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Front for the Liberation of Air and Azaouak
Front de Liberation de l'Air et de l'Azaouak
LeaderRhissa Ag Boula
CountryNiger Niger
Battles and warsTuareg rebellion (1990–1995)

The Front for the Liberation of Air and Azaouak (French: Front de Liberation de l'Air et de l'Azaouak, acronymized as FLAA) is a rebel group that participated in two rebellions by the Tuareg people in the 1990s and the 2000s.

Overview

In the autumn of 1991, the Tuareg rebellion escalated in Niger. The FLAA declared the attacks on administrative centers as a reaction to the events of Tchin Tabaraden. The Front for the Liberation of Air and Azaouak (FLAA) is a rebel group that participated in two rebellions by the Tuareg people in the 1990s and the 2000s. Its former leader is Rhissa Ag Boula who also created the Council of Resistance for the Republic in 2023.

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References

  1. ^ Krings, Thomas (1995). "Marginalisation and Revolt among the Tuareg in Mali and Niger". GeoJournal. 36 (1): 57–63.
  2. "23. Niger/Tauregs (1960-present)". uca.edu. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
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