The Union of Forces for Democracy and Development is the largest group of
Chad
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ian rebel forces opposed to former
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Idriss Déby
Idriss Déby Itno ' (18 June 1952 – 20 April 2021) was a Chadian politician and military officer who was the president of Chad from 1990 until his death in 2021.
Déby was a member of the Bidayat clan of the Zaghawa ethnic group. A high-ra ...
. It was formed in October 2006 under the leadership of
Mahamat Nouri.
The group consists of:
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United Front for Democratic Change
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Democratic Revolutionary Council
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Union of Forces for Progress and Democracy
History
On 22 October 2006, the newly formed Union attacked the eastern Chad town of
Goz Beida. Although it was initially unclear if they succeeded or if the government was able to defend the city, it later became clear that the Union had captured the city, along with several other cities like
Am Timan
Am Timan (Arabic: أم تيمان, ''ʾUmm Tīmān'') is a city in Chad and is the capital of the region of Salamat. Am Timan is also known as Dabengat in Chad, which mean the resources of the products. Most of economy comes from Salamat region s ...
.
In 2016 the
Front for Change and Concord in Chad born as split from the UFDD, this group is led by Mahamat Mahdi Ali, who studied in France where he was a
Socialist Party
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member. The group is considered by the authorities "the most well-supplied with fighters and weapons". The FACT
led the latest major offensive from rear bases in Libya, which left the death of the President Déby on 19 April 2021, and weeks later the military junta that took power, led by his son the General
Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, claimed to have killed several hundred FACT fighters, who retreated into southern Libya.
FACT refused to sign the agreement with the government, saying in a statement that this "rejection is concomitant with the failure to take into account our demands", such as the release of prisoners. The rebel group also stated that it "remains available for dialogue everywhere and always".
See also
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War in Chad (2005–2010)
References
External links
"Rebels attack eastern Chad town"" 22 October 2006
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Rebel groups in Chad
Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)