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'''Ahmed Sékou Touré''' (January 9<sup>th</sup>, 1922 – March 26<sup>th</sup>, 1984) was the African dictator of the Republic of Guinea from 1958 - 1984. Although many consider him a hero for declaring independence from France, he is known to be a corrupt leader. As leader, he imposed harsh laws on his people, many whom lived in abject poverty. He also owned slaves, and he ruled until his death. He was a Muslim. | '''Ahmed Sékou Touré''' (January 9<sup>th</sup>, 1922 – March 26<sup>th</sup>, 1984) was the African dictator of the Republic of Guinea from 1958 - 1984. Although many consider him a hero for declaring independence from France, he is known to be a corrupt leader. As leader, he imposed harsh laws on his people, many whom lived in abject poverty. He also owned slaves, and he ruled until his death. He was a Muslim. | ||
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Ahmed Sékou Touré (January 9th, 1922 – March 26th, 1984) was the African dictator of the Republic of Guinea from 1958 - 1984. Although many consider him a hero for declaring independence from France, he is known to be a corrupt leader. As leader, he imposed harsh laws on his people, many whom lived in abject poverty. He also owned slaves, and he ruled until his death. He was a Muslim.