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Central African Republic: Insecurity in Bangui Increases Food Prices, Lay-Offs
[IRIN]Bangui -A security crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR) - which began on 10 December 2012, when the rebel Seleka Alliance attacked the capital, Bangui, and continued after Seleka ousted former President François Bozizé on 24 March - is ratcheting up food prices, causing unemployment and salary payment delays, and throwing the banking system into turmoil.(6/19/2013 6:04:29 AM) |
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Central African Republic: Priorities of the Transition
[ICG]EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS(6/13/2013 1:52:57 AM) |
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Central African Republic rebels still in control of cabinet despite reshuffle
BANGUI (Reuters) - A cabinet reshuffle in Central African Republic requested by the international community to reduce the dominance of rebel leaders who seized power in a March coup has left the representatives of the SELEKA coalition in most of the top cabinet posts.(6/14/2013 10:12:43 AM) |
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Central African Republic: Witness Absolves Bemba Troops of Murder and Pillaging
[Bemba Trial Website]A witness in the trial of Jean-Pierre Bemba on Friday laid the blame for murders and pillaging committed in Bangui on François Bozizé's rebel forces. 'Witness D04-09,' a former soldier with the armed forces of the Central African Republic (CAR), said he was not aware of any crimes committed by Mr. Bemba's soldiers.(6/17/2013 2:50:29 AM) |
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Central African Republic: Witness Questions Accuracy of Bemba's Book
[Bemba Trial Website]Today, International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutors questioned a former Congolese militia commander about the variance between his testimony and the account war crimes accused Jean-Pierre Bemba gave in his book about the deployment of his forces in a conflict during 2001.(6/11/2013 5:53:27 AM) |
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FIFA World Cup Qualifying: Central African Republic 0 South Africa 3
South Africa kept their World Cup qualification bid on track with a 3-0 win over Central African Republic in Cameroon on Saturday.(6/8/2013 1:06:45 PM) |
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Central African Republic: Another Former CAR Soldier Defends Bemba
[Bemba Trial Website]Today, another former military officer in the army of the Central African Republic (CAR) stated that Jean-Pierre Bemba's troops were integrated into that country's army during the 2002-2003 armed conflict.(6/14/2013 1:34:29 AM) |
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Central African Republic: Bemba Was 'Too Busy to Command Troops'
[Bemba Trial Website]War crimes accused Jean-Pierre Bemba "would not stand by and not take action" if he were aware that his troops were committing acts of violence, a former officer with the Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC) militia said today.(6/12/2013 9:37:59 AM) |
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Central African Republic: Former CAR Soldier Blames Bozizé Fighters for Atrocities
[Bemba Trial Website]Today, a former soldier in the armed forces of the Central African Republic (CAR) placed blame for crimes committed against civilians during the 2002-2003 armed conflict on rebels who were led by General François Bozizé.(6/13/2013 9:24:01 AM) |
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Central African Republic: Witness - Bemba Wasn't Responsible for MLC Discipline
[Bemba Trial Website]Today, a witness said Jean-Pierre Bemba was not in charge of operations and discipline in the Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC), the group he founded.(6/6/2013 1:37:57 AM) |
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