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Union of Forces for Democracy and Development

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The Union of Forces for Democracy and Development is the largest group of Chadian rebel forces opposed to former President Idriss Déby. It was formed in October 2006 under the leadership of Mahamat Nouri.

The group consists of:

22 October 2006

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.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chad: Rebels on the rocky road to N'djamena - Review". Reliefweb. Retrieved 2 October 2022.