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Thursday, March 28, 2013

The President of the Central African Republic fled into Cameroon

Yaounde (Reuters)-the President of the Central African Republic (CAR) Francois Bozize had landed in the eastern part of Cameroon after leaving his country's capital, Bangui, Sunday morning, said a source at the Cameroon Ministry of defence told Xinhua.

A CAR carrying the presidential helicopter Bozize landed at 18: 00 local time at Batouri airfield, the capital of The Kadey, in Cameroon.

Bozize was accompanied on the helicopter by both his son and aides.

"Yes, he landed there," said Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo'o from Ministry of Defense over the phone, Sunday night (24/3), told Xinhua.

Bozize left the Presidential Palace for at least 30 minutes before the guerrillas last launched an attack against Seleka complex, said the President of the DRC in its flights.

Bozize and his entourage brought to the residence of the Kadey, where one local source told Xinhua that the DRC's President seems to have been saving yourself from guerrillas in a hurry, because he was not carrying anything.

Its existence is still a mystery after the guerrillas seized the Palace and announced they seized Bangui.

Seleka, sagging Coalition, launched a guerrilla faction's five breakthrough last week in the South since the insistence on waging a resistance in December 2012, when they accused the Government of failing to implement a series of peace agreements signed in the past five years.

Bozize and Seleka peace deal signed in January in Gabon's capital, Libreville. The guerrillas continued to attack not long ago, having given the Government an ultimatum to honor the deal, especially the unification of petempur Seleka into national army and withdrawal of the army of South Africa and Uganda are stationed in the Central African Republic. (C003)



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