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Diawadou Barry (born 10 May 1916 in Dabola,
French Guinea; died c. 1969 in Conakry, Guinea),
sometimes referred to as
Barry Diawadou, was a
Guinean politician...
- election;
Barry Diawadou, Sékou Touré and
Ibrahima Barry ('Barry III') of the
newly founded Socialist Democracy of
Guinea (DSG).
Barry Diawadou was supported...
- the 1954 by-election, held
after the
death of
Yacine Diallo. He lost to
Diawadou Barry. The
election was, however,
marred with irregularities. The French...
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Minister of
Higher Education,
Scientific Research and Innovation.
Barry Diawadou –
Civil clerk and politician,
Former member of the
French National ****embly...
- and
detained in the camp,
including the
Minister of
Economy & Finance,
Diawadou Barry. Two,
Mouctar Diallo and
Namory Keïta, died of
starvation and dehydration...
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Public Heritage and
Private Investments Alioune Dramé, 1958 – 1960 – ?
Diawadou Barry, 1961 – 1963?
Moussa Diakité,
January 1963 –
February 1964 Saifoulaye...
-
Central Party Control Commission of the
Socialist Unity Party Guinea
Diawadou Barry Minister of
Education Hungary István Dobi
Chairman of the Presidential...
- Diallo) with the
African Bloc of
Guinea winning the
other seat (Barry
Diawadou). Joseph-Roger de
Benoist (1982)
Afrique occidentale française de 1944...
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National ****embly of France. It is won by
Independent candidate Barry Diawadou,
despite accusations of
fraud against the
French administration. In the...
- by Western-educated
Fulas (French: Peuls; Fula: Fulɓe), such as
Barry Diawadou,
Barry III and
Abdoulaye Diallo.
Whilst BAG, one of the
founding parties...