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13 September 2013
September 12, 2013 (BANGUI) - The president of the Central African Republic (CAR) has fired the country’s army commander days after fighting between government forces and armed men loyal to the former president engaged in violent clashes which left 100 people dead.
In an announcement on state radio on Tuesday, president Michel Djotodia said Jean-Pierre Dolle-Waya had been replaced as army chief by General Ferdinand Bombayake.
Djotodia, a former leader of the Seleka rebels, toppled Francois (...)
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