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

Members of the Senegalese Armed Forces inspect discarded rockets at a recently captured Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance (MFDC) rebel base in Blaze Forest on February 9, 2021. - The conflict in Casamance, which is separated from the rest of Senegal by The Gambia, has claimed thousands of lives since it first broke out in 1982. The army launched an operation on January 26, 2021 to "secure" the region and took hold of several bases from the MFDC rebels, including one of their main and historical bases in the Blaze Forest. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN WESSELS/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 Wolof👇👇👇

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