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Since the 1960s he has been involved in numerous postcolonial conflicts (Yemen, Iran, Nigeria, Benin, Gabon, Angola, Kabinda, Zaire, Comoros). He had French support in several of them.
Since the 1960s he has been involved in numerous postcolonial conflicts (Yemen, Iran, Nigeria, Benin, Gabon, Angola, Kabinda, Zaire, Comoros). He had French support in several of them.
==Early activities==
 
Between 1960 and 1963 he was one of the leaders of the Katanga uprising, aided by [[Moïse Tshombe]]. In 1963-64 he served in Yemen in support of the royalist army. He returned to Zaire in 1965 to fight the communist rebels, in 1975 he fought in Angola for [[UNITA]] and in 1977 he attempted a coup in Benin.
Between 1960 and 1963 he was one of the leaders of the Katanga uprising, aided by [[Moïse Tshombe]]. In 1963-64 he served in Yemen in support of the royalist army. He returned to Zaire in 1965 to fight the communist rebels, in 1975 he fought in Angola for [[UNITA]] and in 1977 he attempted a coup in Benin.


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