Chad ceasefire as thousands flee

February 5, 2008 – 1:49 pm

Fighting has stopped - at least for now - in the Chadian capital of N’Djamena, a Chadian diplomat told CNN on Tuesday, as aid agencies struggled to care for more than 20,000 refugees across the border in Cameroon.


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