For having lived in this country torn by endless wars and inter-community conflicts maintained by unscrupulous politicians ready to do anything to preserve their selfish interests. The negative impact of violence on the lives of Chadians is well established. This book describes the socio-political situation in Chad after independence in 1960, and above all highlights the execrable relations between the Chadian population after the civil war of 1979.After this unfortunate event, the successive regimes from the FROLINAT, short of arguments, manipulated the population on ethnic, regionalist and religious fiber to maintain power with the complicity of the former metropolis.The author pleads for quality education to build a just society around values such as: social justice, equal opportunity, respect for self and the common good, harmonious and sustainable development.