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EXPLAINER-Who are the rebels threatening to take Chad's capital?

Published 21/04/2021, 15:17
Updated 21/04/2021, 17:54
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(Adds detail on troop numbers, Haftar link)
By Edward McAllister and David Lewis
DAKAR, April 21 (Reuters) - Libya-based rebels have set
their sights on Chad's capital N'Djamena after the battlefield
death of President Idriss Deby on Monday. Here are some facts
about the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT):

WHEN WAS FACT FORMED?
FACT was formed in April, 2016, in the build-up to that
year's presidential elections. It was established after a
violent split from another Chadian rebel group, the Sudan-backed
UFDD.

WHO ARE THEY?
FACT is run by Mahdi Ali Mahamat, a veteran rebel fighter
who spent time in exile in France before returning to Libya in
2015. He is from the Dazagada ethnic group from the Barh El
Gazal region of central Chad. FACT is made up of many fighters
from the same ethnicity.
Unlike many other Chadian groups in Libya, FACT fought for
Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar, said Jerome Tubiana, a
researcher specialising on Chad.
"He gave them unusually heavy equipment - trucks with heavy
weapons. Haftar is allowing foreign troops to keep the equipment
he gives them or what they capture from other Libyan forces,"
Tubiana said.

WHAT DO THEY WANT?
In one of its first Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) posts in April 2016, it called
for the "birth of a new revolution in the north". Its focus has
been to overthrow Deby for what it claims was election fraud,
both in 2016 and 2021.
This week it railed against the military transition, calling
it a "monarchy". A FACT spokesman told Reuters on Wednesday the
group did not want to take power but wanted to create democracy
and improve social services.
He said the group was preparing to march on N'Djamena to
"free the people from a system that is undemocratic."

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HOW MANY FIGHTERS AND EQUIPMENT?
Estimates vary on FACT's firepower and the number of
fighters, but it appears that its ranks have grown.
Tubiana said his sources said that FACT had deployed 400-450
vehicles into Chad, which could carry several thousand fighters.
"He (Mahamat) suffered losses. But some more probably joined
once they were in Chad. It is also possible that they didn't
bring all their forces from Libya," he said.
At its inception in April 2016, the group said it had 1500
fighters. Early photos showed small groups of young men in
desert fatigues beside pickup trucks with rifles and ammunition.
The United Nations Libya panel of experts said in its Dec.
2019 report that FACT had about 700 fighters.

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