Statements: ADF (Allied Democratic Forces)

Canonical ID: NK-nc5rX7Edu83paj7scqcDov · Entity type: Organization (reference)

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LegalEntity:addressNorth Kivu Democratic Republic of the Congoza_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:aliasADF/NALUza_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:aliasAllied Democratic Forcesza_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:aliasNALUza_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:aliasForces Democratiques Alliees-Armee Nationale de Liberation de lOugandaza_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:createdAt2014-06-30za_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:id570e6acee532cbb6b54ac74c0a06449312c61545za_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:nameADFza_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:notesADF founder and leader, Jamil Mukulu (CDi.015), was arrested in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in April 2015. He was subsequently extradited to Kampala, Uganda in July 2015. As of June 2016, Mukulu is reportedly being held in a police detention cell awaiting his trial. Seka Baluku (CDi.036) succeeded Jamil Mukulu (CDi.015) as the overall leader of the ADF. As highlighted in several reports from the Group of Experts on the DRC (S/2015/19, S/2015/797, S/2016/1102, S/2017/672, S/2018/531, S/2019/469, S/2019/974, S/2020/482), the ADF, including under Seka Balukus leadership, continued to commit the repeated targeting, killing and maiming, rape and other sexual violence, abduction of civilians, including children, as well as attacks on villages and health facilities, in particular in Mamove, Beni territory, on 12 and 24 February 2019, and Mantumbi, Beni territory, on 5 December 2019 and 30 January 2020, as well as the continuous recruitment and use of children during attacks and for forced labour in Beni territory in the DRC since at least 2015.za_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
LegalEntity:topicssanctionza_fic_sanctionszafic-7-adf
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