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Anti-French demonstrators protest 14 November 2007 at Independence Square in Ndjamena. Several hundred protestors took to the streets of the Chadian capital, stoning cars with foreigners inside and chanting anti-French slogans related to a child abduction scandal. The demonstrators, some of them on motorbikes, protested in front of the French embassy, heavily guarded by Chadian police, as well as the French school in Ndjamena. Cars carrying westerners were stoned as the crowd chanted slogans denouncing French President Nicolas Sarkozy. "Slavery is over," the crowd shouted. Public anger in Chad has flared over what many see as French efforts to intervene in the case of six French charity workers arrested over an attempt to fly 103 children to France. The charity workers face kidnapping charges. AFP PHOTO / LE PROGRES / STR
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14 Noiembrie 2007 |
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