Félix Mouzabakani
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Félix Mouzabakani | |
|---|---|
| Born | 11 March 1934 |
| Allegiance | Republic of the Congo |
| Service/ | Congolese Army |
| Rank | Colonel |
Félix Mouzabakani (born 11 March 1934[1]) is a Congolese colonel.
Mouzabakani was born on 11 March 1934. He is an ethnic Lari.[2] He became a noncommissioned officer in the French army in 1952 before being commissioned into the Congolese army in 1962. In August 1963, 7 months after becoming the captain of the army, Mouzabakani was appointed a member of the Trois Glorieuses when Fulbert Youlou was overthrown. He would serve in that junta for only 2 days.[3] Mouzabakani was involved in the escape of Youlou, and as such was imprisoned in Brazzaville as part of that affair.
References
- ↑ "Decret No. 2000-62" (PDF). Le Président de la République du Congo (in français). 13 April 2000. Retrieved 21 September 2025.
- ↑ "Capitaine Mouzabakani".
- ↑ https://www.pagesafrik.com/tag/felix-mouzabakani/
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