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Name: Anti-Balaka Insurrection

Type: Event

Start: 2013 AD

End: 2014 AD

Parent: Third Central African Republic Civil War

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Was the first phase of the Third Central African Civil War. The Christian and Animist Anti-Balaka forces, loyal to the former president François Bozizé, started an insurrection against the Seleka-controlled Central African government.

Chronology


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  • August 2013: The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) established its base in Fodé, in the Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic.
  • January 2014: Séléka forces withdrew from Bozoum.
  • April 2013: The Democratic Front of the Central African People (FDPC) withdrew from Seleka coalition.
  • October 2013: Revolution and Justice (RJ) was formed in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic.
  • October 2013: Anti-balaka forces took control of Gaga.
  • January 2014: Anti-Balaka forces entered Bossembélé.
  • January 2014: Séléka withdrew from Baoro.
  • January 2014: Séléka withdrew from Berberati.
  • February 2014: Séléka withdrew from Carnot, leaving the city under anti-Balaka control.
  • February 2014: Séléka forces withdrew from Sibut.
  • February 2014: Anti-balaka captured Nola.
  • March 2014: Anti-balaka forces captured Bayanga sub-prefecture.
  • March 2014: Revolution and Justice (RJ) captured Bedaka.
  • May 2014: Seleka recaptured Markounda from RJ.
  • July 2014: RJ left Bang after MISCA ultimatum.
  • January 2014: The Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic" (FPRC) took control of Bang.
  • January 2014: Revolution and Justice (RJ) took control of Paoua.
  • June 2014: The Central African Armed Forces recaptured the Bayanga subprefecture from Anti-balaka.
  • June 2014: The Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC) was formed in Birao.
  • January 2014: Séléka withdrew from Boda leaving town largely under Anti-Balaka control.
  • March 2014: By March 2014 government control in the Central African Republic was limited to the capital city, Bangui.
  • January 2014: Anti-Balaka took control of the Beloko border crossing with Cameroon.
  • March 2014: Revolution and Justice (RJ) took control of Bang.
  • April 2014: Seleka Militias captured Bouca.
  • January 2014: Séléka withdrew from Boali. 300 anti-Balaka fighters entered the town killing four civilians.

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