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    Michel Am-Nondokro Djotodia (born c. 1949) is a Central African politician who was President of the Central African Republic from 2013 to 2014. He was...
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  • Michel Djotodia and was impressed by his status as a political refugee, flattering skill, and multilingualism. Soon, she fell in love with Djotodia....
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    started essentially on 13 April 2013, when the government of President Michel Djotodia officially took over. The fighting was between the government of the...
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    the capital in 2013. Bozizé fled the country, and the rebel leader Michel Djotodia declared himself President. Renewed fighting began between Séléka and...
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    the remaining rebel groups became known as Ex-Séléka. Séléka leader Michel Djotodia became the nation's president from March 2013 until his resignation...
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    formed in the Central African Republic after the rise to power of Michel Djotodia in 2013. Amnesty International reported in 2015 that some members of...
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    constitution", IRIN, 17 March 2003, retrieved 8 June 2008 "Centrafrique: Michel Djotodia déclare être le nouveau président de la république centrafricaine"...
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  • method books Michel de Certeau (1925–1986), French Jesuit and scholar Michel Devoret (born 1953), French-American physicist Michel Djotodia, Central African politician...
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  • South Sudan. In 2013, Kony was reported to be in poor health, and Michel Djotodia, president of the CAR, claimed he was negotiating with Kony to surrender...
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    rebellion by the Union of Democratic Forces for Unity (UFDR), led by Michel Djotodia. This quickly escalated into major fighting during 2004. The UFDR rebel...
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    Prime Minister in January 2013. He stepped down (alongside President Michel Djotodia) on 10 January 2014. Tiangaye was born at Bocaranga in 1956 and became...
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    party was reportedly the first party to recognize the leadership of Michel Djotodia, the rebel leader who declared himself President after Bozizé fled...
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    where he was granted temporary refuge. Séléka leader Michel Djotodia declared himself President. Djotodia said that there would be a three-year transitional...
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    rebels seized the capital in March 2013 and Bozizé fled the country. Michel Djotodia took over as president. Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye requested a...
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  • fifteen of CAR's sixteen provinces on 24 March 2013. Séléka's leader, Michel Djotodia, proclaimed himself President, set up the National Transitional Council...
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    be appointed as a Prime Minister. On 25 November 2006, along with Michel Djotodia, Sabon was arrested in Cotonou. They were released in February 2008...
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    Sabone—a former Central African Republic government minister, advisor to Michel Djotodia, and leader of the Movement of Central African Liberators for Justice...
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  • entire city with only some pockets of resistance remaining. On 18:31 Michel Djotodia declared himself new President of the country. International Crisis...
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     Central African Republic Battle of Bangui (2013) François Bozizé Michel Djotodia Séléka victory 1 May 2013  Chad 2013 Chadian coup attempt Idriss Déby...
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    was reported to be in poor health in the East CAR town of Nzoka and Michel Djotodia, president of the CAR, claimed he was negotiating with Kony to surrender...
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    and Northern movement fighting the Catholic South. In March 2013, Michel Djotodia ousted Bozizé from power and became the first Muslim President of the...
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    Bozizé and took the capital, Bangui, on 24 March 2013, and rebel leader Michel Djotodia declared himself President of the Central African Republic. The war...
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    methods: violence, negotiations, and elections. Both François Bozizé and Michel Djotodia assumed the Presidency through takeover by violent means; however,...
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  • African politician and current minister of transport and civil aviation Michel Djotodia, former president of Central African Republic Joseph Kalite, former...
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    [citation needed] Vakaga is known for its oil reserves.[citation needed] Michel Djotodia, 5th President of the Central African Republic "RASSURER LES POPULATIONS...
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    resignation as prime minister. R Tiangaye resigned with President Michel Djotodia in N'Djamena, Chad on 10 January 2014. Politics of the Central African...
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    Development and Hydraulic Resources on 22 March 2019. Djono is a nephew of Michel Djotodia and belongs to Gula. He is married and has six children. "Ministre...
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    (expelled) Anna Chapman, Russian spy, media personality, and model Michel Djotodia, President of the Central African Republic Vladimir Filippov, former...
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  •  Chad  Congo-Brazzaville  Gabon Séléka Anti-balaka Ongoing President Michel Djotodia resigns and is replaced by Catherine Samba-Panza Kamwina Nsapu Rebellion...
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    ousting of the Christian president François Bozizé in March 2013. Michel Djotodia, the leader of Muslim Séléka rebels, assumed the presidency but was...
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