Mandinka Podcast – MFDC, Navigating the Complexity of the Casamance Rebellion

(From L, foreground) Sedade Diop, Gambian Foreign Affairs Minister, Father Augustin Diamacoune Senghore, General Secretary of the Casamance Movement of Democratic Forces (MFDC), and Sydi Babji, chief of the MFDC Front, arrive 22 June 1999 at the Atlantic Hotel in Banjul to attend a conference of Senegalese separatists in Banjul. Some 150 people, including 100 members of the MFDC, have been invited to the conference. (Photo by SEYLLOU DIALLO / AFP) (Photo by SEYLLOU DIALLO/AFP via Getty Images)

The Casamance MFDC rebellion has a complex history, struggling for the independence of Casamance. Once a military and political movement seeking resource acquisition, the MFDC has disintegrated, leaving former rebels scattered across Casamance, the Gambia, and Guinea Bissau. All you need to know about the oldest rebellion in Africa in this Podcast in Mandinka👇

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