Friday, January 4, 2013

Central African Republic's President Refuses To Resign As Rebels Advance On The Capital



Facing Rebels, Central African Republic's President Consolidates Power -- Christian Science Monitor

Under a rebel insurgency, President Francois Bozize of Central African Republic took full control of the military, dismissing his son as acting defense minister. Other African nations have sent hundreds of soldiers to Central African Republic to help fight the rebels.

Facing an insurgency by a new rebel coalition, the president of Central African Republic consolidated military power under his control Thursday after dismissing his own son as acting defense minister along with his army chief of staff.

President Francois Bozize said in a decree read on state radio late Wednesday that he was taking over the position held by his son, Jean Francis Bozize as neighboring countries sent troops to help.

Hundreds of soldiers from Chad, Republic of Congo, Gabon and Cameroon have been in arriving this week in this desperately poor, landlocked country where rebels have seized 10 towns in a month's time.

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More News On The Rebellion In The Central African Republic

Central African Republic president refuses to leave power, defying rebels -- Reuters
CAR President Sacks Defense Minister -- Voice of America
C. African Republic leader fires son from post -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Central Africa on the Brink, Rebels Halt Their Advance -- New York Times
Central African Republic rebels halt advance on Bangui -- BBC
Regional Troops Warn C.A.R. Rebels to Stop Advance -- Voice of America
Central African Republic: Tension Engulfs CAR After Arbitrary Arrests
-- allAfrica.com
A decade after C. African Republic president seized power he now faces rebel threat of his own -- Washington Post

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