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==[[File:Cball-Guinea.png]] Guinea==
==[[File:Cball-Guinea.png]] Guinea==
*[[File:CharlesTaylor.png]] [[Kleptocracy|National Patriotic Front of Liberia]] (1980s-1996)
*[[File:CharlesTaylor.png]] [[Kleptocracy|National Patriotic Front of Liberia]] (1980s-1996)
*[[File:LURD.png]] [[Etnonationalism|Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy]] (2000-2001)
*[[File:ULIMO.png]] [[Etnonationalism|Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy]] (2000-2001)
*[[File:RUF.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Revolutionary United Front]] (2000-2001)
*[[File:RUF.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Revolutionary United Front]] (2000-2001)



Revision as of 18:43, 15 October 2023

Algeria

Active

Historical

Algerian Civil War

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

Algerian War

Angola

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

Benin

Burkina Faso

Active

Historical

Burundi

Cameroon

Central African Republic

Active

Pro-Govt

Anti-Govt

Defunct

Anti-Govt

Chad

Active

Historical

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Active

Rebels

Pro-Government

Historical

Rebels

Pro-Government

Second Congo War (1998 - 2003)

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

First Congo War (1996 - 1997)

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

Djibouti

Egypt

Active

Historical

Ethiopia

Active

Historical

Ghana

Guinea

Ivory Coast

Historical

Kenya

Active

Historical

Liberia

Libya

Active

Anti-government

Pro-government

Historical

Mali

Active

Historical

Mauritania

Active

Historical

Morocco

Active

Historical

Mozambique

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

Niger

Active

Historical

Nigeria

Republic of Congo

Senegal

Active

Historical

Sierra Leone

Pro-Governmant

Anti-Government

Somalia

Active

Defunct

South Africa

Sudan

Active

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

Historical

Rebels

Pro-Government

Tanzania

Tunisia

Active

Historical

Uganda

Active

Defunct

Zimbabwe

Notes and references

  1. FAPC was financed by Yoweri Museveni
  2. M23 was financed by Paul Kagame
  3. Not a single group, fun to include them nonetheless