Moussa Traoré (25 September 1936 – 15 September 2020) was a Malian soldier, politician, and dictator who was President of Mali from 1968 to 1991. As a...
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Moussa Traoré (1936–2020) was the 2nd President of Mali. Moussa Traoré may also refer to: Moussa Traoré (footballer, born 1952) (died 2003), association...
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Mali (section Moussa Traoré)
military coup led by Moussa Traoré, a day which is now commemorated as Liberation Day. The subsequent military-led regime, with Traoré as president, attempted...
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Cup. "Moussa Traoré". National Football Teams. Retrieved 15 February 2019. "Moussa Traore profile". lfp.fr. Retrieved 17 July 2013. Moussa Traoré – FIFA...
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Moussa Traoré (born 10 April 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Braine. Born in Ivory Coast, he has represented Burkina Faso...
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History of Mali (section Under Moussa Traoré)
14-member Military Committee for National Liberation (CMLN), with Lt. Moussa Traoré as president. The military leaders attempted to pursue economic reforms...
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overthrow of President Moussa Traoré after over two decades of dictatorship and eventually led to multi-party elections. In 1968, Traoré had himself led a...
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the 2013 Malian presidential election. Traore is the son of President Moussa Traoré. "Mali: Cheick Boucadry Traoré candidat à l'élection présidentielle"...
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elected President of Mali (2002–2012). Touré was head of President Moussa Traoré's personal guard (and parachute regiment) when a popular revolution overthrew...
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President Moussa Traoré, who had taken power by deposing Modibo Keïta's left-leaning regime. On 17 September Sankara visited Mali and met with Traoré. With...
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Major General) Moussa Traoré, who then became the head of state. President Modibo Keïta in 1966 The leader of the putschists, Moussa Traoré, in 1989. Another...
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position, he became the second ranking person in the government after Moussa Traoré, who was President and Minister of Defense. He subsequently became Minister...
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Martyrs in Kinshasa. Moussa Traoré at Soccerway "Musa Traoré, portero en regional e internacional absoluto con Guinea Conakry" [Musa Traoré, goalkeeper in the...
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form of African socialism. He was deposed in a coup d'état in 1968 by Moussa Traoré. Born and raised in Bamako, Keïta began a career as a teacher in 1936...
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Adama Traoré (born 5 June 1995), also known as Adama Malouda Traoré, is a Malian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Nemzeti Bajnokság I...
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and in 1983 Burkinabé President Thomas Sankara and Malian President Moussa Traoré decided to have the border dispute settled by the International Court...
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Guinean football striker Moussa Sylla (disambiguation), several people Moussa Timbiné (born 1974), Malian politician Moussa Traoré (born 1936), Malian soldier...
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former Prime Minister Dioncounda Traoré - Party President of the Alliance for Democracy in Mali Moussa Traoré Aminata Traoré Yeah Samake Cheick Modibo Diarra...
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of 26 March 1991 Bamako uprising which overthrew the dictatorship of Moussa Traoré. The stadium, which is built by China Overseas Engineering Group, served...
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which united the PMT with a number of other anti-Traoré groups. With the 1991 fall of Moussa Traoré, Konaré helped transform ADEMA into ADEMA/PASJ, an...
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Tiécoura Traoré, Malian actor Tieba Traoré (1845–1893), Malian royal Tiramakhan Traore, Malian general Togba Traoré, Guinean politician Yohan Traore (born...
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bloodless coup and set up a 14-member military junta, with Lieutenant Moussa Traoré as president. The military leaders attempted to pursue economic reforms...
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Adama Traoré (born 28 June 1995), also known as Adama Noss Traoré, is a Malian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hull City and the...
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regime of Moussa Traoré. He was known for his corruption and tight grip on Malian security during his tenure, and was ousted by Moussa Traoré in 1978....
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Varsity Stadium, Toronto Attendance: 15,000 Referee: José Ramiz Wright Moussa Traoré of Ivory Coast won the Golden Shoe award for scoring five goals. In...
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musicians, he was very poor. In 1968, when Moussa Traoré overthrew Malian president Modibo Keïta, Boubacar Traoré, widely seen as an artist associated with...
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state enterprises collapsed and unrest was widespread. Eventually, Moussa Traoré led a successful coup and ruled Mali for 23 years. However his rule...
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military junta in order to provide the regime with political legitimacy. Moussa Traoré announced the party's formation on 22 September 1975, with himself as...
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operate in the Sahara Desert. In the late 1960s, during the regime of Moussa Traoré, a prison was built at the site and the inmates were forced to work...
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successful 18 November 1968 Mali 1968 Malian coup d'état Modibo Keïta Moussa Traoré Coup successful 25 May 1969 Sudan 1969 Sudanese coup d'état Ismail al-Azhari...
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