National Movement for the Liberation of the Central African Republic
National Movement for the Liberation of the Central African Republic (MNLC, French: Mouvement national pour la libération de la Centrafrique) is a rebel group in the Central African Republic based in northwestern part of country.
National Movement for the Liberation of the Central African Republic | |
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Mouvement national pour la libération de la Centrafrique Participant in Central African Republic Civil War (2012–present) | |
MNLC leader, Ahamat Bahar in 2017 | |
Active | 2017– |
Leaders | Ahmat Bahar |
Headquarters | Bémal |
Area of operations | Northwestern part of Central African Republic |
Part of | MPC (since 2018) |
Opponent(s) | Revolution and Justice |
History
In 2017, a new rebel group named MNLC was formed in Central African Republic. Media reports connect the new MNLC to outbursts of violence in the Central African Republic.[1] NGO International Crisis Group reports that "clashes between armed groups National Movement for the Liberation of the Central African Republic (MNLC) and Revolution and Justice (RJ) intensified" in January 2018.[2] On May 2018 its leader, Ahmat Bahar announced that group was merging with Central African Patriotic Movement.[3]
References
- CAR violence rises: 'They shot my children and husband'. Al Jazeera, 12 February 2018.
- Crisis Watch: Central African Republic. International Crisis Group, January 2018.
- Dukhan, Nathalia (November 2018). "Splintered Warfare II: How Foreign Interference is Fueling Kleptocracy, Warlordism, and an Escalating Violent Crisis in the Central African Republic" (PDF).
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