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Foreigners evacuated as violence in the capital kills 13 since Djotodia announced his resignation

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The evacuation of foreigners stranded in the Central African Republic's capital of Bangui began over the weekend, after more violence following the president's resignation. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is using...
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CONGO: PRESIDENT LAURENT KABILA ANNIVERSARY SPEECH

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French/Nat Celebrating a year since his soldiers marched into Kinshasa, Congo's President Laurent Kabila derided his critics on Sunday and told a crowd of thousands that the Congo is heading in the right direction. On May 17, 1997,...
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Former Congo warlord and pres candidate held; ICC reax

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AP Television The Hague, Netherlands - 25 May 2008 1. Tilt down of the International Criminal Court (ICC) 2. Wide of sign for the court 3. Close-up of sign 4. Set up of ICC press officer, Sonia Robla 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sonia...
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Christian militia commander calls for president to resign

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A commander of an armed movement of Christian fighters has vowed that his group will continue their battle until the embattled president of the Central African Republic, Michel Djotodia steps down from power. Djotodia, the rebel...
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Central African Republic- Revolt Against President

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Army mutineers in the Central African Republic on Saturday (25/5) listed their conditions for laying down arms and returning to barracks, after a week-long revolt against the country's president. The presidential security unit is the...
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Embattled Central African Republic President prepared to negotiate with rebels

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1. Wide of Central African Republic President Francois Bozize walking into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (French) Francois Bozize, Central African Republic President: "The situation isn't as clear as you'd believe and it's also not...
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Thousands of Muslims fleeing violence turned back by peacekeepers; France to send 400 extra soldiers

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Thousands of Muslims who tried to flee the sectarian violence in Central African Republic's capital were turned back by peacekeepers on Friday, as crowds of angry Christians shouted "We're going to kill you all". The convoy stopped...
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The death of an American teacher in Benghazi, scores dead in the Central African Republic and a suicide car bomb in Yemen were topics at daily State Department briefing. (Dec. 5)

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At the US State Department daily briefing on Thursday, reporters came asking several questions about global violence. The first concerned the death of an American citizen. Unknown assailants shot an American teacher to death as he was...
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Guy Philippe, rebels on streets, US forces

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SHOTLIST: Port-au-Prince, Haiti - March 2, 2004 1. Various rebel leader Guy Phillippe and others come before the press 2. Newspaper 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Guy Phillippe, Haitian rebel leader: A - "The people that are on the streets in...
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Witnesses and aid workers say at least 98 dead after clashes between Muslims and Christians

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At least 98 people were killed and dozens injured during fighting in the capital of Central African Republic on Thursday. The violence poses the biggest threat yet to the new government in Bangui, just as the UN Security Council...
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South Africa says they have not been asked to take Aristide

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Pretoria - 1 March 2004 1. Entrance to the Pretoria Guest House government building 2. Sign reading, "Private Property" 3. Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad during press conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Aziz Pahad, South African...
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SYND 22 5 79 GENERAL SYVESTRE BANGUI CENTRAL AFRICAN EMPIRE AMBASSADOR RESIGNS SPEECH

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The Central African Empire (CAE) ambassador to France resigns because he says troops in his own country did massacre between 50-100 schoolchildren. The ambassador, General Sylvestre Bangui, who also served as envoy for Britain, announces...
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UN official says humanitarian effort in danger of being paralyzed

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1. Aerial view of Al-Geneina, capital of West Darfur region 2. Various of Jan Egeland, United Nations Undersecretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, arriving at Al-Geneina airport 3. Various of white UN vehicles driving Egeland away...
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Africa analyst on crisis in Central African Republic

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Bangui, Central African Republic - 27 December, 2012 1. Francois Bozize, president of Central African Republic, addressing crowd Paris, France - 28 December, 2012 2. Roland Marchal arriving for interview 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Roland...
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Communal grave for victims of sectarian fighting between Christians and Muslims

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Victims of the sectarian violence in the Central African Republic were buried on Wednesday in a communal grave on the outskirts of the capital, Bangui. The bodies were driven to the grave on the back of a truck, before being carried to a...
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US State Department comments on CAR, Yemen and Libya

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The US State Department said on Thursday that the American shot to death while jogging in Libya was a teacher named Ronald Thomas Smith II. Marie Harf, deputy spokeswoman at the State Department, said that Smith taught at an...
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French peacekeepers guard Muslims sheltering in Catholic church compound

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Hundreds of people, including many Muslims, have taken shelter in a Catholic church northeast of Bangui to escape the violence in the Central African Republic. Around six hundred internally displaced people have gathered at the church...
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United Nations on killing of suspected rebel killed by mob of CAR soldiers

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The United Nation's chief in the Central African Republic said that Wednesday's brutal lynching of a man by soldiers for being a suspected rebel spoke of a "breakdown in the fabric of society." General Babacar Gaye called for an...
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UN envoy visits Central African Republic for awareness of forgotten crisis

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1. Wide of burnt huts in Poulo village 2. Pull focus on burnt wooden poles to huts in background 3. Burnt and broken clay pot 4. Burnt lantern 5. Various of the UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief...
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Sectarian tensions remain in Bangui

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Sectarian tensions remain in Bangui
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Religious violence still affecting Bangui

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Religious violence still affecting Bangui
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : CAR conflict: Half a million living in IDP camps

9th - Higher Ed
Almost one million people fleeing conflict in the Central African republic are still unable to return hope
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CLEAN : FILE Three killed by UN troops in tense C African capital

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Three protesters were killed in the tense capital of the Central African Republic on Monday when UN peacekeepers opened fire on a crowd amid a resurgence of deadly violence in the country
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CLEAN : MINUSCA chief confident of Popes safety in Bangui

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CLEAN : MINUSCA chief confident of Popes safety in Bangui