PEMBERONTAKAN SELEKA DI REPUBLIK AFRIKA TENGAH
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2015Author
Rozi Rastafani, Sugiyanto Eddie Kusuma
Rozi Rastafani
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The conflict that happened in the Central African Republic was the expansion of similar
conflicts in the surrounding countries or known as Domino Effect. The roots of the conflict
in the Central African Republic has been happening since the country gained independence.
A series of coups and political violence which often occur in this country are similar to those
experienced by other countries at the surrounding of Central African Republic which are
also in the line of poverty and political instability. This condition occurs because the role of
government is not optimal. The authoritarian political system of Francois Bozize regime and
corruption within government structure have promptted the resistance from rebel groups
including Democratiques Union des Forces pour le Rassemblement (UFDR), The Convention
of Patriots for Justice and Peace (CPJP), and The Peoples' Army for the Restoration of the
Republic and of Democracy (APRD) and Movement of Central African Liberators for Justice
(MLJC). Bozize regime then responded to the resistance by deploying military arms of The
Central African Republic. This war ended with peace after rebels and the government
approved an agreement. However, the government factually was not committed to the
agreement, and the rebels were satisfied and then formed a new opposition group of coalition
of previous resistance groups named Seleka. The conflict between the government of The
Central African Republic and the rebel group Seleka was caused by two interrelated factors.
These factors were structural factors and internal factors. The findings indicate that the
background of Séléka uprising was poor domestic problems, the weak condition of the
country, and the occurrence of discrimination
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