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Security Forces Open Fire on Protesters in Chad, Killing at Least 50

Por: The New York Times World October 21, 2022

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Security forces in the Central African country of Chad shot and killed dozens of people during protests that came in response to a decision by the junta to tear up its promises of a transition to democracy and extend its stay in power by at least two years.Prime Minister Saleh Kebzabo put the death toll at 50 on Thursday, but members of the opposition said the figure was closer to 70, and with hundreds more wounded, the toll was expected to... + full article



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