Document #1225641
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
Several reports indicate that Abbas Koty
was killed in N'djamena, the capital city of Tchad, in October 1993
while resisting arrest by security foces (AFP 24 Oct. 1993; The
Associated Press 24 Oct. 1993; BBC Summary 25 Oct. 1993; Xinhua 23
Oct. 1993). Koty was reportedly a close ally of President Idriss
Deby and was a former minister of defence, public works and
transport (Xinhua 22 Oct. 1993). He left the country after
masterminding a failed coup attempt and was living in exile in
Algeria before returning to Tchad in August 1993, having signed a
peace agreement brokered by Libya and Sudan with envoys of
President Dey in Tripoli (ibid.; AFP 24 Oct. 1993; Keesing's Aug.
1993). On 16 October 1993, Abbas Koty reportedly signed a
reconciliation agreement with the government according to which his
movement, the National Committee for Recovery (CNR), would become a
political party and the CNR fighters would be integrated into the
national army (Africa Research Bulletin 1-31 Oct. 1993,
11194). The official explanation of his death was that Koty was
planning to overthrow the government in a coup attempt. However,
members of his party denied the allegations, charging that he was
deliberately lynched because of his popularity which had made him
"a dangerous political adversary for Deby" (AFP 24 Oct. 1993). For
additional information on this topic, please refer to the attached
documents.
Information on whether there were other
people who were killed or arrested along with Abbas Koty is
currently unavailable to the DIRB.
This response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
Agence France Presse (AFP). 24 October
1994. "Chad Accused of Executing Opposition Chief." (NEXIS)
Africa Research Bulletin
[Oxford]. 1-31 October 1993. Vol. 30, No. 10. "Chad: 'Cynical Trap'
Kills Ex-Dissident, p. 11194."
The Associated Press. 24 October 1993.
"Group Denies Coup Plot, Says Leader Was Executed." (NEXIS)
BBC Summary of World Broadcasts. 25
October 1993. "Rebel Leader Abbas Koty Killed in Alleged Coup
Attempt; Curfew Imposed." (NEXIS)
Keesing's Record of World Events
[Cambridge]. 24 October 1993. Vol. 39, No. 10. "Chad: Killing of
CNRT Leader, p. 39674."
The Xinhua General Overseas News
Service. 22 October 1993. "Chadian Rebel Leader Killed in Coup
Attempt." (NEXIS)
Agence France Presse (AFP). 24 October
1994. "Chad Accused of Executing Opposition Chief." (NEXIS)
Africa Research Bulletin
[Oxford]. 1-31 October 1993. Vol. 30, No. 10. "Chad: 'Cynical Trap'
Kills Ex-Dissident, p. 11194."
The Associated Press. 24 October 1993.
"Group Denies Coup Plot, Says Leader Was Executed." (NEXIS)
BBC Summary of World Broadcasts. 25
October 1993. "Rebel Leader Abbas Koty Killed in Alleged Coup
Attempt; Curfew Imposed." (NEXIS)
Keesing's Record of World Events
[Cambridge]. 24 October 1993. Vol. 39, No. 10. "Chad: Killing of
CNRT Leader, p. 39674."
The Xinhua General Overseas News
Service. 22 October 1993. "Chadian Rebel Leader Killed in Coup
Attempt." (NEXIS)