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Harold Doan & Associates Ltd. (Free subscription) | 09/27/2008
CENTRAL AFRICAN PRESIDENT CALLS FOR STRENGTHENING UN MISSION IN HIS COUNTRY Press Release - UN News Center Sep 24 2008 President François Bozizé of the Central African Republic (CAR) today called for a strengthened United Nations peacekeeping mission in his country, which has suffered from violence and instability in several regions, in the face of the imminent departure of a European Union force (EUFOR)....
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
President François Bozizé of the Central African Republic (CAR) today called for a strengthened United Nations peacekeeping mission in his country, which has suffered from violence and instability in several regions, in the face of the imminent departure of a European Union force (EUFOR).
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
President Francois Bozize of the Central African Republic (CAR) on Wednesday called for a strengthened United Nations peacekeeping mission in his country, in the face of the imminent departure of a European Union force (EUFOR). The UN Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) currently has 768 personnel out of the 1,549 authorized in both countries. In the latest report earlier this...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 06/27/2008
Deliberations at the ninth Summit of Heads of State of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, CEMAC, ended yesterday in Yaounde, Cameroon, with President François Bozizé of Central Africa taking the baton of command to continue with on going efforts to modernise CEMAC. Closing the Summit at about 2:45 p.m. at the Yaounde Conference Centre, outgoing Chairman, President Paul Biya, said...
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The New Yorker (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
When friends and acquaintances of Joan Blumberger Olden, a former fashion executive in New York, received an invitation recently to a cocktail party honoring François Bozizé, the President of the Central African Republic, it came as a surprise to many of them not only to discover that there was such . . .
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 04/28/2008
"The President of the Central African Republic, General François Bozize instructed Prime Minister Faustin Archange Touadera to send me to negotiate with the Cameroonian authorities solutions to the acute shortage in the supply of cement that has hit our country".
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Libyaonline.com (Free subscription) | 04/16/2008
The Leader received the President of council of the Presidency of community (Cen-Sad) yesterday the President Francois Bozize the President of the Central African Republic, member of the Presidency council was accompanied by the National Dialogue Committee which includes the government and the other political factions in this African country. The President Bozize assured in this meeting and the Committee...
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Afriquenligne (Free subscription) | 04/15/2008
Paris, France - The political dialogue between Central African Republic President François Bozizé and his opponents, has been deadlocked, political leader of the New Republican Forces (FPN, armed rebellion) Christophe Gazam Betty, said here on Monday.
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Harold Doan & Associates Ltd. (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
UN ENVOY MEETS WITH PRESIDENT OF CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC ON NEW FORCE Press Release - UN News Center Mar 28 2008 The United Nations' top envoy for Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR) has consulted with CAR President François Bozizé on deployment of an innovative peacekeeping mission in the two countries, a UN spokesperson said today. The UN mission, known as MINURCAT, was set up by the Security...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 03/28/2008
The United Nations' top envoy for Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR) has consulted with CAR President François Bozizé on deployment of an innovative peacekeeping mission in the two countries, a UN spokesperson said today.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 02/28/2008
Reporters Without Borders hails Faustin Bambou's release on 23 February 2008 following an announcement on the national radio station that he had been pardoned by President François Bozizé. The editor of the privately-owned weekly "Les Collines de l'Oubangui", Bambou spent six weeks in prison.