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Chad Orphans, Libyas Tainted Blood, Sudan/Darfur

 
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cbclark4



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:46 pm    Post subject: Chad Orphans, Libyas Tainted Blood, Sudan/Darfur Reply with quote

Charity faces kidnap charge in Chad


Nine French nationals are to be charged by Chadian authorities with abducting children and fraud, according to a public prosecutor.

Six French aid workers, three journalists, and the seven members of a Spanish flight crew were arrested on Thursday as they prepared to fly 103 children from the city of Abeche to Paris.

The seven Spaniards are to be charged as accessories, prosecutor Ahmat Daoud said on Monday.

He also called for two Chadian nationals to be charged, saying only that they comprised "an administrative official and a notable".

A judicial source said the 16 Europeans would be transferred to the capital N'Djamena "for reasons of security" and because Abeche had no proper court.

They will join a Belgian pilot held there since Sunday for transporting some of the children from the Chad-Sudan border to Abeche.
The French charity Zoe's Ark said on Monday they were trying to help the children, not abduct them, and that they acted legally.

Reporters Without Borders, a media rights group, has also called for the immediate release of the journalists.

Parents alive

Zoe's Ark said the operation offered a better life to orphans from Sudan's war-torn Darfur region, many of whose people have fled over the border to camps in Chad.

The children were allegedly being removed from Chad to be adopted by families in France who had paid up to $8,600 per child to the organisation.

The alleged child-smuggling operation is now under investigation in France and has also been criticised by the UN.

Some of the so-called orphans have now said their parents are still alive, and that they were lured from their villages on the Chad-Sudan border with offers of sweets and biscuits.

The charity insists it was given statements from local tribal leaders that all the children were Darfur orphans with no known relatives.

But Unicef said after interviewing the children - 88 boys and 22 girls, all in good health - that most appear to be Chadian, not Darfuri, and that there was no evidence they were orphans.

The French government has repeatedly condemned the operation and France's ambassador to Chad said on Sunday those involved would have to face Chadian justice.

The incident threatens to complicate relations between France and its former colony as a predominantly French European Union force prepares to deploy in eastern Chad, to protect civilians there from the violence in neighbouring Darfur.


http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/DBA00C47-5C4B-4E79-855C-96B2337244B9.htm
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cbclark4



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It does sound like a pretty good case, maybe a little over sensationalized.

However one must asked if it is not another extortion attempt similar to the Libya "tainted blood" case a few months back?
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Ya-ta Boy



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My first reaction is that it is a humanitarian mission gone bad. Adopting parents willing to rescue Darfuri children agree to take in kids; somewhere down the line, some crooks decide it's easier to kidnap safe kids than rescue deserving kids.
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