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From AllAfrica.com
Dated 11 November 2011
20 civil society groups in northern Congo, Central African Republic, and South Sudan write to President François Bozizé , calling his attention to the ongoing atrocities committed by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in eastern Central African Republic, and the...
From Pambazuka
Dated 6 May 2011
2011-05-05
In order to advise policy-makers at a critical juncture after the re-election in January 2011 of President François Bozizé of the Central African Republic (CAR), the Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict (Watchlist) and the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC)...
From Charlotte Observer
Dated 6 April 2011
(By DIVINE NTARYIKE, Associated Press) Ange-Felix Patasse, former president of Central African Republic, died at a hospital in neighboring Cameroon, his spokesman said Tuesday. Patasse was 74.Patasse served in several positions as minister and then prime minister under Jean-Bedel Bokassa,...
From Pambazuka
Dated 10 March 2011
2011-03-09
A tussle over a road gave a glimpse of the inner workings of the Central African Republic government with a leaked US cable suggesting that President Francois Bozize had sought to personally profit from money set aside for the project....
From Channel News Asia
Dated 12 February 2011
BANGUI: The constitutional court in the Central African Republic on Saturday declared President Francois Bozize the winner of elections last month which the opposition has denounced as fraudulent.
From Human Rights Tribune
Dated 10 February 2011
Dans l'indifférence générale, le président sortant, François Bozizé, vient de se faire réélire à la tête de la Centrafrique. Et n'exclut pas de modifier la Constitution pour briguer d'autres mandats. Sandra Titi-Fontaine/Infosud - « C'est un hold-up électoral, avec...
From Scoop - New Zealand News
Dated 8 February 2011
New York, Feb 8 2011 4:10PM The United Nations is encouraging electoral authorities in the Central Africa Republic (CAR) to address alleged irregularities in last month’s presidential poll, which reportedly gave President Francois Bozize a second term ...
From France 24
Dated 7 February 2011
The ruling party of President François Bozize is on track to win an absolute majority in the Central African Republic's parliamentary elections, according to official results that opposition leaders have denounced as a “masquerade”.
From Pambazuka
Dated 3 February 2011
2011-02-02
Francois Bozize has been re-elected president of the Central African Republic, according to provisional results released by the electoral commission last Tuesday. The commission said Bozize received 66.08 per cent of the vote in the January 23 poll, the outcome...
From France 24
Dated 3 February 2011
Strongman Francois Bozize (pictured) has been comfortably re-elected to the presidency of the Central African Republic, according to the electoral commission’s provisional results, but his rivals denounce the outcome as a fraud.
From AllAfrica.com
Dated 3 February 2011
President François Bozize of the Central African Republic has been re-elected with 66 percent of the vote, while his nearest rival won only 20 percent, according to results released this week by the electoral commission.
From Human Rights Tribune
Dated 3 February 2011
A lire sur Rfi.fr "En Centrafrique l'opposition s'organise suite aux résultats provisoires, qui donnent le président sortant, François Bozizé, vainqueur dès le premier tour. Il aurait obtenu 66% des suffrages selon la Commission électorale, qui est contestée. La Cour...
From AllAfrica.com
Dated 2 February 2011
The electoral commission announced on 1 February that Francois Bozizé won the 23 January election with 66 percent of the vote
From Voice of America
Dated 2 February 2011
Electoral commission says Francois Bozize won 66 percent of vote in January 22 election
From News24
Dated 23 January 2011
The Central African Republic is going to the polls with strongman and president Francois Bozize expected to win another term, this time facing the man he overthrew.
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