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Chad to try rebel soldiers accused of killing president

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    The trial of 150 rebels accused of being responsible for President Idriss Déby’s demise will begin in Chad on Monday.

    According to a local news website that cited judicial sources, the trial will be held at a high security jail in Kléssoum.

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    The suspects belong to the Front for Concord and Change in Chad (FACT), the rebel movement which launched an offensive to overthrow Chad’s goverment from its rear bases in Libya in 2021.

    They are being charged with terrorism, enlisting child soldiers, mercenarism, undermining state security, and assassination of a sitting president.

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    Idriss Deby was killed on the frontline in April of 2021 while overseeing the army’s operations to drive back the rebels. He had just won a new mandate in a vote criticized as fraudulent.

    With the help of France, Chad’s new military rulers were able to stop the rebel advance.

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    Nearly two years since Deby’s death, negotiations between rebel movement and the Chadian government have stalled.

    The group has boycotted peacebuilding talks, demanding the release from jail of its members.

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