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Democratic Front for the Liberation of Djibouti (FLD) | |
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Founded | 1979 |
Ideology | Afar nationalism |
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Djibouti was an Afar political group founded in 1979 in modern-day Djibouti as a merger of the Popular Movement for Liberation and the National Union for Independence. The group was formed in opposition to the Issa-dominated government's decision to send in French troops to quell anti-government violence by Afar tribe against the Djiboutian government.
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- Defense & Foreign Affairs Handbook. G. R. Copley. 2002. p. 465. ISBN 978-1-892998-06-4.
- Banks, Arthur S. (1981). Political Handbook of the World, 1981. McGraw-Hill. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-07-003629-1.
- "61. Djibouti (1977-present)". uca.edu. University of Central Arkansas.
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