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Protests erupt in N Djamena as Chadian protesters demand civilian rule | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM

By Syndicated Content By Edward McAllister and Mahamat Ramadane N’Djamena (Reuters) – Chad’s capitol N’Djamena was rocked by violent protests on Tuesday morning as demonstrators took to the streets demanding a return to civilian rule after the military took control following President Idriss Deby’s battlefield death last week. Tuesday’s unrest underscores the tense atmosphere in Chad following Deby’s death, where the military transition is already struggling to win over a population exhausted by 30 years of monolithic rule. The military council seized power after Deby was killed as he visited troops fighting rebels on April 19. Some opposition politicians have called the military takeover a coup and asked supporters to protest, even as the army appointed a civilian politician, Albert Pahimi Padacke, as prime minister of a transitional government on Monday. [L8N2MJ344]

Protests erupt in N Djamena as Chadian protesters demand civilian rule

Protests erupt in N Djamena as Chadian protesters demand civilian rule FILE PHOTO: Members of the security forces patrol Chad s capital N Djamena following the battlefield death of President Idriss Deby in N Djamena, Chad April 26, 2021. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra reuters tickers This content was published on April 27, 2021 - 09:18 April 27, 2021 - 09:18 By Edward McAllister and Mahamat Ramadane N Djamena (Reuters) - Chad s capitol N Djamena was rocked by violent protests on Tuesday morning as demonstrators took to the streets demanding a return to civilian rule after the military took control following President Idriss Deby s battlefield death last week. Tuesday s unrest underscores the tense atmosphere in Chad following Deby s death, where the military transition is already struggling to win over a population exhausted by 30 years of monolithic rule.

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