Within state
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Rebel group
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Conflict
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Control since
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Territory controlled
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Notes
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Leader
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Headquarters
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Burkina Faso Mali Somalia Yemen
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Al-Qaeda
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Islamist insurgency in Burkina Faso Mali War Somali Civil War Yemeni Civil War
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2006
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Parts of Burkina Faso[1] Parts of central and northern Mali[2] Large parts of southern and central Somalia[3] Small parts of Abyan Governorate[4]
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TBD
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Tinzaouaten (Mali)[5] Jilib (Somalia)[6]
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Nigeria
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Boko Haram
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Boko Haram insurgency
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2009
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Parts of Borno, Kaduna, and Niger States[7]
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Relocated to Kaduna State after the Battle of Sambisa Forest
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Abu Umaimata
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Chikun[8][9]
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Burkina Faso Mali Mozambique Niger Nigeria Somalia
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Islamic State
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Islamist insurgency in Burkina Faso Mali War Insurgency in Cabo Delgado Jihadist insurgency in Niger Boko Haram insurgency Somali Civil War
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2015
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Parts of Burkina Faso[1] Several villages in Gao[10] Parts of Cabo Delgado[11] Parts of southern Niger[12] Parts of Borno State[13][14][15] Several villages in Bari[16]
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Designated a terrorist organization by the United Nations[17]
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Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi
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Unknown
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Nigeria
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Indigenous People of Biafra
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Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria
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2021
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Parts of the former Republic of Biafra
|
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Nnamdi Kanu
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Unknown
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Cameroon
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Biafra Nations League
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Bakassi conflict
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2021
|
Bakassi Peninsula
|
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Princewill Chimezie Richards, Henry Edet
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Bakassi
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Cameroon
|
Red Dragon
|
Anglophone Crisis
|
2019
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Several villages in Lebialem, Southwest Region[18]
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Loyal to the Interim Government of Ambazonia
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Lekeaka Oliver
|
Unknown
|
Central African Republic
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Coalition of Patriots for Change[19][20]
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Central African Republic Civil War
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2020
|
Parts of Central African Republic[19]
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Coalition of multiple groups including Anti-balaka,[19] 3R, and MPC[20]
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François Bozizé[19][20]
|
N'Djamena, Chad[21]
|
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Mai-Mai
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Kivu conflict
|
2003
|
Parts of northeastern DRC[22]
|
Various groups
|
Various leaders
|
Depending on group
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March 23 Movement
|
2012
|
Parts of North Kivu province[23]
|
|
Bertrand Bisimwa
|
|
Nduma Defense of Congo-Renouveau
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2015
|
Parts of North Kivu province[24]
|
|
Shimiray Mwissa Guidon
|
Pinga
|
Mali
|
Azawad
|
Mali War
|
2012
|
Parts of northern Mali[25]
|
|
Bilal Ag Acherif
|
Kidal[26]
|
Ethiopia
|
Fano
|
War in Amhara
|
2023
|
Parts of the Amhara Region[27]
|
|
Zemene Kassie
|
|
Myanmar
|
Kachin Independence Organization
|
Myanmar conflict Myanmar civil war
|
1960s
|
Parts of Kachin State[28]
|
Kachin militant group
|
N'Ban La
|
Laiza
|
National Unity Government
|
2021
|
Parts of Sagaing Region[29]
|
Burmese militant group, claim to be the legitimate government of Myanmar
|
Duwa Lashi La
|
|
Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
|
1989
|
Parts of northern Shan State
|
Kokang Chinese militant group
|
Peng Daxun
|
|
Karenni IEC
|
2021
|
Parts of Kayah State
|
Karenni militant group
|
Khun Oo Reh
|
|
Chinland
|
2021
|
Parts of northern Chin State[30]
|
Chin militant group (Northern)
|
Pu Zing Cung
|
Camp Victoria
|
Karen National Union
|
1947
|
Parts of Kayin State[31][32]
|
Karen militant group
|
Padoh Saw Kwe Htoo Win
|
Lay Wah
|
Palaung State Liberation Front
|
1992
|
Parts of northern Shan State
|
Palaung militant group
|
Tar Aik Bong Tar Bone Kyaw
|
|
Chin Brotherhood Alliance
|
2023
|
Parts of southern Chin State
|
Chin militant group (Southern)
|
|
|
United League of Arakan
|
2009
|
Parts of Rakhine State
|
Arkanese militant group
|
Twan Mrat Naing
|
|
Wa State
|
1989
|
Parts of northern and southern Shan State
|
De facto independent state
|
Bao Youxiang
|
|
Shan State Progress Party
|
1971
|
Parts of central Shan State
|
Shan militant group
|
|
|
Restoration Council for Shan State
|
1996
|
Parts of southern Shan State
|
Shan militant group
|
Yawd Serk
|
|
Pa-O National Liberation Organization
|
2024
|
Parts of southern Shan State
|
Pa-O militant group (Eastern)
|
Khun Thurein Khun Kyaw Htin
|
|
Pa-O National Organisation
|
1949
|
Parts of southern Shan State
|
Pa-O militant group (Western)
|
Aung Kham Hti
|
|
Peace and Solidarity Committee
|
1989
|
Parts of eastern Shan State
|
Shan militant group (Eastern)
|
U Sai Leun
|
|
Karen National Army
|
2024
|
Near Myawaddy, Kayin State
|
Karen militant group (Myawaddy)
|
Saw Chit Thu
|
|
Other small militant groups
|
|
|
|
|
|
Senegal
|
Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance
|
Casamance conflict
|
1982
|
Parts of Casamance[33]
|
|
|
|
Sudan
|
Sudan Revolutionary Front
|
Sudan–SRF conflict
|
2011
|
Parts of South Kordofan and Blue Nile[34]
|
|
Abdelaziz al-Hilu
|
Kauda[35]
|
Syria
|
Maghaweir al-Thowra
|
Syrian civil war
|
2016
|
Most of Southern Syria, parts of Damascus[36][37]
|
Opposed to the former Assad regime and aligned with the United States
|
|
Al-Tanf[37]
|
Rojava
|
2012
|
Territories in the north and east of Syria
|
Semi-allied to the Syrian interim government, allied to the United States, and opposed by Turkey and the SNA
|
Îlham Ehmed, Mansur Selum
|
Qamishli
|
Syrian National Army
|
2017
|
Border areas of northern Syria[38]
|
Opposed to the former Assad regime, allied to the Syrian interim government, opposed to the AANES, and aligned with Turkey
|
Anas al-Abdah
|
Azaz[39]
|
Yemen
|
Southern Movement
|
Yemeni civil war
|
2017
|
Some of the territory in South Yemen[40][41][42]
|
Maintains a tenuous peace with the Yemeni government
|
Aidarus al-Zoubaidi
|
Aden
|
Houthi movement
|
2004
|
Most of former North Yemen, including Sana'a, and parts of South Yemen[43]
|
Controls the Supreme Political Council,[44] unrecognized by the international community
|
Mahdi al-Mashat
|
Sa'dah
|