Chad to Libya
In one news report about Libya:
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The Toubou, who mainly live in the southeast straddling the border with neighboring Chad, were heavily discriminated against under dictator Moamer Kadhafi and fought in the 2011 uprising that overthrew him.
The Tuareg, who mainly live in the southwest straddling the borders with Algeria and Niger, largely backed the Kadhafi regime.
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This implies that if you had to pick a side to pass through, the southeast side would be better than the southwest (for Westerners), since the Toubou have positive feelings about them.
I don't have a carnet. Apparently, it's hard/impossible to enter Egypt (via Sudan) without a carnet.
Therefore, I'm planning to get to Libya via Chad, so this discussion has been useful.
I've driven in much of the Western Sahara, but this section I know little about.
I look forward to your advice.
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