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In 1966, President David Dacko of the Central African Republic was overthrown in a coup by Jean-Bedel Bokassa.
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He also called for an end to the violence in the Central African Republic, where a coalition of rebels ousted President Francois Bozize this week.
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BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) Hundreds of rebels penetrated the capital of Central African Republic on Saturday, posing the gravest threat to President Francois Bozize's government in a decade.
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"Through us, it was the entire population of Central African Republic that rose up as a single man against the president, " Djotodia said, according to Radio France Internationale.
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Despite fits and starts in the peace process, the insurgency in the Central African Republic remains an active and real threat to the government of President Francois Bozize.
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Already the Liberian president has called for an inquiry, though there seems little likelihood of similar soul-searching in the Central African Republic.
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