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Abdoulaye Miskine (born 5 October 1965) is a Chadian-Central African warlord and a former FACA officer who served under Patasse Government. He was the leader of
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.


Early life

Miskine was born on 5 October 1965 in Ndinaba, Chad with the original name of Martin Koutamadji. His father was Chadian and his mother was Central African. He was raised in
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by his mother since his father died when he was a child. At the age of 18 years old, he moved to
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and converted to
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under the name of Miskine.


Military career

He joined FACA in an unknown year. After a failed coup attempt in 2001, Patasse put Miskine in charge of leading a special militia unit consisting of 300 Chadian mercenaries due distrust with Bozize and the refusal of Idriss Déby to send reinforcements. Patasse tasked Miskine to fight ''zaraguina'' (road bandits) as well as armed oppositions around the CAR-Chadian Border and protect the president. Miskine established his base in
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and fought against the Pro-Bozize militia. By late November 2002, his forces troops increased from 300 to 600. Miskine's special forces were accused of human right abuses. His forces were responsible for killing of 180 Chadians and robbing cattle breeders. Moreover, Miskine's militia was blamed for PK 13 Cattle Market massacre in Bangui on 31 October 2002. On 2 October 2002, Chad and Central African Republic signed final communiqué of the Libreville Accords to restore the diplomatic relations between the two countries. One of the agreements called Miskine's and Bozize's expulsion from the Central African Republic and Chad, respectively. Miskine left Central African Republic for Togo on 5 November 2002. Before he left CAR, Patasse decorated Miskine with commander insignia of the Central African Order of Merit. On January 2012, Miskine allied with FACA and
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in fighting against Baba Laddé


Rebellion

As Bozize rose to power, Miskine founded FDPC on 14 June 2004 to topple Francois Bozize from power. In 2007, he signed a peace agreement between rebels and the government in
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, Libya, under the mediation of Colonel
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. Miskine soon returned to Central African Republic. Nevertheless, he fled to Libya after realizing that the government did not provide the facilities he wanted. On 15 July 2007, the government announced that Miskine was given a position as a presidential advisor. However, he declined that position because he claimed that the government did not execute the promises under the peace agreement. On February 2009, Miskine resumed the insurrection by attacking the gendarmerie garrison in
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. On 3 July 2009, he signed the act of adherence to the Global Peace Agreement in Tripoli under pressure from Gaddafi. However, he broke the act because the government arrested two FDPC members in Bangui. Nevertheless, Bozize appointed Miskine as a presidential advisor in charge of DDR (disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration) on 13 January 2011. In the fall of 2012, he joined Seleka to overthrow Bozize. Just before
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began, FDPC left Seleka. Soon after, on 2-4 April 2013, FDPC clashed with Seleka and Miskine wounded. On September 2013, Miskine joined the pro-Bozize group, ''Front pour la restauration de l’ordre constitutionnel en Centrafrique'' (FROCCA). Miskine was arrested in Bertoua, Cameroon on 16 September 2013 on the allegation that he might use Cameroon as a base for cross border raid. Subsequently, he was transferred to Yaounde and put into the custody of special police service. Cameroon released Miskine on 27 November 2014 in exchange of 26 hostages, including a polish catholic priest, who were abducted by FDPC. Subsequently, he flew
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with
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's private plane and was welcomed by Congolese Minister of Interior,
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, when he arrived. In Brazzaville, he signed an accord to participate in Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) program on 1 June 2017. On February 2019, he signed the peace agreement in Khartoum and the government offered Miskine as Minister of the Modernization of the Administration and Innovation of the Public Services. However, he refused to accept the position and only wanted to accept a job position as a senior military officer. On June 2019, he returned to Central African Republic after five years of staying in Brazzaville and went to
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. In Am Dafok, he threatened to overthrow
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. Miskine tried recruiting fighters to fight against the government. Responding to the Miskine's threat, Bangui issued arrest warrant to Miskine on 3 August.


Arrest and trial

On October 2019, an inter-rebel clash between FPRC and MLJC broke up in
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and it led Miskine to flee to Tissi and Chad. As he arrived in Harare Mangueigne, Chad, the Chadian authorities arrested Abdoulaye Miskine in November 2019. He was brought to
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and placed under the custody of the National Security Agency. Responding to the arrest, the Central African government issued the extradition of Abdoulaye Miskine and N'djamena refused Bangui's demand. Miskine's legal process begin in 2020. He was accused of rape and fomenting rebellion. By 2022, he was jailed in Klessoum Prison and began his trial on 29 July 2022.


Sanctions

In 2014, the US imposed sanctions on five Central African Republic prominent figures and Miskine was included. UN imposed sanctions on Abdoulaye Miskine in 2020.


Award

*, Commander Order of Central African Merit - 2002


References

{{reflist Central African Republic Muslims People of the Central African Republic Civil War Central African Republic military personnel African warlords 1965 births Living people People from Moyen-Chari Region