunday Page 4, 608 words
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* Guinea Is Warming West African Ties, [[The New York Times]], January 26, 1968, Friday Page 52, 578 words
* ALFRED FRIENDLY Jr. TOURE ADOPTING A MODERATE TONE; But West Africa Is Skeptical of Guinean's Words. New York Times. April 28, 1968, Sunday, Page 13, 525 words
* Ebb of African 'Revolution'
* Guinea's President Charges A Plot to Overthrow Him, (Agence France-Presse), [[The New York Times]], January 16, 1969, Thursday Page 10, 139 words
* Guinea Reports 2 Members Of Cabinet Seized in Plot, (Reuters), [[The New York Times]], March 22, 1969, Saturday Page 14, 146 words
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* GUINEAN IS ADAMANT ON DEATH SENTENCES, [[The New York Times]], January 29, 1971, Friday. Page 3, 145 words
* Guinea Wooing the West In Bauxite Development; GUINEA IS SEEKING HELP ON BAUXITE, [[The New York Times]], February 15, 1971, Monday Section: BUSINESS AND FINANCE, Page 34, 897 words
* Political Ferment Hurts Guinea
* GUINEAN, IN TOTAL REVERSAL, ASKS MORE U.S. INVESTMENT By BERNARD WEINRAUB, [[The New York Times]],
* GUINEA IS SLOWLY BREAKING OUT OF ITS TIGHT COCOON By ALAN COWELL, [[The New York Times]],
* IN REVOLUTIONARY GUINEA, SOME OF THE FIRE IS GONE By ALAN COWELL, [[The New York Times]],
* GUINEA'S PRESIDENT, SEKOU TOURE, DIES IN CLEVELAND CLINIC By CLIFFORD D. MAY, [[The New York Times]],
* THOUSANDS MOURN DEATH OF TOURE By CLIFFORD D. MAY [[The New York Times]], ; Foreign Desk, March 29, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A, Page 3, Column 1, 591 words
* AHMED SEKOU TOURE, A RADICAL HERO By ERIC PACE [[The New York Times]], ; Obituary, March 28, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A, Page 6, Column 1, 1249 words
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* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9903E6DD1438F930A15752C1A9659C8B63&scp=39&sq=Sekou+Toure&st=nyt Stokely Speaks] (Book Review), ROBERT WEISBROTThe New York Times Review of Books, November 23, 2003.
== Pranala
* [http://www.sekoutoure.com More information about Ahmed Sékou Touré (French)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070217051051/http://www.sekoutoure.com/ |date=2007-02-17 }}
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1495000/audio/_1496734_guinea_sekoutoure.ram BBC Radio: President Sekou Toure Defends One-Party Rule] (1959).
* [http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?action=conflict_search&l=1&t=1&c_country=44 Conflict history: Guinea] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20070715112632/http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?action=conflict_search&l=1&t=1&c_country=44 |date=2007-07-15 }}, 11 May 2007. [[International Crisis Group]].
* [http://gjc.fr/bibliotheque/index.html WebGuinee: Camp Boiro Memorial] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081202181452/http://gjc.fr/bibliotheque/index.html |date=2008-12-02 }}. Extensive list of reports and articles on the human rights history of Guinea, maintained by AfriQ*Access, Inc., a privately held, Washington, DC-based digital communications and information company.
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