Ibrahim Abatcha (1938 – February 11, 1968) was a Muslim Chadian politician reputed of Marxist leanings and associations. His political activity started during the decolonization process of Chad from France, but after the country's independence he was forced to go in exile due to the increasing authoritarianism of the country's first President François Tombalbaye. To overthrow Tombalbaye he founded in Sudan in 1966 the FROLINAT, of which he was the first leader and field commander. Two years later he was killed in a clash with the Chadian Army.
IbrahimAbatcha (1938 – February 11, 1968) was a Muslim Chadian politician reputed of Marxist leanings and associations. His political activity started...
political union between the leftist Chadian National Union (UNT), led by IbrahimAbatcha, and the General Union of the Sons of Chad (Union Générale des Fils...
also went by the pseudonym Beausoleil. Goukouni Oueddei Hissène Habré IbrahimAbatcha Idriss Déby Rabih az-Zubayr Youssouf Togoïmi Aslan Maskhadov Dzhokhar...
It survived as a clandestine organization under the leadership of IbrahimAbatcha. In 1966 the party merged with the General Union of the Children of...
Mangalmé riots started the civil war. The next year the FLT united with IbrahimAbatcha's Chadian National Union (UNT) at the Congress of Nyala in Sudan between...
and his FLT united in 1966 with the Chadian National Union (UNT) of IbrahimAbatcha to form the powerful National Liberation Front of Chad (FROLINAT)....