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Antoine Bangui : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antoine Bangui Antoine Bangui-Rombaye (born 1933〔(Library of Congress Name Authority File )〕) is a Chadian political figure and author. Between 1962 and 1972, Bangui was a member of the cabinet, including as foreign minister. However, he fell out of the favor of with President François Tombalbaye and was imprisoned from 1972 to 1975. He released his account of his imprisonment, ''Prisonnier de Tombalbaye'', in 1980. This was followed by an autobiographical novel ''Les Ombres de Koh'' (1983). Bangui ran in the 1996 presidential election and became head of the Movement for the National Reconstruction of Chad (Mouvement pour la reconstruction nationale du Tchad, MORENAT), an approved political party. In May 1999, he released ''Tchad: Élections Sous Contrôle (1996-1997)'' (ISBN 2-7384-7331-8), a scathing critique of the state of the country under Idriss Déby.〔("Tchad: Élections Sous Contrôle (1996-1997)" ), editions-harmattan.fr 〕 The next month, the government accused Bangui of fomenting rebellion in Logone Oriental Region. In December 1999, Bangui was announced as the spokesperson for the Coordination of Armed and Political Movements of the Opposition (Coordination des mouvements armés et politiques de l'opposition, CMAP), a coalition of 13 opposition groups.〔( "Extended Response to Information Request:The human rights situation, political opposition groups and the rebellion in the Tibesti region of northern Chad" ), Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, 17 February 2000〕 Bangui eventually resigned from CMAP. He was protesting attempts at dialogue by some CMAP members, which he felt were part of Déby's strategy of splitting the opposition.〔("Tchad: Plan de paix et crise à la CMAP" ), ''Afrique Express'' 〕 == Notes and references ==
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