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Chad rebels 'in control' of N'djamena - 03 Feb 08

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Chadian fighters have travelled across the country from the eastern border with Sudan's Darfur region, and are closing in on the residence of Idriss Deby, the president, located in N'djamena, the capital.

Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa is at the Meridian Chari hotel in N'djamena and is one of the few international journalists in Chad.

She sent this report.

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  • just name one resource the French are actually exploiting from Chad!!! there is only one oil field in production and it's exploited by Americans. you think the Sudanese and their Chinese financiers will be much kinder??? dream on buddy.

  • Chadian president Deby needs to step down and tried for all the corruption, killings, rapes he had committed.

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  • @rozitchadien Yeah sure... I just want to say that bringing colonies back would be much better ; )

  • @rozitchadien Yeah, this is what i was talking about when i said "THEY ARE SAVAGES", every centens you wrote in this comment went like this : "Fuck..." You are not capable of normal conversation...

  • None of this happened when colonies were there. Establish colonies again, and everybody is happy, exept black population. But who the fuck cares about them anyway. Blacks never had a civilization, THEY ARE SAVAGES.

  • southbobby actually they were invited by the chadian government and have been there for a while so give up the neo colonialism crap its quite annoying

  • 105 reported killed on Chad/Sudan border today

  • I think it is 1000

  • Chad was a former French colony and France keeps diplomatic and economic relationships with Chad.

    Nowadays, France has a permanent military base in N'Djamena (1250 soldiers) to protect French citizens and interests.

  • Nowadays French army have a permanent military base in Chad (1250 soldiers) to protect French citizens and interests.

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