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, Ibrahim Coulibaly, parfois appelé simpleme … Ibrahim Coulibaly, parfois appelé simplement « IB » ou « Major», alias Djibilan (« l’invisible » en langue koyaka), né le 24 février 1964 à Bouaké et mort le 27 avril 2011 au nord d'Abidjan, est un militaire et chef rebelle ivoirien d'ethnie koyaka qui a participé au renversement du président Henri Konan Bédié le 24 décembre 1999 puis a été un des acteurs majeurs du déclenchement de la rébellion de septembre 2002 contre le gouvernement du président Laurent Gbagbo. gouvernement du président Laurent Gbagbo.
, Ibrahim Coulibaly (Spitzname IB; * 24. Februar 1964 in Bouaké; † 27. April 2011 in Abidjan) war ein ivorischer Rebellenführer.
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Ibrahim Coulibaly (Spitzname IB; * 24. Februar 1964 in Bouaké; † 27. April 2011 in Abidjan) war ein ivorischer Rebellenführer.
, Ibrahim Coulibaly, parfois appelé simpleme … Ibrahim Coulibaly, parfois appelé simplement « IB » ou « Major», alias Djibilan (« l’invisible » en langue koyaka), né le 24 février 1964 à Bouaké et mort le 27 avril 2011 au nord d'Abidjan, est un militaire et chef rebelle ivoirien d'ethnie koyaka qui a participé au renversement du président Henri Konan Bédié le 24 décembre 1999 puis a été un des acteurs majeurs du déclenchement de la rébellion de septembre 2002 contre le gouvernement du président Laurent Gbagbo. gouvernement du président Laurent Gbagbo.
, Ibrahim Coulibaly (24 February 1964 – 27 A … Ibrahim Coulibaly (24 February 1964 – 27 April 2011) was a military and rebel leader in Côte d'Ivoire. A Staff Sergeant in the Armed Forces of Côte d'Ivoire, Coulibaly had served since at least the early 1990s. As Côte d'Ivoire slid into communal conflict, Coulibaly joined the 1999 coup led by Robert Guéï. A second coup, following 2000 elections that made Laurent Gbagbo President, saw Coulibaly in a leadership position, after which he came into conflict with fellow military leader Guillaume Soro. During the ensuing eight years of division in the country, Coulibaly came into conflict with both sides, eventually returning to lead an Abidjan-based militia supportive of Alassane Ouattara. Following the end of fighting, Coulibaly was killed in Abidjan by Ouattara's forces during an attempt to dy Ouattara's forces during an attempt to d
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