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Police raids on the house of ex-President Jacques Chirac's Africa advisor Michel de Bonnecourse on 9 and 10 July raise the stakes in the investigation into claims by a former Djibouti presidential guard, Mohamed Saleh Alhoumekani, that President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh ordered the murder of French judge Bernard Borrel ....

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Keywords:

Jacques Chirac, Michel de Bonnecourse, Mohamed Saleh Alhoumekani, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, Bernard Borrel, ., Elizabeth, Michèle Ganascia, Fabienne Pous, Nicolas Sarkozy, Louis-Alexandre, Sophie Clément,, Moumin Badon Farah, Hassan Gouled Apitidon, Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure, co-opérants, gendarmes

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