Chad emergency
This item appears on page 23 of the April 2008 issue.
Travelers should defer all travel to Chad due to the unstable security situation throughout the country, says the Department of State.
On Feb. 14, 2008, citing a need for heightened control over the country, Chadian President Idriss Deby declared a state of emergency, stating that he had signed a decree increasing governmental powers for 15 days. The decree enables the government to control the movement of people and vehicles, ban meetings, put restrictions on the press and set a curfew (from midnight to 6 a.m.).
The national assembly was to decide whether to extend the state of emergency.