Ten injured in protests against Chad military rule
Activists in Chad say at least 10 people have been injured and 15 arrested during protests in the capital, N’Djamena, on Saturday.
Police fired tear gas and one person was wounded by a live bullet.
A coalition of opposition parties called for the demonstrations against the recent military takeover following last month’s battlefield death of President Idriss Déby.
Protestors denounced what they called a monarchy following the naming of Mr Déby’s son as president.
The transitional military council says it will hold elections within eighteen months, but the opposition wants a civilian in charge.
By Afp
