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French on trial for Chad 'kidnap' French on trial for Chad 'kidnap'
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Six French nationals accused of trying to kidnap 103 children have gone on trial in the Chad capital, N'Djamena.Six French nationals accused of trying to kidnap 103 children have gone on trial in the Chad capital, N'Djamena.
The staff from the Zoe's Ark charity held hands as they arrived at court, amid tight security.The staff from the Zoe's Ark charity held hands as they arrived at court, amid tight security.
Zoe's Ark says the children were orphans from Darfur who were being taken to be fostered in France.Zoe's Ark says the children were orphans from Darfur who were being taken to be fostered in France.
The six, who have gone on hunger strike, could face 20-year hard labour terms if found guilty but the French government has appealed for leniency.The six, who have gone on hunger strike, could face 20-year hard labour terms if found guilty but the French government has appealed for leniency.
The court will try to establish whether the children were the beneficiaries of a humanitarian project that went wrong, or the victims of child-trafficking.The court will try to establish whether the children were the beneficiaries of a humanitarian project that went wrong, or the victims of child-trafficking.
'Fight to the end' 'Truth'
The AFP news agency reports that the court was surrounded by anti-riot police and about 100 para-military gendarmes. The BBC's John James in N'Djamena says the leader of the six, Eric Breteau looked gaunt but composed in court.
The courtroom was packed, included many journalists from the French media, AFP reports. He says the accused chatted to each other during breaks in proceedings but otherwise followed closely.
Zoe's Ark profile The case has sparked protests in oil-producing Chad amid claims the accused might benefit from special treatment because they are Europeans. Zoe's Ark profile The court was surrounded by anti-riot police, armed with machine-guns.
The courtroom was packed, included many journalists from the French media. Outside, there was a crowd of about 100 people.
The case has sparked protests in oil-producing Chad amid claims the accused might benefit from special treatment because they are Europeans.
"Our clients will tell the truth, that they came here to do good," said Mario Stasi, lawyer for the charity's nurse, Nadia Merimi."Our clients will tell the truth, that they came here to do good," said Mario Stasi, lawyer for the charity's nurse, Nadia Merimi.
The six were stopped by officials as they went to catch a flight from Chad to France in late October with the children.The six were stopped by officials as they went to catch a flight from Chad to France in late October with the children.
Most of the children have been found to have at least one living parent or guardian.Most of the children have been found to have at least one living parent or guardian.
'Fight to the end'
The judge will want to know why, when none of the children was injured, they were bandaged and caked in fake blood ahead of their flight.The judge will want to know why, when none of the children was injured, they were bandaged and caked in fake blood ahead of their flight.
One of the accused, Emilie Lelouche, told France Info radio on Thursday: "We're going to fight to the end."One of the accused, Emilie Lelouche, told France Info radio on Thursday: "We're going to fight to the end."
The aid workers have been on a hunger strike since earlier this month, refusing food but drinking water, and have accused the French government of deserting them.The aid workers have been on a hunger strike since earlier this month, refusing food but drinking water, and have accused the French government of deserting them.
Special treatment?
On Thursday, French Junior Foreign Minister Rama Yade said the government had appealed to Chad to treat the accused with a "certain clemency".On Thursday, French Junior Foreign Minister Rama Yade said the government had appealed to Chad to treat the accused with a "certain clemency".
French Justice Minister Rachida Dati said this week that if convicted the six might be able to serve their sentences in France because of a bilateral judicial agreement.French Justice Minister Rachida Dati said this week that if convicted the six might be able to serve their sentences in France because of a bilateral judicial agreement.
Analysts have speculated a diplomatic deal could be struck after French President Nicolas Sarkozy met Chadian President Idriss Deby last week in Lisbon during a European and African leaders' summit.Analysts have speculated a diplomatic deal could be struck after French President Nicolas Sarkozy met Chadian President Idriss Deby last week in Lisbon during a European and African leaders' summit.
But an unnamed Chad government official told Reuters news agency: "Have you ever seen an African sent back home after committing a crime as serious as the one [allegedly] committed by the members of Zoe's Ark?"But an unnamed Chad government official told Reuters news agency: "Have you ever seen an African sent back home after committing a crime as serious as the one [allegedly] committed by the members of Zoe's Ark?"
Three Chadians and one Sudanese refugee are also on trial for conspiracy.Three Chadians and one Sudanese refugee are also on trial for conspiracy.
In all, 17 Europeans were arrested in the eastern Chadian town of Abeche on 25 October but 11 others - three French journalists, seven Spanish flight crew and a Belgian pilot - have since been repatriated.In all, 17 Europeans were arrested in the eastern Chadian town of Abeche on 25 October but 11 others - three French journalists, seven Spanish flight crew and a Belgian pilot - have since been repatriated.