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27 May 2022 | 08:09 AM UTC

Chad: Opposition group plans protest in N'Djamena May 28

Opposition group plans anti-French protest in N'Djamena, Chad May 28; heightened security and transport disruptions likely.

Informational

Event

The Wakit Tama movement has called for a protest march May 28 to oppose French influence in the country. Organizers have not yet announced specific times, locations, or march itineraries. Main gathering locations will likely include urban centers like N’Djamena, potentially near government buildings such as the Palace of January 15.

Authorities will almost certainly deploy increased security in the vicinity of any related protests. Localized transport disruptions are likely near demonstration venues. There is an elevated possibility of clashes with security forces due to the anti-government nature of the event.The anti-government Wakit Tama movement has called for a protest march on May 28 to oppose French influence in the country. Organizers have not yet announced specific times, locations, or march itineraries. Main gathering locations will likely include urban centers like N’Djamena, potentially near government buildings such as the Palace of January 15.

Context

Chad's political and security environment remains unstable following the April 20, 2021, death of longtime President Idriss Deby Itno. The appointment of the late president's son, Mahamat Deby Itno, as the head of the Transitional Military Council (CMT), along with an 18-month transition period, the suspension of the constitution and the National Assembly, sparked nationwide anti-government protests. While recent demonstrations have been mostly peaceful, violence has impacted some gatherings.

Advice

Avoid demonstrations. Keep away from any areas where security forces appear to be deploying; leave the area at the first sign of any confrontation.