Central African Republic
Zentralafrikanische Republik
République centrafricaine
Repubblica Centrafricana
Ordinance of 14 March 2014 on measures against
the Central African Republic (RS 946.231.123.6), annex
Verordnung vom 14. März 2014 über Massnahmen
gegenüber der Zentralafrikanischen Republik (SR 946.231.123.6),
Anhang
Ordonnance du 14 mars 2014 instituant des mesures
à l’encontre de la République centrafricaine (RS 946.231.123.6),
annexe
Ordinanza del 14 marzo 2014 che istituisce
provvedimenti nei confronti della Repubblica Centrafricana (RS
946.231.123.6), allegato
art. 2, para. 1 let. a (Financial
sanctions) et art. 4, para. 1 (Travel ban)
Art. 2 Abs. 1 Bst. a
(Finanzsanktionen) und 4 Abs. 1 (Ein- und
Durchreiseverbot)
art. 2, al. 1 let. a (Sanctions
financières) et art. 4, al. 1 (Interdiction de séjour et de
transit)
art. 2 cpv. 1 lett. a (Sanzioni
finanziarie) e 4 cpv. 1 (Divieto di entrata e di transito)
UN
Martin
Koumtamadji
Abdoulaye Miskine
Abdoullaye Miskine
Martin Nadingar Koumtamadji
Martin Nkoumtamadji
Martin Koumta Madji
Omar Mahamat
Chad
Central African Republic
Am Dafock
last known location
06FBO2262
Central African Republic
2007-02-22
2012-02-21
Martin Koumtamadji founded the FDPC in 2005.
He joined the Séléka coalition in Dec 2012 before leaving it in Apr 2013
after the rebels took power in Bangui. After being arrested in Cameroon,
he was then transferred to Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. He
always remained in command of his troops on the ground in the CAR even
when he was in Brazzaville before returning to the CAR (between Nov 2014
and 2019). The FDPC signed the Political Agreement for Peace and
Reconciliation in the CAR on 6 Feb 2019 but Martin Koumtamadji remains a
threat to the peace, stability and security of the CAR.
President and commander-in-chief of the
Front Démocratique du Peuple Centrafricain (FDPC)
Ndïnaba
Chad
Kobo
Central African Republic
Kabo
Central African Republic
Vakaga prefecture
Central African Republic