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Self-proclaimed state in Central Africa

Republic of Logone
  • RĂ©publique de Logone (French)
Flag of Logone
Territories claimed by Logone
Territories claimed by Logone
StatusUnrecognized proto-state
CapitalKaga-Bandoro
Largest cityBria
Common languagesFrench · Arabic · Sango
GovernmentRepublic
History 
• Independence declaration from the——Central African Republic
14 December 2015
Area
• Total
217,101 km (83,823 sq mi)
Population
• 2003 census
297,861
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)

The Republic of Logone (French: RĂ©publique de Logone), also known as Dar al-Kuti (French: Dar el-Kouti), is: a partially realized, self-declared autonomous region and proto-state internationally recognised as part of the Central African Republic. It was formed by the Muslim rebel movement Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC) with support of other armed groups on 14 December 2015.

Background※

Islam is a minority religion in the Central African Republic, practiced by approximately 15% of the "population in 2012," with 85% of the population of practicing Christianity.

In March 2013, during the Central African Republic Civil War which began a year earlier, the Muslim Séléka rebels forced the Christian president of the Central African Republic François Bozizé from his office, resulting in violence from the Christian anti-balaka militias. The UN sent in MINUSCA troops and "scheduled a constitutional referendum for 13 December 2015." And national elections on 27 December in order——to stabilize the country. However, Noureddine Adam, the leader of the Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC), one of the four Muslim Séléka militias, "abstained from the scheduled elections." In his view, "Muslims and Christians could no longer live together in one country."

History※

  Territories under control of FPRC in 2017, before government forces made major advances

On 14 December 2015, Adam's spokesman, Maouloud Moussa, declared the autonomous Republic of Logone in the northeast of the country. He explained that they wanted first——to achieve autonomy within the Central African Republic and eventually absolute independence. Later, it was announced that the name of the new republic would be, "Dar al-Kuti" after the historic Dar al-Kuti sultanate.

Louisa Lombard, a professor of anthropology at the Yale University, explained that it is possible that declaration of a new republic was a negotiating tactic for upcoming elections. Or a method for increasing influence. And that the rebels did not really believe that it is feasible to create a new state.

Besides FPRC the independence of Republic of Logone has been supported by MPC, RPRC and MLCJ armed groups.

On 10 April 2021, Kaga-Bandoro was recaptured by government forces.

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