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CAR - Soldiers Agree To Amnesty

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Rebellious soldiers in the Central African Republic agreed on Sunday (26/5) to move from the capital to a suburban barracks after the president promised them amnesty in a bid to end the nine-day-old revolt. GVs Central Bangui Gvs rebel...
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ONLY ON AP Muslim girl with polio speaks of surviving anti-Balaka attack

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When gunfire rang out through her village just after dawn, and her mother grabbed three younger children and ran for her life, 10-year-old Hamamatou Harouna did not move. Not because of terror, though she was terrified, but because polio...
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ONLY ON AP Residents flee as gunfire erupts in Miskine neighbourhood

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Residents ran for cover on Monday as bullets ripped through the air in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic. The gunfire erupted in the Miskine neighbourhood, an area where countless homes of Muslims have been looted and...
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Aid and military supplies from Cameroon arrive in Bangui after being blocked at the border

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A massive convoy of trucks carrying aid and military supplies to the Central African Republic from Cameroon finally arrived in capital Bangui on Monday. The trucks were bringing much needed food for the hundreds of thousands of civilians...
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Thousands in pro-govt demonstration as peace talks with rebels begin in Gabon

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1. Various of demonstrators on the street in the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui 2. Close of demonstrators shouting UPSOUND (French) "The cement is for us, the petrol is for us, they don't have anything here, this...
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Thousands gathered at the Bangui airport in the Central African Republic on Friday, seeking refuge from a violent Muslim rebel group that controls the government. The crowd cheered as French forces moved in to help stabilize the unrest. (Dec. 6)

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Thousands of people gathered at the airport at the Central African Republic's capital of Bangui on Friday, seeking refuge from the Muslim rebel group-turned de facto government known as Seleka. The French military, which controls Bangui...
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Peacekeepers patrol capital, day after gunbattles between rival militias

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French troops and African peacekeepers were out in large numbers on Saturday on the streets of the capital of the Central African Republic one day after gunbattles between rival militias raged in the city, prompting foreign forces to...
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Celebrations as President Michel Djotodia resigns

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Celebrations as President Michel Djotodia resigns
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EU expects to have 800 troops in Central African Republic by June

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European Union military officials say the EU expects to have more than 800 troops on the ground in the Central African Republic by mid-June. The deployment comes amid mounting concern that the existing French and African peacekeepers...
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Kouchner, Guterres speak about situation in Chad

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1. French foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Antonio Guterres shaking hands 2. Wide of media entering room 3. Various of Kouchner and Guterres signing cooperation agreement between...
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Muslim residents of Bangui continue to flee inter-community violence

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Muslim residents of the Central African Republic capital Bangui, continued to flee inter-community violence on Thursday. A long line of individually hired private taxis snaked through the city, guarded by foreign peacekeepers from attack...
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Regional force commander says his force is focussing on training local troops

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1. General Jean Felix AkagaI, Head of Central African Multinational Force (FOMAC), entering briefing room 2. Mid of General Jean Felix Akagal seated 3. Mid of media 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) General Jean Felix AkagaI, Head of Central...
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Christian militia says they are unhappy with new government makeup

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Anti-balaka christian militia fighters spoke to journalists Thursday, saying they were not happy with the make-up of the new government. The anti-balaka (or anti-balle AK, French for anti-AK47 bullet) are formed most of poorly equipped...
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Celebrations in capital as crowds welcome resignation of president

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Crowds took to the streets of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic (CAR), on Friday to celebrate the resignation of President Michel Djotodia. The rebel leader seized the country only to see it tumble towards sectarian...
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Rwandan peacekeepers in tense patrol north of the capital

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Rwandan peacekeepers patrolled hilly and forested terrain north of the capital in the Central African Republic on Friday. Their mission was to intercept and disarm militants from both sides of the sectarian conflict that is paralysing...
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France will send 1,000 troops to Central African Republic

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France will send 1-thousand troops to Central African Republic to keep growing chaos at bay, the defence minister said on Tuesday, announcing his country's second military foray into a troubled former colony this year. The confirmation...
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John Holmes, UN Undersecretary Gen. for humanitarian affairs, ends 10-day tour

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1. Wide shot of United Nations (UN) Undersecretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, John Holmes, shaking hands with Central African Republic President, Francois Bozize 2. Medium shot of Bozize 3. Bozize joining Holmes for press...
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CAR ready to offer asylum for Aristide if he asks

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March 4, 2004 1. Interior Communications Minister Parfait Mbaye office, Mbaye talking to journalists 2. SOUNDBITE (French) Parfait Mbaye, CAR Communications Minister " Well, to tell everything. For now, I cannot tell if Mr Aristide is...
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GABON: ZAIRE'S PRESIDENT MOBUTU HOLDS MINI-SUMMIT

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Natural Sound Zaire's embattled leader Mobutu Sese Seko and a handful of fellow French-speaking African presidents held a mini-summit Thursday in Gabon as part of the hunt for a peaceful end to the war threatening his capital. Wearing...
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Malnourished and displaced children receive treatment at hospital in Bangui

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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned on Tuesday that the ongoing sectarian violence in the Central African Republic is having an adverse affect on the country's children. At one pediatric clinic in the capital, Bangui,...
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CAR president and rebels reach deal that will allow him to stay in office until 2016

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Libreville, Gabon 1. Various of participants gathering for signing ceremony 2. Various of agreement being signed ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++ Bangui, Central African Republic 3. Central African Republic President Francois Bozize surrounded by...
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Grenade attack forces Muslims to flee their home in besiged neighbourhood

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A grenade attack on a Muslim house in the Central African Republic on Wednesday prompted the householders beg peacekeepers to be evacuated. The attack happened in the mostly Muslim neighbourhood of Miskine, in the capital Bangui. Muslim...
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Hollande on AU's ruling on ICC prosecution, comments on CAR

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The French President Francois Hollande has defended the International Criminal Court during a visit to South Africa, but suggested its proceedings could be simplified. On Saturday the African Union (AU) said it will not allow a sitting...
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GRAPHIC Muslim mass grave found in military camp with at least dozen bodies

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Authorities have unearthed a mass grave in Central African Republic's capital, with at least a dozen bodies inside a military camp that was used by the Muslim rebels who fell from power last month, officials said on Thursday. At least...