The Central African National Liberation Movement (French: Mouvement Centrafricain de Libération Nationale, MCLN), was a political opposition movement in the Central African Republic led by Rodolphe Iddi Lala.
Lala was expelled from Abel Goumba's Ubangian Popular Front in 1980, and subsequently formed the MCLN on 30 December 1980,[1]which failed to attract considerable support.
MCLN took responsibility for the act and claimed that such attacks would only be stopped if French troops withdrew.
Claimed links to MCLN were often used by the regime to delegitimize the major opposition forces in the country.
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