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Rebels advance in Central African Republic
Rebels advance in Central African Republic
Embattled Central African Republic president Francois Bozize, urged the United States and France to help push back rebel forces who have advanced towards the capital Bangui. The rebel coalition - known as Seleka - accuse the government of not compensating them according to the terms of a 2007 peace deal. Al Jazeera's Gerald Tan reports.
- published: 27 Dec 2012
- views: 1866
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Central African Republic appeals for French help against rebels, Paris balks
Central African Republic appeals for French help against rebels, Paris balks
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- published: 28 Dec 2012
- author: TechNewsPodcast
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CAR rebels seize territory, demand talks with government
CAR rebels seize territory, demand talks with government
www.euronews.com Rebels in the Central African Republic (CAR) say they remain open to dialogue with President Francois Bozize's government and are not planning to advance to the capital Bangui. The fighters, a coalition of various anti-govenrnment groups known as Seleka, began their offensive earlier this month and have taken control of more than 10 towns. Seleka had said on Monday they would stop fighting if the President announced a ceasefire first, but military action continued. The rebels seized the central town of Kaga Bandoro on Tuesday, around 300km north of the capital, despite the presence of foreign troops in place to support the government. CAR, a French colony until 1960, has been plagued by insecurity since then. President Bozize took power in 2003 following a coup. The rebels want the government to honour deals signed between 2007 and 2011 offering financial support and aid to fighters who laid down their arms. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 517
- author: Euronews
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CAR appeals for aid to fight rebels, France refuses
CAR appeals for aid to fight rebels, France refuses
www.euronews.com The Central African Republic (CAR) has called for international help as it struggles to push back rebel forces that now control much of the country. President Francois Bozize has asked for military aid from Washington and Paris. His country was a French colony until 1960 and France has 250 troops stationed there. But French President Francois Hollande says he has no plans to intervene, explaining that his soldiers are in place only to protect French citizens living in the Central African Republic. A rebel coalition, named Seleka, launched its offensive against the government earlier this month. The insurgents now control the north and centre of the country and are edging closer to the capital Bangui. Seleka claims Bozize's government has not stuck to peace deals signed between 2007-2011. The ill-equipped state army has provided little challenge to the rebel forces. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
- published: 27 Dec 2012
- views: 78
- author: Euronews
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Latest News , Rebels advance in Central African Republic
Latest News , Rebels advance in Central African Republic
Embattled Central African Republic president Francois Bozize, urged the United States and France to help push back rebel forces who have advanced towards the capital Bangui. The rebel coalition - known as Seleka - accuse the government of not compensating them according to the terms of a 2007 peace deal.
- published: 27 Dec 2012
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- author: The123BestTV
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CAR's 'rebel' children waiting for school
CAR's 'rebel' children waiting for school
REPORT: Children, forced to work for the Central African Republic's rebel soldiers, have been demobilized for a year following the rebels' ceasefire. But the government has still not reopened the schools. (Report: A. Zajtman / M.Rabaud)
- published: 02 May 2008
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- author: france24english