Chad
The Republic of Chad is a landlocked country in central Africa.
It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African
Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest and Niger
to the west. Due to its distance from the sea and its largely desert
climate, the country is sometimes refered to as the 'dead heart of
Africa.' In the north, it contains the Tibesti Mountains, the largest
mountain chain in the Sahara desert. Formerly part of the Federation
of French Equatorial Africa, the country shares a relationship with
Lake Chad.
History of Chad
Libya claimed and occupied the Aozou Strip (blue) from 1976 to 1987The
area that today is Chad started out as a disconnected group of tribes.
Humanoid skulls and cave paintings have been found there. Eventually,
these tribes were overtaken by kingdoms. Chad was controlled by some
weak local kingdoms until it was overtaken by the larger, but still
completely African Kanem-Bornu Empire.
Later, foreigners started having a bigger influence on Chad. Starting
in the Middle Ages, Chad became a crossroads between the Muslim traders
and the native tribes. In 1891 Chad became a French colony. In WWII,
Chad was the first French colony to join the Free French and the Allies,
under the leadership of its Governor, Félix Éboué.
In 1960, Chad became an independent country, with François
Tombalbaye as its first president.
Chad's post-independence history has been marked by instability and
violence stemming mostly from tensions between the mainly Arab-Muslim
north and the predominantly Christian and animist south.
In 1969 Muslim dissatisfaction with President Tombalbaye - a Christian
southerner - developed into a guerrilla war. This, combined with a
severe drought, undermined his rule and, in 1975, President Tombalbaye
was killed in a coup led by another southerner, Félix Malloum.
Mr Malloum, too, failed to end the war, and in 1979 he was replaced
by a Libyan-backed northerner, Goukouni Oueddei.
By this stage France and neighbouring Libya were intervening repeatedly
to support one side against another. The leader of the French-supported
Northern rebel group FAN Forces Armées du Nord, Hissène
Habré, a former defence minister, became prime minister in
1978. In 1982 he deposed President Oueddei, and assumed overall control
of the state, abolishing the post of prime minister. His eight year
reign led to immense political turmoil, with human rights organisations
accusing him of having ordered the execution of thousands of political
opponents and members of tribes thought hostile to his regime.
Libya invaded Chad in July 1975, theoretically to drive Habré
from power. They occupied a narrow strip of land known as the Aouzou
Strip. France and the United States responded by aiding Habré
in an attempt to contain Libya's regional ambitions under Muammar
al-Qaddafi. Civil war deepened. In December, 1980 Libya occupied all
of northern Chad, but Habré defeated Libyan troops and drove
them out in November, 1981. In 1983, Qaddafi's troops occupied all
of the country north of Koro Toro. The United States used a clandestine
base in Chad to train captured Libyan soldiers, whom it tried to organize
into an anti-Qaddafi force. Habré's aid from the USA and France
helped him to win the war against Libya. The Libyan occupation of
the north of Koro Toro ended when Habré defeated him in 1987.
Despite this victory, Habré's government was weak and seemingly
disliked by a majority of Chadians. He was deposed by Libyan-supported
rebel leader Idriss Déby on December 1, 1990. Habré
went into exile in Senegal. Déby installed himself as dictator.
Soon after a constitution was written. Popular support for Déby
was apparently shown in an election in May, 2001, where he defeated
six other candidates with 67.3% of the vote. The election was described
as being "reasonably fair", although there were some noted
irregularities.
In 1998 an armed insurgency began in the north, led by President
Déby's former defence chief, Youssouf Togoimi. A Libyan-brokered
peace deal in 2002 failed to put an end to the fighting.
In 2003 and 2004, unrest in neighbouring Sudan's Darfur region spilled
across the border, along with many thousands of refugees.
On December 23, 2005, Chad announced that it was in a "state
of war" with Sudan.[1] The Organisation of the Islamic Conference(OIC)
has urged Sudan and Chad to exercise self-restraint to defuse growing
tension between the two neighboring Countries.[2]
Politics portal
A strong executive branch headed by President Déby of the Patriotic
Salvation Movement dominates the Chadian political system. Déby
was elected constitutionally in 1996 and 2001, although international
observers noted irregularities in the election process. The president
of Chad was limited to two terms until Déby had that constitutional
provision removed in 2005. The president is elected by universal suffrage
for those over 18. The president has the power to appoint the prime
minister (re-instated after the removal of Habré) and the Council
of State (or cabinet), and exercises considerable influence over appointments
of judges, generals, provincial officials and heads of Chad’s
parastatal firms. Chad's legislative branch consists of a unicameral
National Assembly. Its judicial branch consists of a Supreme Court,
a Court of Appeal, criminal courts, and magistrate courts.
Geography of Chad
Chad is a landlocked country in north central Africa measuring 1,284,000
square kilometers (496,000 sq. mi.) south of Libya. Chad has 5,968
km of border against Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Niger,
Nigeria, and Sudan. Chad has four climactic zones: it has broad, arid
plains in center, desert in north, dry mountains in northwest, and
tropical lowlands in south. Only 3% of Chad is arable land and none
of it has permanent crops. Environmental hazards in Chad include hot,
dry, dusty harmattan winds occur in north, periodic droughts, and
locust plagues. Lake Chad, which is in Chad and Cameroon, was once
the second-largest lake in Africa but has shrunk dramatically during
the last few decades and is now down to less than 10% of its former
size.
Economy of Chad
Chad's primarily agricultural economy is being boosted by major oilfield
and pipeline developments that began in 2000. Over 80% of Chad's population
continues to rely on subsistence farming and stock raising for its
livelihood. Cotton, cattle, and gum arabic have, until recently, provided
the bulk of Chad's export earnings, but Chad began to export oil in
2003 from three oilfields near Doba. It has been estimated that income
from oil increased Chad's per capita GDP by 40% in 2004, and may double
it in 2005.
Chad's economy has long been handicapped by its landlocked position,
poor internal communications, high energy costs, scarce water resources
and a history of instability. Until now, Chad has relied on foreign
assistance and foreign capital for most public and private sector
investment projects but oil income will transform government finances.
A consortium, led by ExxonMobil (US), and with the participation
of Chevron (US) and Petronas (Malaysia), invested $3.7 billion to
develop oil reserves estimated at 1 billion barrels (0.2 km³)
in southern Chad, and Chad became an oil-producing country in 2003,
with the completion of a pipeline (financed in part by the World Bank)
linking its southern oilfields to terminals on the Atlantic coast
via neighbouring Cameroon. Chad hopes to avoid the waste and corruption
experienced in some other African oil-producing countries; as a condition
of its assistance, the World Bank has insisted on a new law which
requires that 80% of oil revenues will be spent on development projects.
Provided stability is maintained, the outlook for Chad's economy
is now better than it has ever been. It is known that further reserves
of oil exist within the country, in addition to the oilfields that
are already being exploited.
Demographics of Chad
There are more than 200 ethnic groups in Chad. Those in the north
and east are generally Muslim; most southerners are Christians or
animists. Through their long religious and commercial relationships
with Sudan and Egypt, many of the peoples in Chad's eastern and central
regions have become more or less Arabized, speaking Arabic and engaging
in many other Arab cultural practices as well. More than three-quarters
of the Chadian population is rural.
Culture of Chad
Chad is a very culturally diverse nation. Among the manifestations
of this diversity is the extremely large number of languages spoken
there. Although the only official languages in Chad are Arabic and
French, there are also more than 100 tribal languages spoken. The
largest ethnic group in Chad, the Christian/animist Sara peoples living
in the south, only makes up 20% of the population. In central Chad,
people are mostly nomadic and pastoralist. The mountainous north has
a sparse, mostly Muslim population of mixed backgrounds. Each society
in Chad (smaller than the groups described above) has developed their
own religion, music, and folklore.
The largest Christian churches are the Roman Catholic Church, the
Assemblees Chretiennes du Tchad, the Eglise Baptiste du Tchad and
the Eglises Evangeliques au Tchad.
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