Talk:Ahmed Sékou Touré

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  • You may wish to edit this entry in List of dictators. Wizzy 08:37, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
  • The famous chief Samory Toure was Ahmed Sékou Touré's grandfather rather than his father. Comrade Che 1 13:44, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
  • I posted the expert insert into the article and I think it is the right thing. The note added is important and good, but shouldn't be in that form. Perhaps someone with some expertise can put it into the entry in a NPOV way?--Thomas.macmillan 16:31, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

Strong president and somebody think he could be regarded as dictator ? That's funny !: Of course Toure was a 100% dictator ! Please,you dream on, people will laugh at this article. I am not saying he was the african bloodiest dictator, but he was a dictator at 100%. No need to discuss for anybody who knows something about Guinea. Was respected by Guineans ? he was FEARED, maybe somebody also remembers his good sides (well, easy compared to this bastard of Lansana Conte) but most of the dictators had had their fans.