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Africa History Timeline 18 - Timeline Help

Africa History Timeline 18 of 22 from 1984 to 1990 at Timeline Help.

  

- 1984 - 1985

- 1984 - 1989

- 1984 - 2005


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- 1986 - 1995

- 1986 - 2005

- 1986 - Present


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Famine in Ethiopia.

Pieter Willem Botha President of South Africa.

Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya President of Mauritania.

Famine in Ethiopia.
Lansana Conté President of Guinea.
Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya overthrows the military head of state Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla of Mauritania. There are a lot of military coups in Africa History Timeline 18.

Ali Hassan Mwinyi President of Tanzania.

General Ibrahim Babangida Head of the military junta of Nigeria after a coup against Muhammadu Buhari.
Tito Okello overthorws Milton Obote of Uganda.

Inkatha Kwa Zulu's and the ANC members struggle.

Joaquim Alberto Chissano President of Mozambique.

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni President of Uganda after he defeats rival Obote.

President Samora Moisés Machel of Mozambique dies in an aircrash.

Pierre Buyoya President of Burundi, first term.

Lord's Resistance Army operates in northern Uganda and Sudan.

Blaise Compaoré overthrows president Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso.
South Africa invades Angola to support Jonas Savimbi's anti-Communist rebel group in the Angolan Civil War.

Tutsis massacred ten thousands of Hutus in Burundi.

Didier Ratsiraka is re-elected President of Madagascar, and a period of intense rioting starts.

First Liberian Civil War.

President Frederik Willem de Klerk ends the apartheid politics.
SWAPO wins the first free Namibian elections.

Samuel Daniel Shafiishuna Nujoma President of Namibia.

11 February Nelson Mandela is released.
Idriss Deby becomes President of Senegal after he overthrows Hissen Habré.
Republic of Namibia becomes independent.
Tuareg people in Niger and Mali Niger fight for autonomy for their homeland Tenere.
Tutsi rebels invade Rwanda.

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Bibliography of Africa History Timeline 18

Frindethie, K (2008). Black Renaissance in Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures.
Mueni wa Muiu (2008). Pitfalls of a Liberal Democracy and Late Nationalism in South Africa.
Milton, R (2008). Best of Enemies. Britain and Germany, 100 Years of Truth and Lies.
Archer, J (2008). Antebellum Slave Narratives. Cultural Political Expressions of Africa.



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