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- Kafougouna Koné (1944 – 10 March 2017) was a Malian politician, diplomat and military officer. He served as Minister of Defense from 1991 to 1992 during...
- by Army Chief of Staff Colonel Kokè Dembéle, one in the center led by Kafougouna Koné, and one in the south led by Souleymane Daffé. The groupements were...
- Cheick O. DIARRA (deceased) Air Force 1997/99 14 Général de Division Kafougouna KONÉ Infantry 1997/99 15 Général de Division Tiécoura DOUMBIA Artillery...
- similar to those outlined in the National Pact and the Tamanr****et Accords. Kafougouna Koné, the Malian minister of Territorial Affairs, led the Malian delegation...
- LE RPM ATTAQUE L'ACCORD D'ALGER: LA COUR CONSTITUTIONNELLE SAISIE !: KAFOUGOUNA INTERPELLE !". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 2024-01-28. "Plenary yesterday...
- Ziyang 1987 May 6, 1988 Nakounte Diakite Mamadou Dembelé Li Peng 1990 1993 Kafougouna Kone Abdoulaye Sékou Sow Li Peng 2002 Modibo Tiemoko Traore Ahmed Mohamed...
- District of Michigan (since 1972). Gido Kokars, 95, Latvian conductor. Kafougouna Koné, 73, Malian politician. Bill Leak, 61, Australian editorial cartoonist...
- Mali Cheick Oumar Diarra, former Minister of Transport and Public Works Kafougouna Koné, former Minister of Defense of Mali Bah Ndaw, President of Mali (Interim)...
- 1991), Ivorian footballer Ismael Koné (disambiguation), several people Kafougouna Koné (1944–2017), Malian politician, diplomat and military officer K****im...
- Tuareg Deputy in the Malian National ****embly) for the rebels and General Kafougouna Koné, Malian Minister of the Interior, for the Malian government. 92 prisoners...