Guinea Second Republic Day commemorates an event from recent history.
Guinea was ruled by a dictatorship led by Sekou Tour˙, who ruled the small West African
nation for over 25 years (1958-1984).
After Tour˙'s death, there was a bloodless coup on April 3, 1984. That coup ushered in
what many Guineans refer to as the Second Republic, led by former lieutenant Lansana
Conte.
A military government assumed control of the county until 1993, the year Conte was
elected president. His popularity has dwindled over the years, as has enthusiasm for the
annual celebration of the historic transfer of power.
The observation of Second Republic Day is largely orchestrated by the government. In
honor of the coup's 24th anniversary in 2008, Conte and Guinean prime minister Lansana Kouyate were guests of honor at a wreath-laying ceremony at a martyrs' memorial located in the center of Conakry, the capital city.
They also used the occasion to announce the launching of the web site of the Guinea
Radio and Television (RTG), a state-run enterprise considered by many to be the
government's mouthpiece.
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Mike Dippel
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