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    Caprivi Liberation Army (CLA) is a Namibian rebel and separatist group which was established in 1994 to separate the Caprivi Strip, a region mainly inhabited...
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    The Caprivi conflict was an armed conflict between the Namibian government and the Caprivi Liberation Army, a rebel group that waged a brief insurrection...
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  • attempt by the Caprivi Liberation Army and the Namibian government East Caprivi, a former Lozi bantustan in South West Africa Caprivi, Pennsylvania, an...
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    The Caprivi Strip, also known simply as Caprivi, is a geographic salient protruding from the northeastern corner of Namibia. It is bordered by Botswana...
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  • People's Liberation Army Biafra Liberation Army Caprivi Liberation Army Moroccan Army of Liberation Sudan People's Liberation Army Arab Liberation Army Liberation...
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    Caprivi, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence. Caprivi Liberation Army...
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    contributing nations with more than 200 troops as of May 2015 Kenya: Seven Oromo Liberation Front Fighters Held in Garissa Allafrica.com (Daily Nation), January 6...
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  • allegedly participating in the Caprivi conflict on the side of the Caprivi Liberation Army during a period between 1992 and 2002. They were charged with high...
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    Caprivi Strip. The Caprivi conflict was initiated by the Caprivi Liberation Army (CLA), a rebel group led by Mishake Muyongo. It wanted the Caprivi Strip...
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  • Kabila. The Caprivi conflict was an armed conflict between the Caprivi Liberation Army (CLA), a rebel group working for the secession of the Caprivi Strip,...
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    subsequent acquittal of numerous individuals associated with the Caprivi Liberation Army. The trial, ongoing in some aspects, has brought attention to issues...
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  • Association Canadian Library Association Canadian Lung Association Caprivi Liberation Army Children's Learning Adventure, an American daycare center chain...
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    the Caprivi conflict in the 1990s, an armed conflict between the Caprivi Liberation Army (CLA), a rebel group working for the secession of the Caprivi Strip...
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  • organization: Caprivi Liberation Army Political party: Caprivi National African Union, United Democratic Party Proposed state: Zambesia or Caprivi Strip or...
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    The People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) was the military wing of the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO). It fought against the South...
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  • support for the secession of the Caprivi. It has been alleged that the party is closely connected to the Caprivi Liberation Army, a separatist guerrilla group...
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  •  74–77, 93–95. ISBN 978-0786496594. Thomas, Scott (1995). The Diplomacy of Liberation: The Foreign Relations of the ANC Since 1960. London: Tauris Academic...
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    Kongola in the then Caprivi region. The convoy system was run from 2000 till 2002. Angola (Operation Mandume ya Ndemufayo) The Namibian Army also deployed troops...
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    faction in the Caprivi Strip launched a coup attempt (see Caprivi conflict) which was summarily put down by the Namibian Defence Force. The army has conducted...
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  • to the Caprivi Game Park in 1968. It was never managed as a game park as the area was a restricted security zone during Namibia's liberation struggle...
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    Security. In 1973, an army unit killed a hundred of the guerrillas by ambushing them as they attempted to cross the Zambezi near the Caprivi Strip. Mushala was...
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    power and halting Sudan's transition to democracy. The Sudan Liberation Movement (or Army; SLM, SLA, or SLM/A) is a rebel group active in Darfur, primarily...
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    fought between the South African Defence Force (SADF) and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), an armed wing of the South West African People's...
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    the CAPRIVI-Mk1 (CS/VP3) MRAP in conjunction with Changan Automobile. At the beginning of 2010, MLS provided Changan Automobile with three CAPRIVI-Mk1s...
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  • 2005 between the central Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army. It was largely a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955...
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  • Tobias Hainyeko (category People's Liberation Army of Namibia personnel)
    guerrilla fighter who served as the first commander of the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) during the Namibian War of Independence from the...
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    Oromo conflict (category Oromo Liberation Front)
    Oromo nationalists established the OLF and its armed wing, the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA). These groups formed in response to prejudice against the Oromo...
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    grew, an independence movement emerged under the banner of the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) in 1961. In September 1961, ELF head Hamid Idris Awate launched...
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    the Liberation of Azawad (MPLA or MPA) Revolutionary Liberation Army of Azawad (ARLA) Popular Liberation Front of Azawad (FPLA) National Liberation Front...
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    2021 allied with the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) along with seven smaller rebel groups including Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), forming the United...
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