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Acheikh Ibn-Oumar (born 1951) is a
Chadian politician and
military leader. In the 1980s he led the
Democratic Revolutionary Council (in
French CDR: Conseil...
- Chad, was a
faction of
FROLINAT founded by
Ahmat Acyl and
later headed by
Acheikh ibn
Oumar and was also
known as the New
Volcan Army.
Chadian Civil War...
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Democratic Revolutionary Council headed by
Acheikh Ibn Oumar; however, he did not
return to Chad when
Acheikh joined with Habré in 1988. He
eventually returned...
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increasing factional tensions,
centered on the
fight between Goukouni and
Acheikh ibn
Oumar over the
leadership of the organisation.
Taking advantage of...
- the
United States,
defeated the
Libyan army. Gaddafi's
Chadian protégé,
Acheikh Ibn-Oumar,
retreated with his
partisan forces to Darfur,
where they were...
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American writers "Ketty Nivyabandi",
World Literature Today,
March 2014.
Acheikh ibn Oumar,
Fiche de
lecture de: "Fils de nomade, les mémoires du dromadaire"...
- the Vice-President
Acheikh ibn
Oumar demanded Nouri a
major role to his men in movement's apparatus.
Nouri refused and
expelled Acheikh and consolidated...
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succeeded as
leader of the CDR
militia by the
former Defense Minister Acheikh ibn Oumar. M.
Azevedo 1998, p. 135 M.
Azevedo 1998, p. 148 "Histoire du...
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appeared receptive to dialogue. But Acyl died on 19 July 1982,
replaced by
Acheikh ibn Oumar, and the CDR was
antagonized by Habré's
eagerness to
unify the...
- into pro- and anti-Goukouni factions. Its leader,
Moussa Medela,
rejected Acheikh ibn
Oumar as head of GUNT
after Goukouni Oueddei was
deposed at the close...