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Chad names former rebel chief as defence minister
04 Mar 2007 20:30:06 GMT
Source: Reuters
N'DJAMENA, March 4 (Reuters) - Chad's new prime minister named former rebel leader Mahamat Nour Abdelkerim as his defence minister on Sunday, just two months after he signed a peace deal to end his uprising against President Idriss Deby.

Nour led the United Front for Democratic Change (FUC) which launched a raid on the Chadian capital N'Djamena in April in which hundreds of people were killed, but factional feuds have since split his movement. He signed the peace deal in late December in Tripoli, under the mediation of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and called on other rebel leaders fighting a low-intensity war in Chad's east to lay down their weapons. They dismissed his appeal.

Nour's appointment came after Nouradine Delwa Kassire took over as Chad's prime minister following the death of his predecessor from a heart attack on Feb. 23.

Former FUC spokesman Laona Gong Raoul was named Government Secretary General in charge of relations with National Assembly, another cabinet post. In all, nine new ministers entered the government.

Deby, who won a fresh five-year term at elections in May which were boycotted by the opposition, has faced mounting opposition to his 17-year rule in the arid, landlocked central African oil producer.
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A soldier from Chad's National Army (C) uses a pair of binoculars to watch across the Sudan side in Adre, bordering Sudan's Darfur region, February 5, 2007. Civilians in border towns like Adre are exposed to random raids in a cat-and-mouse war in which the rebel strategy appears to be lightning surprise assaults and equally rapid retreats, aimed at throwing the Chadian army off guard. To match feature CHAD-EAST



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