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On April 3, 1984, the military seized power in Guinea, a week after the death of President Ahmed Sékou Touré. They then decided to release the prisoners held at Camp Boiro, a camp emblematic of the repression that marked the "party-state" regime. Abdoulaye Barry "Opéma", a photographer at the Ministry of National Defense, was sent to cover this liberation in pictures. Forty years later, he comments, with Mouctar Bah, on a selection of photos he took that day. #guinea #campboiro #conakry ???? Subscribe to our channel: https://rfi.my/YTfr ???? Follow RFI LIVE video here: https://rfi.my/YTliveFR ???? World and African news live: https://www.rfi.fr/fr/ Join us on Facebook: https://rfi.my/FBfr Follow us on X (Twitter): https://rfi.my/Xfr Discover the news in pictures on Instagram: https://rfi.my/IGfr Receive the latest news on Telegram: https://rfi.my/TGfr