ICRC Press release No. 06/34 - Chad: ICRC aids 40,000, Reuters AlertNet, UK - Apr 18, 2006... assisting 2,500 internally displaced persons south of the town of Adre in eastern Chad, the ICRC is now coming to the aid of some 40,000 Chadians who have been ... http://www.alertnet.org/redir/righsection_rel_art__thenews_emergency_AF_WEA_htm/thenews/fromthefield/220224/114538170890.htm

BBC NEWS World Africa Q&A: Sudan's Darfur conflict Darfur refugees in Chad. Many thousands of displaced people are in need of ... Sudan's government and the pro-government Arab militias are accused of war crimes... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3496731.stm

Chad: Darfur Conflict Spills Across Border Chadian Arabs living along the border appear to enjoy immunity from attack by ... �The governments of Sudan and Chad, the African Union Mission in Sudan... http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/02/16/chad12684.htm

Darfur: New Attacks in Chad Documented (Human Rights Watch, 5-2-2006) Sudan�s policy of arming militias and letting them loose is spilling over the ... Many of the people displaced in Chad lost most of their harvest... http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/02/03/chad12601.htm

NPR : Refugees from Border Wars Crowd Chad Village The displaced Chadians... http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5358216

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SudanTribune article : Displaced populations in Darfur ...some reportedly 400 Janjaweed Arab militia on ... Chad accuses Sudan of sheltering and backing the Chadian rebels who attacked Adre http://www.sudantribune.com/article.php3?id_article=13812

Gunmen on horseback killing villagers in Chad - http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/africa/11/09/chad.abuses.reut/index.html (Nov, 2006)


Chad may face genocide, UN warns

Chadian armed man near the Darfur border

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6367545.stm

Killing tactics used in Darfur are being used in Chad The violence in Chad could turn into a genocide similar to that in Rwanda in 1994, the UN refugee agency has warned.

The UNHCR says the killing tactics from neighbouring Darfur in Sudan have been transported to eastern Chad in full.

The warning comes as Chad, Sudan and the Central African Republic signed a deal not to support rebels attacking each other's neighbouring territory.

African Union head, Ghana's President John Kufuor, said they seemed ready to agree to an AU/UN border peace force.

"They seem to be ready to accept a beefed-up force from the African Union and the United Nations to take control of the borders among them," Mr Kufuor told reporters at the French-African summit in Cannes where the declaration was signed.

map of conflict zones

More than 200,000 people have been killed and 2.5m displaced since war broke out in Darfur four years ago.

Concern is now growing for the 200,000 refugees who sought shelter in eastern Chad.

The conflict in Darfur has followed them across the border with attacks by Janjaweed Arab militia on camels and horseback leaving hundreds dead and 110,000 people homeless.

The BBC's Orla Guerin in eastern Chad says at first, the Janjaweed came from Sudan; later, locals joined in - neighbour killing neighbour.

"We are seeing elements that closely resemble what we saw in Rwanda in the genocide in 1994 and I think we have an opportunity here to avoid such a tragedy from occurring again," UNHCR's Matthew Conway said.

Meanwhile, in Sudan, UN special envoy to Darfur Jan Eliasson is trying to arrange face-to-face talks between the Sudanese government and the rebels in Darfur.

He said the main concerns of the rebel groups that had not signed last May's peace deal were compensation power-sharing and security.

"With readiness on the government side to open up for amendments and improvement then I think there is room for negotiation," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme.

"We'll try to bring the horses to the water hole and then it's up to the horses to drink."

In other developments:

Ghost villages

Eastern Chad and Darfur have a similar ethnic make-up, with nomadic Arab groups and black African farmers both seeking access to land and scarce water points.

Our reporter says the violence in Chad follows the same pattern as in Darfur - mostly Arabs on camels and horseback attacking non-Arab villages.

Without an international protection force, there is no-one to stop the Janjaweed, she says.

In recent days, our reporter followed the trail of the Janjaweed through the ghost villages of eastern Chad, finding torched huts and smashed pots.

She met some of their victims, including a young man stabbed in both eyes and a frail old woman, badly beaten when she dared to look for food.

The UN Security Council is preparing to discuss proposals to send a peacekeeping force to Chad but a decision is not expected immediately.

map of conflict zones

1. Chad says Sudan government-backed militias are attacking villagers in Chad. Some 200,000 Darfur refugees are also in Chad 2. Sudan accuses Chad of backing the Darfur rebels 3. Chad says it will send troops to help CAR fight the rebels 4. CAR says Sudan backs rebels who have seized towns in CAR


 

 
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