Chad: Rebels Enter Capital - allAfrica.com

Rebel forces entered N'Djamena on Saturday and fighting was reported around the presidential palace, but government representatives denied the capital had fallen.

Author: alex_cabz

send more United Nation Peacekeeping force to control the situation. As soon as possible.

Author: jamaal19king

WE ASK THE AU AND UN FORCE TO MOVE INTO CHAD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO SAVE THE LIVES OF OUR PEOPLE.THERE'S ALSO A NEED FOR PEACE TALKS AMOGNST REBELS AND THE GOVERNMENT OF CHAD.

Author: mysassybaby27

How do you propose we do that? I highly doubt the Janjaweed and the government of Chad will be brought together without a fight. They aren't kindergardeners.

Author: oscar

Africa,Africa another conflict this time Chad meanwhile we have fesh blood dripping in Kenya.I think the AU and UN should revise on how to deal wiTh these conflicts for how long are we going to watch defenceless children and women being axed,raped and forced into wars they dont understand.I think the first thing the UN should do is to make sure that whoever starts a conflict shouldnt send his or her close blood relatives to any UN member country.If a member country harbours such relatives such a country should recieve trade sunctions.This is to enable conflict creaters.Those who start conflicts make sure their children are in safe countries befor the first bullet is fired .it is not fair.God help the women and children in conflict places.

Author: benschwartz201

As Admiral Dewey said at the battle of Manila"Don't cheer boys, the poor bastards are dying." Mr.Bush be a hero and send relief to central africa,now. We have no time, people are dying and hungry.d Prove as an American you have heart and leave office with a Bush Plan that will rival The Marshal Plan.

Do not doubt it, as yee sow, wherefore ye shall reap.

Ben



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