The Central African conflicts were a series of conflicts beginning generally around 2009 throughout Central African countries, such as the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of Mali, and Federal Republic of Nigeria. They included the rise of rebel groups and instability throughout those countries, and saw increased civilian casualties.
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| - Central African conflicts (Vladimir's Scenario)
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| - The Central African conflicts were a series of conflicts beginning generally around 2009 throughout Central African countries, such as the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of Mali, and Federal Republic of Nigeria. They included the rise of rebel groups and instability throughout those countries, and saw increased civilian casualties.
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Strength
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- Unknown, estimated 80,000—90,000 militants
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Date
| - c. ? 2009 — September 2015
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Commander
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- Many, including:
*Joseph Kony
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Casualties
| - At least 35,000 killed
- At least 7,000 killed
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Result
| - Destruction of most rebel groups, establishment/preservation of governments
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combatant
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Logistical support only:
- Various militant and rebel groups, including:
*M23 Movement
*Islamic Republic of Central Africa
*Lord's Resistance Army
*Boko Haram
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Place
| - Mainly Central Africa
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Causes
| - *Various depending on region
**Dissatisfaction with ruling regimes
**Religious and/or ethnic hatred
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Conflict
| - Central African conflicts
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abstract
| - The Central African conflicts were a series of conflicts beginning generally around 2009 throughout Central African countries, such as the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of Mali, and Federal Republic of Nigeria. They included the rise of rebel groups and instability throughout those countries, and saw increased civilian casualties.
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