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Goukouni Oueddei (Arabic: كوكوني عويدي Kūkūnī ʿWaīday; born 1944) is a
Chadian politician who
served as
President of Chad from 1979 to 1982. A northerner...
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commander Goukouni Oueddei, Habré and his
Armed Forces of the
North rebel army
briefly defected to
Felix Malloum's
government against Oueddei before turning...
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towards N'Djamena.
Against Goukouni Oueddei stood freshly arrived French forces.
Already in 1977,
after Oueddei's first offensives,
Malloum had asked...
- Chad's
leaders have been
Toubou (Gouran),
including presidents Goukouni Oueddei and Hissène Habré. The
Toubou people have
historically lived in northern...
- minister, into his
military to
fight against rival rebel leader Goukouni Oueddei.
Their alliance was short-lived, and Habré soon
turned against Malloum...
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counting two
Interim Heads of State). Additionally, one person,
Goukouni Oueddei, has
served on two non-consecutive occasions. The
current head of state...
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February 1977,
Libya started delivering military supplies to
Goukouni Oueddei and the People's
Armed Forces in Chad. The Chadian–Libyan War
began in...
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Oueddei Kichidemi (died
December 1977) was the
father of the
former Chadian President Goukouni Oueddei and was the
tribal leader, or derde, of the Toubou...
- Malloum. Meanwhile, the pro-Libya
faction within FROLINAT, led by
Goukouni Oueddei,
renamed itself People's
Armed Forces (FAP). In
December 1980, Gaddafi...
- ministers, of whom 11 were
northerners and 10 were southerners.
Goukouni Oueddei, head of the FAP,
became Interior Minister, Hissène Habré
became Defence...