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December 14, 1988 | From Reuters
The armed forces of Chad killed 122 pro-Libyan soldiers in fighting near the country's border with Sudan, an official statement said Tuesday. The soldiers, who died in four days of clashes that ended Monday, were members of the Libyan-backed Islamic Legion and included two leaders, identified as Haroun Gody and Mahamat Djaglo, the statement said. Gody was once a member of the Chadian government of President Hissen Habre.
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December 14, 1988 | From Reuters
The armed forces of Chad killed 122 pro-Libyan soldiers in fighting near the country's border with Sudan, an official statement said Tuesday. The soldiers, who died in four days of clashes that ended Monday, were members of the Libyan-backed Islamic Legion and included two leaders, identified as Haroun Gody and Mahamat Djaglo, the statement said. Gody was once a member of the Chadian government of President Hissen Habre.
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April 19, 1987 | From Reuters
Chadian rebel leader and former President Goukouni Oueddei is expected to fly home soon following his declaration Thursday that he now recognizes Chad's current leader, Hissen Habre, as the legitimate head of state, Gabonese Foreign Ministry sources said.
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April 19, 1987 | From Reuters
Chadian rebel leader and former President Goukouni Oueddei is expected to fly home soon following his declaration Thursday that he now recognizes Chad's current leader, Hissen Habre, as the legitimate head of state, Gabonese Foreign Ministry sources said.
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