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Since 2003, Paris has both backed President Idriss Déby and tried to prevent its allies discussing Chad. This has weakened Chad's unarmed opposition, which has anyway been manipulated by the regime and by Sudan....

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Keywords:

Idriss Déby, Sudan, French, Jacques Chirac, Michel de Bonnecorse, Hissène Habré, United States, Mahamat Nour, Nigeria, Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, Libya, Moammar el Gadaffi, Egypt, Coalition des Partis Politiques pour la Défense de la Constitution

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