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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 Chad Lifts Immunity of Ex-Dictator (Human Rights Watch Press release, New York, December 5, 2002)
One was the case of Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, the other Prosper Avril of Haiti Hissène Habré ruled the former French colony of Chad from 1982 until he was deposed in 1990 by current President Idriss Déby and fled to Senegal.
Under President Ronald Reagan, the United States gave covert CIA paramilitary support to help Habré take power and later provided Habré with massive military aid and gave training and support to the his security forces.
The president of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade, has said that he would extradite Habré to Belgium if a request were made.
www.hrw.org /press/2002/12/habre1205.htm   (794 words)

  
 Chad: The Victims of Hissène Habré Still Awaiting Justice: Historical Background
Hissène Habré ruled Chad from 1982 to 1990, when he was deposed by current President Idriss Déby and he fled to Senegal.
Reconciliation between Habré and Acheikh Ibn Oumar, a former leader of the GUNT, was sealed a month later by the signing of the Baghdad Accords.
Habré and Qaddafi concluded a ceasefire in September 1987 and diplomatic relations between the two countries were reestablished in October 1988.
www.hrw.org /reports/2005/chad0705/3.htm   (6840 words)

  
 Central
French pressure gave former FROLINAT chief Hisséne Habré the Prime Ministership and in 1979 civil war sent Malloum into exile.
Goukouni Oueddei overcame Acyl Ahmat to lead FROLINAT and became President with Habré as Defence Minister.
Civil war between their supporters forced Habré to leave the country to continue his fight from Sudan.
www.gaminggeeks.org /Resources/KateMonk/Africa/Central/Chad.htm   (459 words)

  
 Chad - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Chad
In December 1990 the government fell to rebel opposition forces, Hissène Habré was reported killed, and the rebel leader Idriss Deby became president.
Habré was indicted for torture and barbarity by a court in Senegal in February 2000.
The PSM again won parliamentary elections in April 2002, winning 112 of the 155 seats.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Chad   (967 words)

  
 Chad - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Chad
The Organization for African Unity (OAU) set up a peacekeeping force, but civil war broke out and by 1981 Hissène Habré's Armed Forces of the North (FAN) controlled half the country.
In 1983 a majority of OAU members agreed to recognize Habré's regime, but Goukouni, with Libyan support, fought on.
Goukouni fled and set up a ‘government in exile’.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Chad   (967 words)

  
 Chad: The Victims of Hissene Habre: Still Awaiting Justice
The Chadian government also granted the victims and their supporters unlimited access to the DDS archives, and it lifted Hissène Habré’s immunity from the jurisdiction of the Belgian courts in October 2002.
A list of 41 people who held positions of power within the DDS and other security forces under Habré’s rule and who still occupy posts today in Chad is published as an annex to this report.
On September 27, 2000, Chadian President Idriss Déby met with the leadership of the AVCRP, the Chadian victims’ association, to tell them that “the time for justice has come” and that he would “remove all obstacles, from inside Chad or abroad” to their quest for justice.
www.hrw.org /reports/2005/chad0705/4.htm   (3473 words)

  
 French Colonies - Equatorial Africa
In mid-1982, Oueddei was ousted by former prime minister Hissène Habré.
In November 1979 a coalition government headed by Goukouni Oueddei assumed power.
Both Libya and France repeatedly intervened in the ongoing Chadian conflict.
www.discoverfrance.net /Colonies/Eq_Africa.shtml   (1671 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
This 9th Conference of the Heads of State from France and Africa also established the legitimacy of Hissène Habré at the head of the Chadian state and this just a few months after he had overthrown the regime of Goukouni Weddeye.
The 15th Conference of Heads of State from France and Africa was dedicated to economic and financial questions, with the African continent suffering one of the worst crisis ever and its development paralyzed by the unbearable weight of its debt.
The French Head of State t ook this new way of speaking even further when he said he was convinced that the solution to the drama of under-development does not lie i n the implantation of export crops or industries based on inadequate technology and catering to the markets of developed countries.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (1671 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
This 9th Conference of the Heads of State from France and Africa also established the legitimacy of Hissène Habré at the head of the Chadian state and this just a few months after he had overthrown the regime of Goukouni Weddeye.
The 15th Conference of Heads of State from France and Africa was dedicated to economic and financial questions, with the African continent suffering one of the worst crisis ever and its development paralyzed by the unbearable weight of its debt.
The French Head of State t ook this new way of speaking even further when he said he was convinced that the solution to the drama of under-development does not lie i n the implantation of export crops or industries based on inadequate technology and catering to the markets of developed countries.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (1671 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
This 9th Conference of the Heads of State from France and Africa also established the legitimacy of Hissène Habré at the head of the Chadian state and this just a few months after he had overthrown the regime of Goukouni Weddeye.
The 15th Conference of Heads of State from France and Africa was dedicated to economic and financial questions, with the African continent suffering one of the worst crisis ever and its development paralyzed by the unbearable weight of its debt.
The French Head of State t ook this new way of speaking even further when he said he was convinced that the solution to the drama of under-development does not lie i n the implantation of export crops or industries based on inadequate technology and catering to the markets of developed countries.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (1671 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
This 9th Conference of the Heads of State from France and Africa also established the legitimacy of Hissène Habré at the head of the Chadian state and this just a few months after he had overthrown the regime of Goukouni Weddeye.
The 15th Conference of Heads of State from France and Africa was dedicated to economic and financial questions, with the African continent suffering one of the worst crisis ever and its development paralyzed by the unbearable weight of its debt.
The French Head of State t ook this new way of speaking even further when he said he was convinced that the solution to the drama of under-development does not lie i n the implantation of export crops or industries based on inadequate technology and catering to the markets of developed countries.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (1671 words)

  
 Chad: The Victims of Hissène Habré Still Awaiting Justice: Annex II: Glossary of Acronyms
Chad: The Victims of Hissène Habré Still Awaiting Justice: Annex II: Glossary of Acronyms
AVRE: Association pour les Victimes de la Répression en Exil (Association for the Victims of Repression in Exile)
AVCRP: Association Tchadienne des Victimes de Crimes et Répression Politiques (Chadian Association of Victims of Political Repression and Crimes)
www.hrw.org /reports/2005/chad0705/7.htm   (179 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
This 9th Conference of the Heads of State from France and Africa also established the legitimacy of Hissène Habré at the head of the Chadian state and this just a few months after he had overthrown the regime of Goukouni Weddeye.
The 15th Conference of Heads of State from France and Africa was dedicated to economic and financial questions, with the African continent suffering one of the worst crisis ever and its development paralyzed by the unbearable weight of its debt.
The French Head of State t ook this new way of speaking even further when he said he was convinced that the solution to the drama of under-development does not lie i n the implantation of export crops or industries based on inadequate technology and catering to the markets of developed countries.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (179 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
This 9th Conference of the Heads of State from France and Africa also established the legitimacy of Hissène Habré at the head of the Chadian state and this just a few months after he had overthrown the regime of Goukouni Weddeye.
The 15th Conference of Heads of State from France and Africa was dedicated to economic and financial questions, with the African continent suffering one of the worst crisis ever and its development paralyzed by the unbearable weight of its debt.
The French Head of State t ook this new way of speaking even further when he said he was convinced that the solution to the drama of under-development does not lie i n the implantation of export crops or industries based on inadequate technology and catering to the markets of developed countries.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (179 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
This 9th Conference of the Heads of State from France and Africa also established the legitimacy of Hissène Habré at the head of the Chadian state and this just a few months after he had overthrown the regime of Goukouni Weddeye.
The 15th Conference of Heads of State from France and Africa was dedicated to economic and financial questions, with the African continent suffering one of the worst crisis ever and its development paralyzed by the unbearable weight of its debt.
The French Head of State t ook this new way of speaking even further when he said he was convinced that the solution to the drama of under-development does not lie i n the implantation of export crops or industries based on inadequate technology and catering to the markets of developed countries.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (179 words)

  
 Chad. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1979 a coalition government headed by Goukouni Oueddei, a former rebel from the north, assumed power, ending control of the government by southern Chadians, but he was overthrown in 1982 by the forces of former prime minister Hissène Habré.
Chad is bordered by the Central African Republic on the south, Sudan on the east, Libya on the north, and Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria on the west.
In 1900, French forces defeated Rabah’s army, and by 1913 the conquest of Chad was completed; it was organized as a French colony in French Equatorial Africa and remained under military rule.
www.bartleby.com /65/ch/Chad.html   (1225 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
Chad's President, Hissène Habré, for his part, regretted, that African states were being asked to carry out, at one and the same time, democracy and economic and financial policies which somewhat limit their sovereigntyÂ… Africa is the victim of a sort of ideological suffocation.
President Abdou Diouf, shared his thoughts on multi-party democracy in Senegal, to assure that, according to him, it is the ideal regime, on the condition that there is a strong government and a sincere and truthful opposition.
An increase in the resources of the IMF structural adjustment facility: France was to contribute 500 million dollars over three years, to the tripling of its resources, 60% of which was destined for Africa.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (1225 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
Chad's President, Hissène Habré, for his part, regretted, that African states were being asked to carry out, at one and the same time, democracy and economic and financial policies which somewhat limit their sovereigntyÂ… Africa is the victim of a sort of ideological suffocation.
President Abdou Diouf, shared his thoughts on multi-party democracy in Senegal, to assure that, according to him, it is the ideal regime, on the condition that there is a strong government and a sincere and truthful opposition.
Somalia: the proposal made by the Senegalese President, Abdou Diouf, before the UN General Assembly, to convene an international conference (UN, OAU, OIC, The Arab League, EEC) to resolve the conflict in Somalia, was warmly approved by the Summit.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=31867   (1225 words)

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