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He was placed under house arrest in August 1985 in
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Chadian oppositionist, whose views carried significant weight, though Habré granted only limited concessions in an attempt to reconcile with Goukouni.
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Goukouni returned to Chad on 30 July 2007, along with about twenty other exiled opponents of the regime, for a discussion with Déby regarding the rebellion and how to resolve the situation. Goukouni and the others left Chad and returned to
Libreville later on the same day.
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on 25 May 2015 in order to help resolve the situation in
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