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Chad Looks to Expel French Troops

An army nurse at a French military base in northern Chad has killed a Chadian soldier who had allegedly attacked him, triggering protests by local people against the French colonial presence.


“Demonstrators tried to make their way into a French military base in the north-central African country of Chad, local media outlets reported on Wednesday. According to Russian news agency RIA-Novosti, the Chadian troops guarding the facility have fired shots in order to dispense the crowd.


The outrage was caused by the murder of a Chadian soldier inside a French military base in the northern town of Faya-Largeau on Tuesday, Alwihda Info has reported.



An unnamed senior official in the Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti region told the outlet that a Chadian serviceman had come to the base to receive medical treatment. During the procedure, he allegedly grabbed a scalpel and injured the French military doctor who was treating him, at which point the medic grabbed his gun and ‘neutralized’ the attacker, the official said.


A joint probe has been launched by the Chadian and French militaries to investigate the incident, he added.


A French diplomatic source told Alwihda Info that the doctor was in serious condition after being stabbed three times and had difficulty answering when questioned by the authorities. The Chadian soldier died instantly after being shot, he said.


The unnamed diplomat also claimed that locals tried to storm the French base at least twice after news of the incident spread, but had failed to breach the facility.


Chadian political analyst Evariste Ngarlem Tolde confirmed to RIA-Novosti that there were heated protests in the city of Faya-Largeau, noting that Chadian troops guarding the French base used live rounds to disperse the angry crowd. He did not, however, have any information about possible deaths or injuries.


The analyst also said that the members of Chad’s National Assembly, who arrived at the site, demanded some thousand French troops be withdrawn from the country. The MPs stated ‘they couldn’t understand how the French military could kill a Chadian on Chadian territory’, according to Tolde.


Tensions in Faya-Largeau remain high and there are concerns that the protests against the French military presence could spread to other regions of the country, he warned”. -RT


It appears an additional sub-Saharan nation has dealt another blow to France’s colonial presence in Africa as calls for the withdrawal of French troops from Chad have gained momentum.


As France struggles to deal with a surge of discontent among its former African colonies while its troops face expulsion from Chad, the former colonial power has strongly backed the threats from the Economic Community of West African States to intervene militarily in order to avert a domino effect from occurring in the region of the crisis can’t be solved by way of diplomacy.