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Central Africa's Tribal Marauder: A Profile of Fulani Insurgent Leader General Abdel Kader Baba Laddé

Publisher Jamestown Foundation
Publication Date 30 April 2012
Citation / Document Symbol Volume: 3 Issue: 4
Cite as Jamestown Foundation, Central Africa's Tribal Marauder: A Profile of Fulani Insurgent Leader General Abdel Kader Baba Laddé, 30 April 2012, Volume: 3 Issue: 4, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/4fa7a6f12.html [accessed 25 January 2017]
Comments Andrew McGregor
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Operating from deep in the ungoverned bush of the northern part of the Central African Republic (CAR), a poorly educated Fulani tribesman from southern Chad leads a rebel movement of several hundred men that claims to be both a Fulani self-defense militia and an armed movement set on bringing democracy to Chad and the CAR. Led by the self-appointed "General" Abdel Kader Baba Laddé, the Front Populaire pour le Redressement (FPR) is regarded by many as little more than a bandit group with a political veneer despite its broad ambitions.

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