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  • February 2008
    • Chad President Claims 'Control' of Country

      Chad President Claims 'Control' of Country

      (Newser) - The president of Chad said today his forces had reclaimed control of the whole nation, the AP reports. "Security forces have repulsed the aggressors. The mercenaries directed by Sudan have been forced to flee," Idriss Deby said in his first public remarks since the uprising began last week. A rebel leader, however, said the coalition had accepted a ceasefire negotiated by Libya. More »

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      Sudan   Chad   Idriss Deby   Khartoum   Chadian rebels   N'Djamena

    • Tense Quiet Prevails in Chad

      Tense Quiet Prevails in Chad

      (Newser) - Chad's capital city was largely quiet today as rebels prowled the outskirts of violence-wracked N'Djamena, Reuters reports. "I think they are awaiting some reinforcements,” the foreign minister told the AP. Just in case, Nicolas Sarkozy said France was ready to lend its former colony's government military support. “Let no one doubt it,” the president declared. More »

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      Sudan   Darfur   Crisis in Darfur   Chad   Justice and Equality Movement   N'Djamena

    • Chadian Army, Rebels Battle a Second Day

      Chadian Army, Rebels Battle a Second Day

      (Newser) - Gunfire echoed through the Chadian capital of N'Djamena today, as government forces struggled to fight back rebels on the second day of an offensive which they claimed had trapped the president in his palace, the AP reports. A spokesman for France's military—which maintains a presence in its former colony—says the outcome is far from certain: "Nobody can say who will win." More »

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      France   evacuation   Chad   Idriss Deby   Chadian rebels   N'Djamena

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