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Retour au parlement du chef de l'opposition

Le chef de l'opposition guinéenne, Alpha Condé, a assisté mercredi à sa première session parlementaire depuis sa libération de prison il y a quatre mois. M. Condé, chef du Rassemblement guinéen (RPG), avait été arrêté en décembre 1998, à la veille de l'élection présidentielle. En septembre 2000, il a été accusé d'atteinte à la sécurité de l'état au cours d'un procès considéré largement truqué (et condamné à cinq ans de prison), il a été relâché le 18 mai 2001, sur ordre du président Lansana Conté.

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