On January 17, 1946, in the Sembel camp Sudanese soldiers shot two detainees dead.
Chadian soldiers said they saw Sudanese soldiers guarding it.
The attack killed at least 40 Sudanese soldiers and wounded 30 others.
But he insists that they are there to build roads, dams and bridges, not to train Sudanese soldiers.
What kind of a "culture of life" is it that allows us to shrug as Sudanese soldiers heave children onto bonfires?
They then came under fire, and fired back, killing a Sudanese soldier.
The Sudanese soldiers threatened to rape two female members of the crew and stated that the entire crew would be executed.
The Sudanese soldiers were only interested in that it was fire, and destruction excites soldiers.
About 20 Sudanese soldiers were killed and 30 civilians injured.
The camp was strewn with the bodies of dozens of Sudanese soldiers.