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Chad: N'Djamena deaths as 'coup' foiled | Chad: N'Djamena deaths as 'coup' foiled |
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At least four people were killed in Chad's capital, N'Djamena, as government forces foiled a "destabilisation plot" against President Idriss Deby, officials said. | |
Two army generals, a ruling coalition MP and an opposition MP had been arrested over the alleged plot, the officials added. | |
A "small group" conspired for four months, the officials said. | |
Chad, a staunch ally of France, has a long history of coups and revolts. | |
Mr Deby himself seized power in a coup in 1990. | |
The BBC's Nathalie Magnien in N'Djamena says it is business as usual in the capital and no-one seems particularly concerned about the news. | The BBC's Nathalie Magnien in N'Djamena says it is business as usual in the capital and no-one seems particularly concerned about the news. |
There is no visible sign of increased security in the city or patrols on the streets, she says. | There is no visible sign of increased security in the city or patrols on the streets, she says. |
'Neutralised' | 'Neutralised' |
"Between four and eight people were killed in fighting at a military barracks in the east of N'Djamena," said a police source who requested anonymity, Reuters news agency reports. | "Between four and eight people were killed in fighting at a military barracks in the east of N'Djamena," said a police source who requested anonymity, Reuters news agency reports. |
Police sources told the AFP news agency a shoot-out took place on the outskirts of N'Djamena, with three members of the security forces being among the dead. | Police sources told the AFP news agency a shoot-out took place on the outskirts of N'Djamena, with three members of the security forces being among the dead. |
"A small group of ill-intentioned individuals attempted to carry out a destabilisation plot against the institutions of the republic," a government statement said. | "A small group of ill-intentioned individuals attempted to carry out a destabilisation plot against the institutions of the republic," a government statement said. |
It said that the country's security forces "neutralised" them, without specifying how many people were involved in the alleged action. | It said that the country's security forces "neutralised" them, without specifying how many people were involved in the alleged action. |
Prosecutor Mahamat Saleh Youssouf named the generals who had been arrested as Weiddig Assi Assoue and Ngomine Beadmadji David. | |
Ruling coalition MP Mahamat Malloum and opposition MP Saleh Makki had also been arrested, he said. | |
Mr Makki's coalition Co-ordination of Political Parties for the Defence of the Constitution (CPDC), told the BBC it was confused by his arrest. | |
Mr Makki was arrested by police between 21:00 and 22:00 local time on Wednesday evening, his wife told the CPDC. | Mr Makki was arrested by police between 21:00 and 22:00 local time on Wednesday evening, his wife told the CPDC. |
Our reporter says it is not clear what charges they will face. | Our reporter says it is not clear what charges they will face. |
Since its independence from France in 1960, Chad's history has been marked by instability and violence stemming mostly from tension between the mainly Arab-Muslim north and the predominantly Christian and animist south. | Since its independence from France in 1960, Chad's history has been marked by instability and violence stemming mostly from tension between the mainly Arab-Muslim north and the predominantly Christian and animist south. |
Mr Deby has survived two attacks on the capital - in 2006 and 2008 - from rebels in eastern Chad. | Mr Deby has survived two attacks on the capital - in 2006 and 2008 - from rebels in eastern Chad. |
These rebels were supported by Sudan's government, which was unhappy that Darfuri rebels were using eastern Chad as a base. But a rapprochement between Chad and Sudan in 2010 has helped bring peace to that region. | These rebels were supported by Sudan's government, which was unhappy that Darfuri rebels were using eastern Chad as a base. But a rapprochement between Chad and Sudan in 2010 has helped bring peace to that region. |
Earlier this year, Chad deployed some 2,000 troops to help French forces oust Islamists who had seized large swathes of territory in Mali. | |
France said it had noted the latest events in Chad "with concern" and called on the government and opposition to engage in "calm and constructive dialogue", AFP reports. |