Guinea, April 3, 1984: the day the prisoners of Camp Boiro were released. Thousands of political opponents were imprisoned under the regime of Sékou Touré.

Abdoulaye Barry “Opéma’, photographer at the Ministry of National Defense, was sent to cover this liberation in images. Forty years later, he comments, with Mouctar Bah, on a selection of photos he took that day. Continue reading on the same themes: Videos.