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Peacekeepers Try to Tread Lightly allAfrica.com - Saturday, July 05, 2008 olish army Lieutenant Colonel Marc Gryga didn't realize he was planning on building his country's major base here in eastern Chad on top of a cemetery. "It didn't look like any cemetery you see in the United States or Europe," he says, referring to absence of ... more
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Sudan accepts Congolese mediation to end conflict with Chad Topix - Saturday, July 05, 2008 p>Sudan accepts the Congolese mediation to end conflict with Chad, the declaration was made during a meeting between the visiting President Denis Sassou Nguesso and President Omer al-Bashir in Khartoum. ... more
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Chad's Courteous Phone Thieves Topix - Friday, July 04, 2008 p>If you've ever spent an entire day trying, and failing, to make one important phone call, as I just did here in sunny Chad, you might understand how tenuous communications are in a place like Central Africa. ... more
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Chad's Deby rejects peace meeting with Sudan leader Topix - Thursday, July 03, 2008 p>Chadian President Idriss Deby said on Wednesday he would not meet his Sudanese counterpart for peace talks and ruled out negotiations with rebel opponents unless they first abandoned their links with Sudan. ... more
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Top UN Official Visits Town Ahead of Planned Mission Deployment allAfrica.com - Thursday, July 03, 2008 he senior United Nations official in Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR) has visited a key town in south-eastern Chad ahead of the planned deployment of the UN peacekeeping mission known as MINURCAT to the ... more
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Chad says over 60 followers of 'holy man' killed Topix - Wednesday, July 02, 2008 p>Chad's security forces have killed more than 60 followers of a Muslim spiritual leader who had threatened to launch a holy war in the African country in defence of the Islamic faith, the government said. ... more
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Khartoum attack: Ahmed: "I was convinced I was going to die" Topix - Wednesday, July 02, 2008 p>Fatima thought her son was dead until she saw his name in the newspaper. He was among about 90 children listed as participants in a rebel attack near the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, in May, which reportedly ... ... more
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Sudanese president and Libyan leader meet over latent tension Topix - Tuesday, July 01, 2008 p>Sudanese and Libyan leaders met Sunday on the sideline of the African Union summit in Egypt to discuss bilateral relations for the first time since a Darfur rebel attack against the government in Khartoum last ... ... more
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REFUGEES-CHAD: Water and Wood Shortages Worsen Topix - Sunday, June 29, 2008 p>Every morning soon after sunrise, Fatne Abdaraman walks a short distance across the Iridimi refugee camp in eastern Chad hauling a twenty-litre plastic jug. ... more
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Rebel gunfire, the music of Chad Topix - Friday, June 27, 2008 p>Finbarr O'Reilly, Reuters chief photographer for West and Central Africa, was born in Swansea, Wales in 1971 and started as an Arts correspondent. ... more
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Bay Area youths research needs of Oakland Chinatown Topix - Friday, June 27, 2008 p>In an effort to spur dialogue that will address specific needs for the residents of Oakland's Chinatown, 18 youths from different Bay Area high schools hit the streets to talk to residents, people who work in ... ... more
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Water and Wood Shortages Worsen allAfrica.com - Friday, June 27, 2008 very morning soon after sunrise, Fatne Abdaraman walks a short distance across the Iridimi refugee camp in eastern Chad hauling a twenty-litre plastic ... more
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00:00 Ireland's Africa corps at conflict crossroads Topix - Thursday, June 26, 2008 p>Battles between Chad government troops and rebels raged around the Irish-led EU force in Africa last week, writes Jim Cusack ABECHE, Tissi and Goz Beida are places that Irish people are going to learn to know, ... ... more
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African Union - Use Summit to Press Country On Hissène Habré Trial allAfrica.com - Wednesday, June 25, 2008 uring its upcoming summit, the African Union should ask Senegal to explain why little progress has been made in the two years since it mandated Senegal to prosecute former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré, eight human rights organizations said today. The African Union is holding its bi-annual summit here on June... more
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African Union: Use Summit to Press Senegal on Hiss?ne Habr? Trial Human Rights Watch - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 Two Years After AU Mandate, No Action on Former Chad Dictator
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Chad: 'Africa's Pinochet' Still Eluding Justice Topix - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 p>Inter Press Service Katie Vandever United Nations Two years after the African Union mandated Senegal to conduct the trial of Chadian dictator Hissen Habr, who is accused of thousands of political murders during ... ... more
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'Africa's Pinochet' Still Eluding Justice allAfrica.com - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 wo years after the African Union mandated Senegal to conduct the trial of Chadian dictator Hissenè Habré, who is accused of thousands of political murders during his eight-year reign, the prosecution remains in limbo, six human rights groups complained in a joint statement ... more
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Chad: Aid Resumes As Conflict Abates Topix - Sunday, June 22, 2008 p>The UN refugee agency, UNHCR resumed its humanitarian operations in all 12 refugee camps along Chad's eastern border with Sudan on 17 June as conflict abated in the east. ... more
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Chad: Europeans Caught in War of Words Topix - Saturday, June 21, 2008 p>Inter Press Service 19 June 2008 David Axe N'djamena The European Union's first major overseas military deployment - to the impoverished central African nation of Chad - is caught in a war of words between the ... ... more
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Chad rebel moves test EU force Topix - Friday, June 20, 2008 p>A hit-and-run offensive by rebels in Chad has tested the strength and neutrality of a European Union military force deployed to protect refugees in the east of the African state that borders Sudan's Darfur ... ... more
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