Revolution_and_Justice
Revolution and Justice (RJ, French: Révolution et Justice) was an armed group based in northwestern part of the Central African Republic.
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Révolution et Justice | |
Leaders | Armel Mingatoloum-Sayo Esther Audrienne Guetel-Moïba |
Dates of operation | 2013–2019 |
Headquarters | Boloum (2013) Paoua (2014–2018) |
Active regions | Central African Republic:
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Opponents | Central African Patriotic Movement |
On 1 November 2013 Revolution and Justice established training camp in Boloum near Paoua.[1] On 24 December RJ attacked Beboura killing 45 Seleka fighters.[1] On 22 January 2014 heavy clashes erupted in Boguila between RJ and Seleka leading to 22 Seleka fighters being killed.[2] On 24 January RJ took control of Bojomo on Boguila-Markounda axis after killing 13 Seleka fighters.[3] In January it took control of Paoua.[1] In February RJ took control of Bang near Ngaoundaye.[4] On 29 March RJ captured Bedaka north of Paoua after clashes with Séléka forces.[5]
On 20 January 2018 heavy clashes broke out between RJ and MNLC north of Paoua forcing 60,000 people to seek refugee in city[6] On 30 January RJ agreed to voluntarily dissolve itself, becoming first group to do so.[7] On 9 April heavy clashes erupted between RJ and MNLC in Betin village north of Paoua.[8] Since August 2018 it was reported that RJ was still present at Paoua-Betoko axis extorting local population and erecting checkpoints.[9]
In February 2019 two factions of Revolution and Justice signed peace agreement with the government.[10] In July 2019 RJ reportedly completed its disarmament.[11]
- "Mapping Conflict Motives: The Central African Republic" (PDF). November 2014.
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