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11 Feb 2022 | 12:49 PM UTC

Chad: Further communal violence is possible in Moyen-Chari, as of Feb. 11

Further communal violence is possible in Moyen-Chari, Chad, as of Feb. 11 following violence Feb. 9 in Sandana.

Informational

Event

Further violence is possible in Moyen-Chari after violence in Sandana left up to 15 people dead Feb. 9. The violence involved farmers and herders and was triggered by the death of a local near Sandana. The deceased's family members (Fulani herders) accused farmers of being behind the killing. The violence has reportedly ceased as of Feb. 11.

Context

Communal and inter-ethnic clashes are common in central and southern Chad, primarily in areas impacted by drought and failed harvests. Violence is often triggered by competition over access to water and arable land.

Advice

Exercise caution if operating in the affected area. Reach out to trusted local contacts to determine security conditions, as reporting is often delayed. Carry proper identification documents to present at security checks and heed all official security and transport advisories; remain cooperative if stopped for inspections.