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 ComorosTwo Comoros Islands Attempt SecesionThe island of Anjouan declared independence on
Aug. 3, 1997, after months of protests and clashes with security forces.
The secessionists wanted a return to French rule, contending that
independence from France has brought economic disaster and political
chaos. Mohéli, the smallest island, also seceded. But France
refused to support the secession of either island. In Sept. 1997,
President Mohamed Taki's forces attempted to retake Anjouan but
failed.
In 1999, Col. Azali Assoumani led a coup,
overthrowing interim president Tadjidine. He promised interim military
rule would end in a year, a pledge the Organization of African Unity would
continue to remind him of. After years of aborted peace talks, a new
constitution was approved in March 2002, and the three islands were
reunited. Each island elected its own president, and in May a federal
president was elected from Grande Comoro, former military coup leader
Azali. In Feb. 2003, a coup against Azali was thwarted.
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