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Chad: Information on the Ouaddai ethnic group, including on what tribes they are connected to, on whether they support a particular political group, on their population, on how they are distributed in the country, and on whether they are targeted by the military, the police, the government or other tribes

Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada
Publication Date 1 April 1995
Citation / Document Symbol TCD20346.E
Cite as Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Chad: Information on the Ouaddai ethnic group, including on what tribes they are connected to, on whether they support a particular political group, on their population, on how they are distributed in the country, and on whether they are targeted by the military, the police, the government or other tribes, 1 April 1995, TCD20346.E, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6ac6214.html [accessed 5 June 2023]
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For information on the above-mentioned subjects, please refer to Response to Information Request TCD19770.F of 13 February 1995, pages 93 and 94 of Amnesty International Report 1994, which is available at Regional Documentation Centres, as well as to the attachments.

This response was prepared after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the DIRB within time constraints. This response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum.

Attachments

Africa Confidential [London]. 18 February 1994. Vol. 35, No. 4. "Chad: Challenge on Four Flanks."

Africa Research Bulletin [Oxford]. 1-28 February 1994. Vol. 31, No. 2. "Chad: Potential Regional Flare-Up," pp. 11339-40.

_____. 1-31 August 1993. Vol. 30, No. 8. "Chad: Curfew After Clashes," p. 11117.

The Minority Rights Group International. September 1988. No. 80. Chad. London: Minority Rights Group, p. 5.

Radiodiffussion Nationale Tchadienne [Ndjamena, in French]. 6 February 1994. "Deby Visits Abeche, Ouaddai Regions, Comments." (FBIS-AFR-94-025 7 Feb. 1994, p. 4)

_____. 5 August 1993. "Armjed Men Kill 64, Injure 88 in Ouaddai Attack." (FBIS-AFR-93-150 6 Aug. 1993, p. 1)

Reuters. 9 August 1993. BC Cycle. Adoum Guemessou. "Chad Bans Tribal, Religious Demos After Slaughter." (NEXIS)

United States Committee for Refugees (USCR). June 1987. When Refugees Won't Go Home: The Dilemma of Chadians in Sudan. Washington, DC: USCR, pp. 2-10.

The Xinhua General Overeas News Service. 14-20 November 1994. No. 4024. "CAR/Chad: Patasse Lashes Out," p. 1963.

_____. 10 August 1993. "Curfew Imposed in Chad." (NEXIS)

West Africa [London]. 16-22 August 1993. "Chad: Dusk to Dawn Curfew," p. 1460.

_____. 30 August-5 September 1993. No. 3962. "Chad: Koti Returns," p. 1548.

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