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'''Yaya Dillo Djérou''' became a prominent political figure in ] |
'''Yaya Dillo Djérou''' became a prominent political figure in ]. On October 14, 2005, when the the government of ] had to admit desertions in the army, especially from the ], the President's ethnic group. These deserters were under the leadership of Djérou; based in the ]ese region of ] Djérou, a former telecommunications engineer, had left Déby's party ] and became president of a revolutionary junta ("président du collège révolutionnaire") heading an organization called ] (SCUD), a rebel alliance. The group has declared it plans to overthrow Déby, and is he to of zaghawa ethnicity. To open negotiations with the government, he has demanded that all political prisoners be freed. <ref></ref><ref></ref> | ||
He has successively left armed rebellion to become a cabinet minister in Déby's government.<ref></ref><ref></ref> | He has successively left armed rebellion to become a cabinet minister in Déby's government.<ref></ref><ref></ref> |
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Yaya Dillo Djérou became a prominent political figure in Chad. On October 14, 2005, when the the government of Idriss Déby had to admit desertions in the army, especially from the zaghawa, the President's ethnic group. These deserters were under the leadership of Djérou; based in the Sudanese region of Darfur Djérou, a former telecommunications engineer, had left Déby's party MPS and became president of a revolutionary junta ("président du collège révolutionnaire") heading an organization called Platform for Change, Unity and Democracy (SCUD), a rebel alliance. The group has declared it plans to overthrow Déby, and is he to of zaghawa ethnicity. To open negotiations with the government, he has demanded that all political prisoners be freed.
He has successively left armed rebellion to become a cabinet minister in Déby's government.
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