Allied Democratic Forces

Allied Democratic Forces
Vikosi vya Muungano wa Kidemokrasia (Swahili)
Forces Démocratiques Alliées (French)
LeadersJamil Mukulu (POW) (leader until 2015)
Musa Baluku (leader 2015–2019; commander of pro-ISIL faction from 2019)
"Muzaaya" (commander of Mukulu loyalists from 2019)
Dusman Sabuni 
Dates of operation1996–2019 (unified group)
2019–present (factionalised)
HeadquartersMadina
?–2020
IdeologyIslamism
Size500 (in 2018)
Part of Islamic State's Central Africa Province (Baluku faction)
AlliesAPC (armed wing of RCD/K-ML)
 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Baluku faction)
Al-Shabaab (suspected)
Sudan (formerly suspected)
Opponents Uganda
 Democratic Republic of Congo
 Angola
 Mozambique
 Rwanda
 Kenya
 Tanzania
Battles and wars
Designated as a terrorist group byUganda
United States

The Allied Democratic Forces (French: Forces démocratiques alliées; abbreviated ADF) is a Ugandan Islamist rebel group based in western Uganda and eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is considered a terrorist organisation by the Ugandan government and the United States. Originally based in western Uganda, it has expanded into the neighbouring Congo. Most ADF fighters are Ugandan Muslims from the Baganda and Basoga ethnic groups.

Since the late 1990s, the ADF has operated in the Congo's North Kivu province near the border with Uganda. While repeated military offensives against the ADF have severely affected it, the ADF has been able to regenerate because its recruitment and financial networks have remained intact. Some of the attacks it has been blamed for also appear to have been committed by other rebel groups as well as the Congolese Armed Forces.

From 2015, the ADF experienced a radicalisation after the imprisonment of its leader Jamil Mukulu and the rise of Musa Baluku in his place. From 2019, the ADF had split, with one part remaining loyal to Mukulu, while the other had merged into the Islamic State's Central Africa Province under Baluku.