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| caption    = A BPF general overlooks guerilla forces in [[Nidya County]], 1959
| caption    = A BPF general overlooks guerilla forces in modern-day [[Nidya County]], 1959
| date        = 8 May 1952 – 11 November 1960 ({{Age in years and days|1952|5|8|1960|11|11}})
| date        = 8 May 1952 – 11 November 1960 ({{Age in years and days|1952|5|8|1960|11|11}})
| place      = [[Pepper Coast]] (now [[Batsweda]])
| place      = [[Pepper Coast]] (now [[Batsweda]])

Revision as of 12:46, 23 September 2024

Batswedan genocide

Batswedan genocide
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Hands of Lingomo and Bolengo.tif
Two Banno men holding severed hands, 1902
LocationPepper Coast
Date1897–1905
TargetBanno people, other indigenous groups
Attack type
Genocide, mass murder, starvation, extermination through labour, enslavement
Deaths300,000 to 500,000
PerpetratorsPepperCoastFlag.png Pepper Coast Company
MotiveImperialism, settler colonialism, white supremacy, Salamophobia

Batswedan War of Independence

Batswedan War of Independence
Mozambican War of Independence.jpg
A BPF general overlooks guerilla forces in modern-day Nidya County, 1959
Date8 May 1952 – 11 November 1960 (8 years, 187 days)
Location
Result

Batswedan Popuular Front victory

  • Formal declaration of Batswedan independence
  • Formation of the Committee of National Liberation
  • Nationalization of Pepper Coast Company assets
Belligerents
PepperCoastFlag.png Pepper Coast government BatswedaIndependenceFlag.png Batswedan Popular Front
Commanders and leaders
Floyd Cook
Martin Caine-Harrison
Andrew Shaft
Joseph Baa
Ridwan al-Hassan
Yawo Mensah
Strength
27,000 104,000
Casualties and losses
Total killed: ~72,000 including civilians

First Batswedan Civil War

First Batswedan Civil War
Dragonrouge2.jpg
Batswedan Armed Forces shoot at pro-government guerilla fighters near Gbaloga, 1968
Date3 August 1968 – 12 February 1969 (193 days)
Location
Result

Military victory

Belligerents
Batsweda Batswedan government Batsweda Batswedan Armed Forces
Commanders and leaders
Joseph Baa Executed
Ridwan al-Hassan
Yawo Mensah
James Gyimah Executed
Maajid al-Salek
Koffi Ofosu
Anderson Baako
Strength
35,000 18,000
Casualties and losses
Total killed: ~60,000 including civilians

Second Batswedan Civil War

Second Batswedan Civil War
French Milouf DF-ST-99-06112.JPEG
A soldier adjusts a fence at Jakasse International Airport while refugees watch, 1997
Date14 March 1992 – 27 September 2002 (10 years, 197 days)
Location
Result

Rebel victory

Belligerents

Batsweda Batswedan government

Batsweda Rebel groups

Supported by:

 Hisanallah
 Mavran
Commanders and leaders
Maajid al-Salek
Koffi Ofosu Executed
John Obuor
Mohamed Addai
Julius Narh
Ibrahim Ndiaye
Peter Bafuor
Mariam Akoto
Strength
78,000 ~100,000
Casualties and losses
Total killed: ~350,000 including civilians

Third Batswedan Civil War

Third Batswedan Civil War
BatswedaCivilWarMap.png
Political and military control in Batsweda in September 2024:
Date22 May 2022 – present (2 years, 184 days)
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

Batsweda Batswedan government

Supported by:

 Garindina
 Mikochi
 Poja (alleged)

Batsweda Rebel groups

Supported by:

 Advocatius
 Mavran
Commanders and leaders
Samuel Nyantah
Dialla Sacko
John Obuor
Abena Mmorosa
Julius Narh
Aaron Peprah
Abdul Malik al-Fadel
Strength
58,000 ~100,000
Casualties and losses
Total killed: ~70,000 including civilians