Central African Republic| Last Updated 28/01/2010 22:16:00
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 | Paris demands fate of Central African Charles Massi | | Paris, France (PANA) - France on Thursday asked the Central African authorities
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shed light on the fate of the Central African ex-minister and rebel leader,
Charles Massi, reported to be dead by his family of the torture he underwent
in prison after having been handed over to Bangui.
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 | Khadhafi, Bozizé discuss AU summit | | Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - Libyan leader and president of the African Union (AU),
Mouammar Khadhafi, Thursday in Tripoli, the Libyan capital, had talks with the Pr
esident of the Central African Republic, François Bozizé, on preparations for t
he next AU summit, scheduled for the end of January at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
22/01/2010 full text... |
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 | Former CAR President 'seriously ill' in France | | Paris, France (PANA) -The former President of the Central African Republic,
Andre Kolingba, who has been living for several months in Val de Fontenay,
Paris, is seriously ill, a source close to his family told PANA here Tuesday.
01/12/2009 full text... |
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 | CAR 'bars' former rebel from travelling | | Paris, France (PANA) - Christophe Gazambetty, fFormer leader of the
Central Africa Republic (CAR) rebel group New Republican Forces, known
by its French acronym FRN, said the country's authorities had barred
him from travelling to Paris by confiscating his passport.
01/12/2009 full text... |
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 | Kadhafi renews call on Patassé to help restore peace in CAR | | Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - Libyan leader and current Chairman of the African Union
(AU), Mouammar Kadhafi, has renewed his call on the former President of the Cent
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al African Republic (CAR), Ange-Félix Patassé, to return to his country to hel
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restore lasting peace and stability there, PANA reports, quoting an official Li
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yan source.
16/10/2009 full text... |
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 | Kadhafi wants ex-CAR president back home | | Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - Former Central African President, Ange-Félix Patassé,
has said that he responded positively to the call by Libyan leader and current C
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airman of the African Union (AU), Mouammar Kadhafi, to return to his country and
help restore lasting peace and stability, as part of the inclusive political dia
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ogue.
11/09/2009 full text... |
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 | Chadian police arrest CAR rebel leader | | N'Djamena,Chad (PANA) - The leader of the Central African Republic
rebels group Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace (CPJP), Charles
Massi, has been arrested and detained by the Chadian police, according to
Chad's Home Minister Amath Mamath Bachir.
04/06/2009 full text... |
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 | UN condemns rebel attack in Northern Central African Republic | | Bangui, Central African Republic (PANA) - The UN Office for the consolidation of
peace in the Central African Republic (BONUCA) Wednesday condemned the attack o
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a detachment of the Central African army by elements of the Democratic Front of
the Central African People (FDPC) of Abdoulaye Miskine, in Nobandja, 28 kilometr
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s from the Chadian border.
13/11/2008 full text... |
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 | Central African bishops meet | | Bangui, Central African Republic (PANA) - The 8th plenary assembly of the assoc
iation of the
Bishops' Conference of the Central African Region (ACERAC) opened Monday in Bang
ui, in the
presence of more than 30 bishops from Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Chad a
nd the
Central African Republic (CAR).
01/07/2008 full text... |
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 | Bangui hails arrest of Jean-Pierre Bemba | | Bangui, Central African Republic (PANA) - The government of the Central African
Republic (CAR) on Monday hailed the arrest in Belgium of the former vice-preside
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t of DR Congo, Jean-Pierre Bemba, describing it as a "first victory" of the Cent
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al African people against impunity.
26/05/2008 full text... |
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 | CAR to work for more female journalists | | Bangui, Central African Republic (PANA) - Central African Communication Minister
Cyriaque Gonda on Saturday spoke of plans for more female journalists as the co
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ntry marked World Press Freedom Day.
03/05/2008 full text... |
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 | Journalist Bambou gets presidential pardon | | Bangui, Central African Republic (PANA) - Central African Republic's President,
François Bozize, has pardoned Faustin Bambou, Director of the weekly "Les Collin
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s de l'Oubangui", who was sentenced to six months in prison on 28 January on cha
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ges of inciting revolt, abuse and defamation through the media, official sources
said in Bangui on Saturday.
23/02/2008 full text... |
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 | Workshop adopts 7 recommendations to ensure transparency in CAR | | Bangui, Central African Republic (PANA) - Seven recommendations, aimed at guaran
teeing transparency in the business world in the Central African Republic (CAR),
were adopted at a training session on the norms of the Organisation for the Harm
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nisation of Business Law (OHADA), initiated by the support project to the reform
of the Finance ministry, which ended here Thursday.
22/02/2008 full text... |
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 | 'EUFOR/Chad's mandate may start mid-March 2008' | | Bangui, Central African Republic (PANA) - The EU military operation in
Eastern Chad and
North-east Central Africa Republic (CAR) may take off mid-March, after
delays occasioned by
the recent rebel attack in Chad, according to the European Military
Force (EUFOR/Chad) Commander,
French General Jean-Philippe Ganascia.
20/02/2008 full text... |
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