Chad Govt Suspends 7 Political Parties After Deadly Protests
Anti-government demonstrators set a barricade on fire during clashes in N'Djamena, Chad, Thursday Oct. 20, 2022. Chadian security forces have opened fire on anti-government demonstrators in the country's two largest cities killing at least 60 people, the government spokesman and a morgue official said. Authorities imposed a curfew after Thursday's violence, which came amid protests in the central African nation against interim leader Mahamat Idriss Deby's two-year extension of power. (AP Photo)
BY EDOUARD TAKADJI
NāDJAMENA, CHAD (AP) ā Chadās government clamped down on the countryās opposition Friday, suspending seven political parties and searching party offices a day after unprecedented protests around the country left more than 60 people dead.
Prominent
opposition leader Succes Masra tweeted that the national headquarters of his Les Transformateurs party was ābeing ransacked by security forces who forced their way in.ā
āAfter having shot 70 people, arrested, wounded and tortured more than 1,000 others, they are now attacking buildings and documents,ā he tweeted.
Masraās party was listed first among the seven suspended by Chadās government for a 3-month period. The decree covers all political activities nationwide.
Demonstrators in the capital, NāDjamena, and several other cities took to the streets Thursday to protest against interim leader Mahamat Idriss Deby extending his time in power by two more years.
Deby became head of a transitional government when his father, former President Idriss Deby Itno, died in April 2021 after more than 30 years in power. Mahamat Idriss Deby initially agreed to an 18-month transition, a term that would have ended Thursday.
However, the government recently announced he would stay in power another two years, prompting the protests. After using tear gas, security forces fired live ammunition at the demonstrators in NāDjamena, according to witnesses. A government spokesman confirmed 30 dead, though activists put the figure higher.
In the countryās second-largest city, Moundou, a morgue official said there were 32 deaths following a similar protest crackdown there. He spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
Prime Minister Saleh Kebzabo later defended the governmentās use of force, telling reporters the unrest was āan attempted coup.ā
The deadly response drew swift rebukes from France, the United States and others. African Union Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat said he strongly condemned āthe repression of the demonstrations.ā
āI call on the parties to respect human life and property and to favor peaceful means to overcome the crisis,ā he tweeted.
Thursdayās unrest was unprecedented in Chad, which saw little public dissent during the previous regime of Debyās father. Officials have said the late Deby was killed by rebels while visiting his troops on the battlefield.
Several demonstrations have taken place since his son became interim leader. Security forces fired on civilians in two other instances, according to Amnesty International.
NāDJAMENA, CHAD (AP) ā Chadās government clamped down on the countryās opposition Friday, suspending seven political parties and searching party offices a day after unprecedented protests around the country left more than 60 people dead.
Prominent
opposition leader Succes Masra tweeted that the national headquarters of his Les Transformateurs party was ābeing ransacked by security forces who forced their way in.ā
āAfter having shot 70 people, arrested, wounded and tortured more than 1,000 others, they are now attacking buildings and documents,ā he tweeted.
Masraās party was listed first among the seven suspended by Chadās government for a 3-month period. The decree covers all political activities nationwide.
Demonstrators in the capital, NāDjamena, and several other cities took to the streets Thursday to protest against interim leader Mahamat Idriss Deby extending his time in power by two more years.
Deby became head of a transitional government when his father, former President Idriss Deby Itno, died in April 2021 after more than 30 years in power. Mahamat Idriss Deby initially agreed to an 18-month transition, a term that would have ended Thursday.
However, the government recently announced he would stay in power another two years, prompting the protests. After using tear gas, security forces fired live ammunition at the demonstrators in NāDjamena, according to witnesses. A government spokesman confirmed 30 dead, though activists put the figure higher.
In the countryās second-largest city, Moundou, a morgue official said there were 32 deaths following a similar protest crackdown there. He spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
Prime Minister Saleh Kebzabo later defended the governmentās use of force, telling reporters the unrest was āan attempted coup.ā
The deadly response drew swift rebukes from France, the United States and others. African Union Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat said he strongly condemned āthe repression of the demonstrations.ā
āI call on the parties to respect human life and property and to favor peaceful means to overcome the crisis,ā he tweeted.
Thursdayās unrest was unprecedented in Chad, which saw little public dissent during the previous regime of Debyās father. Officials have said the late Deby was killed by rebels while visiting his troops on the battlefield.
Several demonstrations have taken place since his son became interim leader. Security forces fired on civilians in two other instances, according to Amnesty International.
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