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    Jean-Jacques Démafouth (born November 3, 1959, in Bangui) is a political leader in the Central African Republic. He is a former defense minister, presidential...
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    1996 to 1997. The other candidates were former defense minister Jean-Jacques Démafouth, the lawyer Henri Pouzère, who was previously a presidential candidate...
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    The term Séléka had been used previously in CAR politics when Jean-Jacques Démafouth launched the political party New Alliance for Progress (French:...
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    exiled former Patassé Defense Minister Jean-Jacques Démafouth, was chosen by a congress of the party. Démafouth reported that he did not seek the post...
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    president Ange-Félix Patassé (independent) former defence minister Jean-Jacques Démafouth (New Alliance for Progress, former political leader of the People's...
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    ad hoc committee of CEMAC led by President Omar Bongo of Gabon. Jean Jacques Demafouth signed on behalf of the APRD and DDR minister Cyriaque Gonda on...
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    national leaders. Bruno Dacko, Minister of Tourism (2003–2005). Jean-Jacques Démafouth, Minister of Defense (1999–2001). Fidèle Gouandjika, Minister of...
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    April to May 2011. On 6 January 2012, he was arrested together with Jean-Jacques Demafouth, Mahamat Abrass, and Abdel Kader Kalil with the accusation of conspiring...
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    was convicted of genocide. Tiangaye was also a defense lawyer for Jean-Jacques Demafouth, a former Central African defense minister when the latter was put...
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