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A building scarred by shells and bullets in the centre of Ndjamena, the capital of Chad. The former French colony has suffered intermittent civil war for 18 years. Ndjamena, once the attractive French colonial town of Fort Lamy, has a population of 250,000.

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Press, 27 February 1984, Page 20

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A building scarred by shells and bullets in the centre of Ndjamena, the capital of Chad. The former French colony has suffered intermittent civil war for 18 years. Ndjamena, once the attractive French colonial town of Fort Lamy, has a population of 250,000. Press, 27 February 1984, Page 20

A building scarred by shells and bullets in the centre of Ndjamena, the capital of Chad. The former French colony has suffered intermittent civil war for 18 years. Ndjamena, once the attractive French colonial town of Fort Lamy, has a population of 250,000. Press, 27 February 1984, Page 20