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French
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Chad
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President
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Idriss Déby
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Hissène Habré
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government
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preamble
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approved by the Chadian populace
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1959
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1990
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March 31
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1959
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French colony
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parliamentary system
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Prime Minister
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National Assembly
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November 28
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1960
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François Tombalbaye
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April 16
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1962
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presidential system
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December 29
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1965
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cultural revolution
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Chadian Progressive Party
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National Movement for the Cultural and Social Revolution
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fall of Tombalbaye
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1975
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Félix Malloum
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Hissène Habré
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1978
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August 29
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1978
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N'Djamena
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May 8
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1982
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Transitional Government of National Unity
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Goukouni Oueddei
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June 7
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September 29
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Armed Forces of the North
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Libya
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Toyota War
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1989
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December 2
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1990
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Idriss Déby
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March 1
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1991
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February 28
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prefectures
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1992
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April 6
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April 9
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1995
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March 31
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1995
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March 31
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1996
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the referendum was held as scheduled in 1996
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French constitution
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prefectures
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tribalism
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human rights
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African unity
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right of revolution
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Charter of the United Nations
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African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Benin
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Burkina Faso
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Burundi
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Cameroon
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Capo Verde
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Comoros
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Congo-Brazzaville
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Côte d'Ivoire
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Equatorial Guinea
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Ethiopia
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Gabon
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Guinea
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Guinea-Bissau
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Mali
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Mauritania
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Niger
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Rwanda
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Senegal
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Tanzania
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N'Djamena
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anthem
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mandatory military service
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President
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Government
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armed forces
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Constitutional Council
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elections
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impeachment
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Supreme Court
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Senate
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Prime Minister
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National Assembly
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motion of Confidence
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universal suffrage
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parliamentary immunity
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state of emergency
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Supreme Court
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Justices of the Peace
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Customary and traditional law
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Constitutional Council
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High Court of Justice
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high treason
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armed forces
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Nomad and National Guard
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Regions
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Departments
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Idriss Déby
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N'Djamena
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Patriotic Salvation Movement
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May 26
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2004
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Idriss Déby
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2006 presidential elections
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reelected in 2001
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Zaghawa
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2005
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the referendum passed
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ISBN 0-8108-1937-6
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Nolutshungu, Sam C.
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ISBN 0-8139-1628-3
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International Crisis Group
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2006
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06-01
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United States Department of State
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ISBN 0749440651
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ISBN 076580977X
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United Nations Commission on Human Rights
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December 12
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1997
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2000
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2004
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05-26
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RFI
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Freedom House
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2007
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08-29
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2007
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08-29
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ISBN 9171065490
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ISBN 0-8108-1937-6
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Mali
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Mauritania
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