Type | Person | [sources] | |||
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Name | Abdoulaye MISKINE · Abdoulaye Miskine · Abdoullaye Miskine · MARTIN KOUMTAMADJ · MARTIN KOUMTAMADJI · | [sources] | |||
Other name | ABDOULAYE MISKINE · Abdoulaye Miskine · Abdoulaye Miskine, · Abdoullaye Miskine · Abdoullaye Miskine, · | [sources] | |||
Birth date | · · | [sources] | |||
Place of birth | Kabo · Kabo Central African Republic · Kabo, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC · Kabo, Central African Republic · Kabo, Central African Republic, Kobo, Central African Republic · | [sources] | |||
Gender | male | [sources] | |||
Nationality | Central African Republic · Congo - Brazzaville · Chad | [sources] | |||
Country | Central African Republic · Congo - Brazzaville · Chad | [sources] | |||
Citizenship | Central African Republic | [sources] | |||
Country of birth | Central African Republic · Chad | [sources] | |||
First name | Abdoulaye · Abdoulaye Miskine · Abdoullaye · Abdoullaye Miskine · MARTIN · | [sources] | |||
ID Number | 06FBO2262 · SA0020249 | [sources] | |||
Last name | KOUMTAMADJ · KOUMTAMADJI · KOUMTAMADJI · Koumta Madji · Koumtamadji · | [sources] | |||
Middle name | Nadingar | [sources] | |||
Passport number | 06FBO2262 · A0020249 · CAR diplomatic passport no. 06FBO2262 · Congo service passport number SA0020249 · SA0020249 · | [sources] | |||
Second name | KOUMTAMADJI · Koumta · Nadingar | [sources] | |||
Title | President and commander-in-chief of the Front Démocratique du Peuple Centrafricain (FDPC) | [sources] | |||
Wikidata ID | Q117488214 | [sources] | |||
Position | General · Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005. He joined the Séléka coalition in December 2012 before leaving it in April 2013 after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon, he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between November 2014 and 2019). · President and commander-in-chief of the Front Democratique du Peuple Centrafricain (FDPC) · President and commander-in-chief of the Front Démocratique du Peuple Centrafricain (FDPC) · President of the Conseil National de Défense et de Sécurité (CNDS) and military leader of the Front Populaire pour la Renaissance de la Centrafrique · | [sources] | |||
Address | Am Dafock Vakaga prefecture Central African Republic, Ndjamena Chad · Am Dafock, Central African Republic · Am Dafock, Vakaga prefecture · Am Dafock, Vakaga prefecture, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC · Am Dafock, Vakaga prefecture, Central African Republic · | [sources] | |||
Source link | gels-avoirs.dgtresor.gouv.fr · sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov | [sources] | |||
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Designation: President and commander-in-chief of the Front Démocratique du Peuple Centrafricain (FDPC). Congo Passport no.: CAR diplomatic passport no. 06FBO2262, issued on 22 Feb. 2007 (expired on 21 Feb. 2012). Congo service passport number SA0020249, issued on 22 January 2019 (expires on 21 January 2022); Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005. He joined the Séléka coalition in December 2012 before leaving it in April 2013 after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon, he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between November 2014 and 2019). The FDPC signed the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in the CAR on 6 February 2019 but Martin Koumtamadji remains a threat to the peace, stability and security of the CAR. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice,
since his arrest in November 2019
President and commander-in-chief of the Front Démocratique du Peuple Centrafricain (FDPC). Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. available.
Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005. He joined the Séléka coalition in Dec 2012 before leaving it in Apr 2013 after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon, he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between Nov 2014 and 2019). The FDPC signed the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in the CAR on 6 Feb 2019 but Martin Koumtamadji remains a threat to the peace, stability and security of the CAR.
since his arrest in November 2019
since his arrest in November 2019
Martin Koumtamadji a créé le FDPC en 2005. Il a rejoint la coalition Séléka en décembre 2012 avant de la quitter en avril 2013 après la prise du pouvoir par les rebelles à Bangui. À la suite de son arrestation au Cameroun, il a été transféré à Brazzaville. Il n'a jamais cessé de diriger ses troupes sur le terrain en République centrafricaine, même lorsqu'il se trouvait à Brazzaville, avant son retour en République centrafricaine (entre novembre 2014 et 2019). Le FDPC a signé l'Accord politique pour la paix et la réconciliation en République centrafricaine le 6 février 2019, mais Martin Koumtamadji reste une menace pour la paix, la stabilité et la sécurité de la République centrafricaine
Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005. He joined the Séléka coalition in December 2012 before leaving it in April 2013 after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon, he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between November 2014 and 2019). The FDPC signed the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in the CAR on 6 February 2019 but Martin Koumtamadji remains a threat to the peace, stability and security of the CAR. Ndjamena (since his arrest in November 2019)
Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005. He joined the Séléka coalition in December 2012 before leaving it in April 2013 after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon, he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between November 2014 and 2019). The FDPC signed the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in the CAR on 6 February 2019 but Martin Koumtamadji remains a threat to the peace, stability and security of the CAR. Ndjamena (since his arrest in November 2019)
マルタン・クンタマジは、2005年にFDPCを設立した。同人は、2012年12月にセレカ連合に加わり、反政府勢力がバンギ(Bangui)において政権を掌握した後、2013年4月に離脱した。同人は、カメルーンにおいて逮捕された後、コンゴ共和国のブラザビル(Brazzaville)に移送された。同人は、中央アフリカ共和国に戻る前にブラザビルにいた際も、中央アフリカ共和国の地にいた自らの部隊の指揮を執り続けていた(2014年11月から2019年までの間。)。FDPCは、2019年2月6日に中央アフリカ共和国の平和と和解のための政治合意に署名したが、マルタン・クンタマジは、中央アフリカ共和国の平和、安定及び安全に対する脅威であり続けている。写真はインターポール(国際刑事警察機構)・国連安全保障理事会特別手配書に含まれているものを利用可能。同人に対するインターポール(国際刑事警察機構)・国連安全保障理事会特別手配書のウェブ・リンク:
Adresse : RÉPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE : Am Dafok, préfecture de la Vakaga, N° Passeport : 06FBO2262 : passeport diplomatique centrafricain délivré le 22/02/2007 valide jusqu'au 21/02/2012, SA0020249 : passeport de service congolais délivré le 22/01/2019 valide jusqu'au 21/01/2022
Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005. He joined the Séléka coalition in December 2012 before leaving it in April 2013 after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon, he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between November 2014 and 2019). The FDPC signed the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in the CAR on 6 February 2019 but Martin Koumtamadji remains a threat to the peace, stability and security of the CAR. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
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Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005. He joined the Seleka coalition in December 2012 before leaving it in April 2013 after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon, he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between November 2014 and 2019). The FDPC signed the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in the CAR on 6 February 2019 but Martin Koumtamadji remains a threat to the peace, stability and security of the CAR. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
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