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Amid the worst violence to hit country since the end of the war, some are hoping the unrest will prompt real political change.
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Small band of doctors treated horrendous injuries without anaesthetics in besieged town.
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Twenty years on, city remembers victims of siege as ethnic divisions persist.
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Former leader of Chad has escaped prosecution for years, but wheels of justice are now slowly turning.
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Reactions to movie show that old wounds have not yet healed.
Editorial Comment
11 Feb 14
Amid the worst violence to hit country since the end of the war, some are hoping the unrest will prompt real political change.
Editorial Comment
12 Jul 13
Small band of doctors treated horrendous injuries without anaesthetics in besieged town.
Editorial Comment
18 Jan 13
One of the world’s most repressive states promises all sorts of freedom.
Editorial Comment
14 Dec 12
Authorities repressive and responsive by turn, but the old social contract has been torn up.
Editorial Comment
20 Jun 12
Government’s decision to delete clause granting reprieve to former combatants could be a backward step in combating the rebel force.
Editorial Comment
11 Apr 12
Twenty years on, city remembers victims of siege as ethnic divisions persist.
Editorial Comment
20 Mar 12
Region is struggling to address numerous social and health crisis, and goading rebel group into retaliation could be disastrous.
Editorial Comment
14 Mar 12
Former leader of Chad has escaped prosecution for years, but wheels of justice are now slowly turning.
Editorial Comment
16 Feb 12
Reactions to movie show that old wounds have not yet healed.
Editorial Comment
15 Dec 11
Does end of military mission expose Iraq to new dangers?