- 2004 Chadian coup d'état attempt
The 2004 Chadian coup d'état attempt was an attempted
coup d'état against theChadian President Idriss Déby that was foiled on the night ofMay 16 ,2004 .Plot
The coup attempt was at first presented by the government as a fairly contained military mutiny over pay and conditions of service, with the Information Minister Moktar Wawadajab assuring the
BBC that the mutiny had ended without a shot being fired, and that no-one was killed or injured. While the rebellion was rapidly quelled by loyalist forces after a brief exchange of fire, and the about 80 rebels and their ringleader, the armyColonel Bechir Haggar, were arrested, the President later admitted the seriousness of what had happened. In a televised address to the nation onMay 18 Déby confirmed that elements of the GNNT and of the Presidential Guard had made an attempt on his life: "A group of fanatic and manipulated officers tried to disrupt the functioning of republican institutions on the night of May 16 … Their hidden agenda was the assassination of the President." [cite web |author=I. Gary & I. Reisch| year=2005| title=Chad's Oil — Miracle or Mirage?| work=Catholic Relief Services | url=http://www.crs.org/get_involved/advocacy/policy_and_strategic_issues/chad_oil_report.pdf]Motivations
The possible reasons behind the failed coup are judged to be mainly two by observers. The first of these, and the most evident, is linked to the decision by Déby to search a third presidential mandate, modifying the Constitution with the help of the solid majority he could count on in the National Assembly; precisely in the day of the coup the necessary
constitutional amendment s were being rushed through the Parliament. This generated strong tensions in the inner circles of power, especially among theZaghawa , Déby'sethnic group ; and the coup saw the partecipation of senior Zaghawa officers, and important political allies of Déby were thought to have been involved, like Daoussa Déby, half-brother of the President, and the Erdimi twins, Tom and Timam, nephews of Déby. The suspects regarding Daoussa Déby were to prove groundless, while the Erdimi brothers were accused inDecember 12 2005 by the government of being the true masterminds behind the failed coup. The two were also to be the key architects in yet another coup d'état attempt that took place in2006 .Another possibility may be linked to Déby's foreign policy decisions regarding the
Darfur conflict ; in the conflict involving theDarfur rebels and theSudan -supportedJanjaweed , at the time Déby was attempting to maintain good relations with Sudan, a choice that made unhappy many Senior Chadian officers, many of whom were reported being supporting logistically, politically and financially the insurgents. Relations with Sudan were the following year to worsen dramatically, bringing to theChadian-Sudanese conflict . [Ibid.]ee also
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Chadian coup of 1975
*2006 Chadian coup d'état attempt
*History of Chad Notes
External links
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2004/05/mil-040517-irin04.htm Army mutiny quelled in N'djamena]
*fr icon [http://www.rfi.fr/actufr/articles/053/article_28168.asp Brève mutinerie à N'Djaména]
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