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As fighting continues in Chad between government forces and rebels advancing from the Sudanese border, the Chadian government has condemned the African Union for its refusal to speak against Sudan for its role in the conflict.
The AU's Peace and Security Council met today but despite condemning the rebel incursion, they stopped short of pointing the finger of blame at Sudan.
Elizabeth Blunt reports from Addis Ababa, the African Union's headquarters.
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