Historical archive destroyed in Chad looting - 25 Feb 08
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It's been more than 3 weeks since Chadian rebel groups attempted a coup in the capital N'djamena.
Still people are trying to cope with daily life, but the scars of the deadly chaos are visible everywhere.
Sherine Tadros looks at how a part of Chad's recent memory was destroyed, after looting in the country's national radio broadcast station.
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