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[Published: Sunday September 27 2015]

CAR clashes in Bangui after Muslim taxi driver killed
Bangui, 27 Sep - (ANA) - Deadly clashes have broken out in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic (CAR), after a Muslim motorbike taxi driver was killed. About 20 people have been killed with at least 100 others wounded in the violence. UN peacekeepers took up positions as the fighting spread from the city's only Muslim neighbourhood to an area where many Christians reside. CAR has experienced religious and ethnic unrest for more than two years.
The UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs tweeted that residents were fleeing the clashes, heading to displacement camps in the city. Violence escalated in CAR in March 2013 when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels seized power in the majority Christian country. Christian militias then formed and during that time about 25% of the population fled their homes. Under regional pressure, the rebel leader resigned as president in January 2014 and an interim administration took over. France deployed troops to its former colony to help restore order and last September a UN force, that currently numbers 10,000, began peacekeeping duties. (ANA)

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