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...Waal is the program director at New York's Social Science Research Council. His latest book is War in Darfur and the Search for Peace
...sees only a military solution. He used the rebel attack as a pretext to arrest the leaders of Chad's civil opposition. They are alive - for now. On Feb. 4, Paris won the U.N. Security Council's authorization to send weapons to Chad. France is fast becoming a belligerent in Chad's war, and an accomplice to a crackdown on the faint hope of a democratic future...
Yesterday’s Cambridge School Committee meeting turned tense after committee member Alfred B. Fantini lambasted City Councillor Craig A. Kelley for making disparaging comments about the situation of Cambridge schools at recent City Council meetings. “Every time [Kelley] hits us, I’m hitting him,” Fantini said. After the meeting, Fantini expanded on his criticisms of Kelley, calling Kelley’s analysis of the school system “biased.” “Every meeting he just has something negative to say about the public schools...
...lately, also of the U.S.), left office and cleared the way for their takeover. "You take power through elections, not otherwise," Sarkozy warned, indicating that the 1,400 French troops stationed in Chad could step off the sidelines if the rebels push their luck. The United Nations Security Council has urged all member states to back President Déby's government in the face of the rebel onslaught. "If Chad has been the victim of an aggression," Sarkozy added, "France would have - that's conditional - the means to oppose that action... Everyone had better think about that...
...speed and ferocity of the initial rebel onslaught on the capital may have led Paris to consider Déby's fall imminent, and defense of his regime futile. But the rally by his forces Monday appears to have changed Sarkozy's calculations. On Monday, the U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution that "strongly condemns these attacks and all attempts at destabilization by force," but fell short of approving outside military intervention after Russia objected. Still, Sarkozy used that vote as a basis for his warning to rebels on Tuesday. Though France would clearly need U.N. approval to intervene, Sarkozy...