Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic

Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC, French: Front populaire pour la renaissance de la Centrafrique) is a rebel group in the Central African Republic which controls most of the northern part of the country including the prefecture capitals: Bria, Kaga-Bandoro and N'Délé.

Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic
Front populaire pour la renaissance de la Centrafrique
LeadersNoureddine Adam
Dates of operation2014–
Split fromSéléka
HeadquartersN'Délé
Active regionsNorthern part of Central African Republic
AlliesMPC
OpponentsMLCJ (sometimes)
UPC (sometimes)
MINUSCA (sometimes)
anti-Balaka (sometimes)
Battles and wars2018 Batangafo clashes
2020 N'Délé clashes
  Territories under control of FPRC

History

FPRC was formed on 10 June, 2014 in Birao. They quickly gained control over the northern prefectures. They were one of the parties of February 2019 peace deal. On September 2019 they lost control of Birao.[1] On 17 February 2020 FPRC fighters tried to recapture Birao by attacking local MINUSCA forces. Their attack was repelled and 12 fighters were killed.[2]

Organization

FPRC operates parallel state in the northern part of Central African Republic. They have their own police, gendarmes, prisons and military bases. They collect taxes and fees.[3] They profit from gold and diamond mines in areas they control including Ndassima mine which they share control with UPC.[4]

References

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