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Central African Republic: Christian and Muslim factions sign ceasefire agreement

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Representatives of the Muslim and Christian factions battling in Central African Republic signed a ceasefire agreement on Wednesday in neighboring Republic of Congo.

The ceremony was carried live on the Republic of Congo’s state television.

The signing on Wednesday comes after heavy pressure from regional mediators. Representing Seleka (the Muslim faction), was General Mohamed Moussa Dhaffane, who parted ways with top Seleka leaders last year.

Many civilians have been displaced due to the sectarian violence between the Seleka rebels and the Christian anti-Balaka group in the past 16 months.

The Seleka rebels seized power in March 2013, overthrowing the president of a decade. Their leader stepped down in January, setting off a series of reprisal attacks by the anti-Balaka militia.

A civilian transitional government is now tasked with organizing national elections by February although violence is still raging in the country’s provinces.

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