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Abdou Latif Guèye was born on 4 March, 1956 in Senegal. Discover Abdou Latif Guèye's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 4 March, 1956
Birthday 4 March
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Date of death April 6, 2008
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Nationality Senegal

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2008

In early 2008, shortly before his death, Guèye sent a letter of protest to the Dutch embassy regarding Fitna, a Dutch film considered hostile to Islam. He was killed in a traffic accident on National Road No. 1 while travelling to Tambacounda, in the east of Senegal, on the night of April 5–6 2008.

2006

The RDS joined the CAP 21 coalition of parties supporting President Wade in December 2006, and Guèye was elected to the National Assembly in the June 2007 parliamentary election through national list proportional representation as a candidate of the pro-Wade Sopi Coalition. In the National Assembly, he was elected as its Sixth Vice-President.

2000

Guèye and Jamra entered politics on the side of the opposition in 1999, supporting Abdoulaye Wade's successful candidacy in the 2000 presidential election. He was named as the leader of a political party, the Senegalese Democratic Rally (RDS), on May 9, 2000, and in the same month President Wade appointed him as Special Advisor to the President of the Republic, with the rank of Ambassador. Accused of trafficking antiretroviral medicine, he was dismissed from his post as Special Advisor in October 2002. He was imprisoned from June 2003 to August 2004, at which point he was rehabilitated by the justice system.

1987

For more than 20 years, he was the Executive President of Jamra, an Islamic NGO devoted to fighting "social evils", particularly drugs and sexually transmitted diseases. He founded the first Center for Documentation and Information on Drug Abuse and AIDS in 1987.

1976

Guèye was born in Dakar. In his youth he was active in politics, participating in clandestine Marxist-Leninist groups; he was arrested for "subversive activities" when he was 17. He joined Cheikh Anta Diop's National Democratic Rally when it was founded in 1976. He ended his political activities in 1982 to devote himself to civil society and journalism. In 1983, he founded Jamra, a monthly magazine that was the "first Senegalese review on social issues", and in 1984 he became editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Walfadjri.

1956

Abdou Latif Guèye (March 4, 1956 – April 6, 2008) was a Senegalese politician. He was Secretary-General of the Senegalese Democratic Rally (RDS), as well as the head of Jamra, a non-governmental organization. He was the Sixth Vice-President of the National Assembly of Senegal from 2007 to 2008.