Miski, Chad
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Miski is a town in the
Tibesti Mountains The Tibesti Mountains are a mountain range in the central Sahara, primarily located in the extreme north of Chad, with a small portion located in southern Libya. The highest peak in the range, Emi Koussi, lies to the south at a height of and i ...
of northern
Chad Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North Africa, North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to Chad–Libya border, the north, Sudan to Chad–Sudan border, the east, the Central Afric ...
, in the Yebbibou sub-prefecture of the
Emi Koussi Emi Koussi (also known as Emi Koussou) is a high pyroclastic shield volcano that lies at the southeast end of the Tibesti Mountains in the central Sahara, in the northern Borkou Region of northern Chad. The highest mountain of the Sahara, the vo ...
department of the
Borkou The Borkou region () is a province of Chad which was created in 2008 from the Borkou department of the former Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti region. Its capital is Faya-Largeau. Geography Borkou is located in the Sahara Desert, and contains parts of ...
region In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
. The local population has been estimated at no more than 300 families, most of whom are members of the
Teda people The Toubou or Tubu (from Old Tebu, meaning "rock people") are an ethnic group native to the Tibesti Mountains that inhabit the central Sahara in northern Chad, southern Libya, northeastern Niger, and northwestern Sudan. They live either as her ...
. Prior to the national administrative reorganization in 2008, Miski was in the
Tibesti Department Tibesti () was one of four departments within the former Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti region of Chad. Its capital was Bardaï. In 2008 the Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region was split into three, with Tibesti Department becoming the separate Tibesti Reg ...
of the
Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti region The Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti (BET) was until 2008 one of the then 18 regions of Chad, its capital being Faya-Largeau. It comprised the former Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Prefecture. Most of the region was part of the Sahara desert. In 2008, this region ...
. When that region was abolished, Miski became part of the
Tibesti Region Tibesti Region () is a province of Chad, located in far northwest of the country. Its capital is Bardaï. It was created in 2008 when the former Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region was split into three, with the Tibesti Department becoming the Tibes ...
, until the region boundary was redrawn in 2018, when Miski became part of the Borkou region. Since late 2018, the Miski area has been cut off from the outside world by a Chadian military blockade, after the self-defense committee formed to protect Miski against illegal gold miners successfully repelled a military assault.


Gold mining

In 2012, substantial deposits of gold were found in the area around Miski. Illegal gold mining quickly became widespread in the region. As many as 40,000 miners, chiefly Chadian and Sudanese, entered the Miski area. Numerous officials of the Chadian military were reportedly involved in these illegal mines. In mid-2013, at the local community's request, the Chadian army removed gold miners from the Miski area, but as would occur repeatedly in subsequent years, the miners simply retreated into Libya and later returned. In December 2013, the people of Miski established committees to monitor gold-mining activity in the Miski area. The committees were based on the traditional Teda institution of ''wangada'', village guardians tasked with protecting communal resources. These wangada committees became a model followed by other communities in the Tibesti region facing similar issues with
illegal mining Illegal mining is mining activity that is undertaken without state permission. Illegal mining is the extraction of precious metals/rocks without following the proper procedures to participate in legal mining activity. These procedures include pe ...
. In July 2015, after wangada Salah Nokur was killed while attempting to confiscate a metal detector from a group of miners, a series of armed clashes took place between the wangada committees and mining groups. An investigative committee sent by the prime minister blamed the clashes on "blatant complicity" between the regional government and illegal miners, and recommended that the governor be replaced. However, this recommendation was not followed.


Self-defense committee

In August 2018, the Chadian government moved region boundaries so that Miski was no longer part of the Tibesti region, where Teda people are a majority; instead, it became part of Borkou region, where the Teda are a minority. Local officials who objected to the change were fired. In response, a local self-defense committee was formed. After a month of fighting between the self-defense committee and the Chadian national army, the army retreated from the town. Since late 2018, the town has been under continuous siege by the Chadian military, which has set up a perimeter at a 100 km radius around Miski. The Chadian government has closed off numerous wells in the region. The residents of the town have no access to medical care or other outside resources. In October 2019, there were reports of a renewed Chadian army offensive against Miski. The self-defense committee claimed to have defeated the attack, but there was no comment from the Chadian government.


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Comité Populaire d'autodéfense Miski-Tibesti-Tchad
{{in lang, fr Populated places in Chad Tibesti Region Tibesti Mountains