Youssouf Togoïmi

Youssouf Togoïmi

Youssouf Togoïmi (March 26 1953 [http://web.archive.org/web/20051230181806/http://www.afrique-express.com/archive/CENTRALE/tchad/tchadbios/256youssouftogoimi.htm "Youssouf Togoïmi"] , "Afrique Express", N°256, October 2, 2002 fr icon.] –September 24 2002 [http://web.archive.org/web/20060103220216/www.afrique-express.com/archive/CENTRALE/tchad/tchadpol/256decesdeyoussouftogoimi.htm "Décès à Tripoli du chef rebelle Youssouf Togoïmi"] , "Afrique Express", N°256, October 2, 2002 fr icon.] ) was a leading Chadian politician who served in the government under President Idriss Déby but subsequently led a rebel group, the Movement for Democracy and Justice in Chad (MDJT), against Déby.

Born in Zouar in the Tibesti Mountains, he came from the northern Muslim population of the country. Togoïmi served as in a number of positions during the presidency of Idriss Déby: he was Minister of Justice from 1990 to 1993, Minister of Defence from 1995 to 1997, and was then appointed Minister of the Interior on May 21 1997. ["May 1997 - New Attack", Keesing's Record of World Events, Volume 43, May, 1997 Chad, Page 41626.] Shortly after the latter appointment, he resigned from the government on June 3 1997. He said that his resignation came about because of what he described as the "dictatorial drift" of the government. Togoïmi's break with Déby has also been interpreted in ethnic terms, based on his own status as a Toubou and Déby's status as a Zaghawa.

On October 12 1998, he formed the Movement for Democracy and Justice in Chad (MDJT), a dissident rebel group that sought to overthrow the government. Operating initially from his power base in the Tibesti Mountains, the group waged a guerilla war against government forces. He was re-elected as party leader at a party congress in Sebha, Libya in December 2001 [http://www.unhcr.org/home/RSDCOI/3df4beb010.html "Chad: Peace agreement of 7 January 2002 between the government and MDJT rebels; implementation of the terms of the agreement, release of prisoners and any amnesty given to rebels; whether the terms of the agreement extend to all members and sympathizers of the MDJT"] , Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada (UNHCR.org).] and on December 25 he expressed a willingness to negotiate with the government. The MDJT's second vice-president Adoum Togoi signed a peace agreement with the government in Tripoli, Libya, on January 7 2002. This terms of the agreement involved, among other things, a cease-fire, inclusion of the MDJT in the government, and integration of its fighters into the army. An amnesty for MDJT members was approved by the National Assembly of Chad in late February. A month later, the agreement began to break down as the government rejected MDJT demands, including its proposal for new prime minister from the MDJT. In May, Togoi, who was viewed as a moderate in the group, was allegedly ambushed, injured and kidnapped by Togoïmi, who was viewed as a hard-liner, an apparent result of a split in the group regarding how to handle the peace negotiations, and late in the month the first fighting since the signing of the peace agreement broke out. Togoïmi was injured by a land mine in late August in the Tibesti area and he died from his wounds in Tripoli on September 24 2002.

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* [http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/1999/234.htm US State Deptartment report of Chad]
* [http://www.erpic.org/perihelion/articles2003/july.htm European Rim Policy and Investment Council report of MDJC rebellion]


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