Mai-Mai militias
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The Mai-Mai militias are loosely organized, community-based armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo known for their role in local self-defense and involvement in the country’s prolonged conflicts.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Mai-Mai militias canonical | 3 |
| Front for Patriotic Resistance in Ituri | 1 |
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Target entity: Mai-Mai militias Context triple: [Second Congo War, involvedParty, Mai-Mai militias]
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Zintan militias
The Zintan militias are powerful armed groups from the town of Zintan in western Libya, known for their significant military and political influence during and after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi.
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Mourabitoun militia
The Mourabitoun militia was a prominent Lebanese Sunni Nasserist armed group active mainly in West Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War.
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Ba'ath Party militias
Ba'ath Party militias were paramilitary forces aligned with Iraq’s ruling Ba'ath Party, used to suppress internal dissent and rebellions, including those by Kurdish groups.
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Phalange Party militia
The Phalange Party militia was a right-wing Christian Lebanese paramilitary force that played a major role in the Lebanese Civil War, known for its involvement in sectarian fighting and close ties to the Kataeb (Phalange) political party.
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E.
Kurdish militias
Kurdish militias are irregular Kurdish armed groups that have historically operated in parts of the Middle East, often involved in local power struggles, conflicts, and episodes of ethnic and sectarian violence.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Mai-Mai militias Target entity description: The Mai-Mai militias are loosely organized, community-based armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo known for their role in local self-defense and involvement in the country’s prolonged conflicts.
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A.
Zintan militias
The Zintan militias are powerful armed groups from the town of Zintan in western Libya, known for their significant military and political influence during and after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi.
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B.
Mourabitoun militia
The Mourabitoun militia was a prominent Lebanese Sunni Nasserist armed group active mainly in West Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War.
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C.
Ba'ath Party militias
Ba'ath Party militias were paramilitary forces aligned with Iraq’s ruling Ba'ath Party, used to suppress internal dissent and rebellions, including those by Kurdish groups.
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D.
Phalange Party militia
The Phalange Party militia was a right-wing Christian Lebanese paramilitary force that played a major role in the Lebanese Civil War, known for its involvement in sectarian fighting and close ties to the Kataeb (Phalange) political party.
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E.
Kurdish militias
Kurdish militias are irregular Kurdish armed groups that have historically operated in parts of the Middle East, often involved in local power struggles, conflicts, and episodes of ethnic and sectarian violence.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (76)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
armed group
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irregular military force ⓘ militia ⓘ non-state armed group ⓘ |
| conflict |
First Congo War
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Ituri conflict ⓘ Kivu conflict ⓘ Second Congo War ⓘ post-Second Congo War violence in eastern DRC ⓘ |
| country | Democratic Republic of the Congo ⓘ |
| goal |
control of local natural resources
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defense of local communities ⓘ political influence at the local level ⓘ protection of local land rights ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
anti-Rwandan-rebel stance
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anti-foreign-armed-group stance ⓘ community-based ⓘ control of territory ⓘ ethnically affiliated ⓘ fluid alliances ⓘ fragmented command structure ⓘ involvement in human rights abuses ⓘ involvement in resource-related conflict ⓘ local recruitment ⓘ local self-defense orientation ⓘ loosely organized ⓘ participation in banditry ⓘ participation in communal violence ⓘ participation in forced displacement of civilians ⓘ participation in illegal mining ⓘ participation in inter-ethnic conflict ⓘ participation in looting ⓘ participation in poaching ⓘ participation in protection rackets ⓘ participation in sexual violence ⓘ participation in smuggling of natural resources ⓘ taxation of local populations ⓘ use of charms and protective magic ⓘ use of child soldiers ⓘ use of small arms and light weapons ⓘ use of traditional beliefs and rituals ⓘ village-based organization ⓘ |
| hasSubgroup |
Mai-Mai Kata Katanga
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Mai-Mai Morgan ⓘ Mai-Mai Sheka ⓘ Mai-Mai Simba ⓘ Mai-Mai Yakutumba ⓘ Nyatura ⓘ Raia Mutomboki ⓘ various village-based Mai-Mai groups ⓘ |
| involvedIn | disarmament demobilization and reintegration programs in the DRC ⓘ |
| languageUsed |
Swahili
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local Congolese languages ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Ituri Province
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Katanga ⓘ Maniema Province ⓘ
surface form:
Maniema
North Kivu Province ⓘ
surface form:
North Kivu
South Kivu ⓘ eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo ⓘ |
| monitoredBy | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ⓘ |
| nameEtymology |
name refers to belief that water-based rituals protect fighters from bullets
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term "Mai-Mai" derives from the Swahili word for water "maji" ⓘ |
| opposedTo |
Forces démocratiques de libération du Rwanda
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surface form:
Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda
March 23 Movement ⓘ Rally for Congolese Democracy ⓘ some units of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ⓘ various foreign-backed rebel groups in eastern DRC ⓘ |
| partOf |
armed groups in the Kivu conflict
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local defense forces in eastern DRC ⓘ |
| subjectOf |
human rights reports by international NGOs
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reports by the UN Group of Experts on the DRC ⓘ |
| targetOf | United Nations sanctions on some leaders ⓘ |
| timePeriod |
1990s
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2000s ⓘ 2010s ⓘ 2020s ⓘ |
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Subject: Mai-Mai militias Description of subject: The Mai-Mai militias are loosely organized, community-based armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo known for their role in local self-defense and involvement in the country’s prolonged conflicts.
Referenced by (4)
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