Politics Chad rebels lay down arms
afrol News - The once powerful Chadian UFR rebels have decided to lay down their arms, vacate their bases in Sudan and make use of the amnesty issued by President Idriss Déby. Some dissidents however want to keep on the fight.
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Politics Chad rebels fear for Sudan, CAR bases
afrol News - The UFR rebels, which came close to topple Chad's government in 2008, are negotiating the closure of their Darfur bases with Sudanese authorities. An intended transfer to the Central African Republic meanwhile is becoming complicated.
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Politics | Economy - Development The Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project
afrol News - The Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project constitutes one of the greatest development projects started on African soil. It could enable the poverty-ridden, landlocked Chadian nation to embark on deep ploughing social development and poverty reduction. Critics are however loud and widespread. Will the grand project instead destroy the environment, fuell the civil war, enhance human rights violations and strengthen General Idriss Deby's undemocratic hold on power in Chad? Read more
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Culture - Arts Francophone Literature: From Negritude to Realism
afrol News - The wave of prices the Francophone writers, both African and Caribbean, have been winning the last years, has placed their works in the focus of world literature. Renovation seemingly is the most eye-catching they have achieved. Follow their way from the "Negritude" movement to modern realism. Read more
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