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Chadians protest in front of French embassy in N'Djamena
08 Nov 2007
Source: Reuters

 
Chadians protest in front of the French embassy in N'Djamena November 8, 2007. Protesters took to the streets of Chad's capital N'Djamena on Thursday to demand that seven Europeans freed at the weekend return to face trial over an attempt to fly 103 African children to live in Europe. Some held placards criticising French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who flew in to pick up three French journalists and four Spanish air stewardesses on Sunday and has vowed to come back for another 10 Europeans facing child abduction charges. The banner reads: "Sarkozy we want justice to be done in Chad". REUTERS/Luc Gnago (CHAD)
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Chadians protest in front of the French embassy in N'Djamena November 8, 2007. Protesters took to the streets of Chad's capital N'Djamena on Thursday to demand that seven Europeans freed at the weekend return to face trial over an attempt to fly 103 African children to live in Europe. Some held placards criticising French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who flew in to pick up three French journalists and four Spanish air stewardesses on Sunday and has vowed to come back for another 10 Europeans facing child abduction charges. The banner reads: "Sarkozy we want justice to be done in Chad". REUTERS/Luc Gnago (CHAD)


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