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- WORLD, Page 29World NotesCOMORO ISLANDSBye-Bye, Bobby
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- By mercenary standards, Robert Denard's was an illustrious
- career. The French soldier of fortune waged war throughout three
- decades in such places as the old Congo, Angola and Benin and had
- a hand in the overthrow of three governments in the Comoro Islands.
- But Denard may have finally pushed fortune too far. Involved in the
- assassination of Comoro President Ahmed Abdallah, Denard and his
- mercenary minions were running the country until late last week,
- when French troops called in by the Comoro interim President
- hastened his departure.
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- Denard was flown to South Africa, but Pretoria made it clear
- that he could not stay. Not only are officials there embarrassed
- by Denard's latest alleged caper, but also rumors persist that the
- $3 million South Africa spent annually until recently on the
- Comoros' presidential guard has served largely to line the
- mercenaries' pockets. Denard expects an even cooler reception in
- France. There he faces charges stemming from a failed 1977 coup
- attempt against Benin President Mathieu Kerekou.
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- Denard's departure does not necessarily spell relief for the
- embattled Comoros. With the mercenaries gone, angry citizens may
- be looking to settle old scores with collaborators.