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Central African Republic: Rebels Flee Bangui
VOA, 27 January 2014
Muslim rebels who ousted the Central African Republic's president last year are fleeing their main camp in the capital. Read more »
Many Muslim civilians are fleeing Bangui after weeks of violence involving Seleka fighters and the Christian militias known as anti-balaka (file photo).
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The National Transitional Council has begun the search for a new interim president as some members of the country's security forces reported back for duty. Read more »
As foreign dignitaries head to Bangui for the inauguration of the new transitional leader, Catherine Samba-Panza, a UN expert has warned that the "unprecedented" violence puts the ... Read more »
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