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Guinea junta allows Conde to leave the country

CONAKRY (AFP) – Guinean ex-leader Alpha Conde boarded a plane for Turkey on Saturday after the junta that toppled him authorised his travel abroad for medical treatment, officials said.

The 84-year-old Conte, who was ousted last year, has been allowed to travel out of respect for his “dignity and integrity” and for “humanitarian reasons”, the junta’s governing body said.

Conde has “medical appointments” abroad, the National Rallying Committee for Development said, without providing details about his health, where he would be treated or the length of time he would be out of the country.

However, according to an airport management official and a police official, Conde boarded an aircraft bound for Turkey at Conakry airport in the morning.

They added that the former leader appeared to have left on his own.

Guinea earlier this month opened a judicial investigation into Conde and several other former top officials for murder, torture, kidnappings, looting and rapes.

Army officers led by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya ousted him last September after 11 years in power in the impoverished former French colony.

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