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Djibouti
The
French Territory of the Afars and the Issas became Djibouti in 1977.
Hassan Gouled APTIDON installed an authoritarian one-party state
and proceeded to serve three consecutive six-year terms as president.
Unrest among the Afars minority during the 1990's led to multi-party
elections resulting in President Ismail Omar GUELLEH attaining office
in May 1999. A peace accord in 2001 ended the final phases of a
ten-year uprising by Afar rebels. Djibouti occupies a very strategic
geographic location at the mouth of the Red Sea and serves as an
important transshipment location for goods entering and leaving
the east African highlands. GUELLEH favors close ties to France,
which maintains a significant military presence in the country.
(adapted
from the CIA World Factbook)
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