African presidents have faced various forms of political violence, including rebel insurgencies and assassination attempts. Here are some notable examples: 1. ** Thomas Sankara ** (Burkina Faso): - ** Rebel Insurgency **: Sankara faced internal dissent, but his tenure was more marked by his revolutionary policies and external opposition. - ** Assassination **: He was assassinated in a coup led by Blaise Compaoré in 1987. 2. ** Laurent-Désiré Kabila ** (Democratic Republic of the Congo): - **Rebel Insurgency**: Kabila faced multiple rebel groups during his rule. - ** Assassination **: He was assassinated in 2001 by one of his bodyguards. 3. ** Muammar Gaddafi ** (Libya): **Rebel Insurgency**: Faced a major rebellion during the 2011 Arab Spring, which led to a civil war. - **Assassination**: Killed by rebel forces in 2011. 4. ** Juvenal Habyarimana ** (Rwanda): - ** Rebel Insurgency **: Faced the Rwand
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