The march began at the sports complex in Bangui to the headquarters of the
UNMISCA. The people decried the discourse during an interview with RFI last Friday of
Mankeur Ndiaye the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in the Central African Republic.
In his remarks, Mankeur Ndiaye had stressed that the Central African solution is not military.
At the same time, he had congratulated the armed groups that have withdrawn from the CPC to reintegrate the peace agreement in the Central African Republic as he also called on the authorities to give priority to dialogue.
These words do not meet the expectations of MCU supporters who are once again, demanding the departure of the UNMISCA from the Central African Republic.
Central African Republic
Monday 15 March 2021, by Paul Martial
The Central African Republic is still not emerging from the most serious crisis it has known since it became independent. France’s policy, from the colonial period until now, partly explains the endemic violence that reigns in the Central African Republic.
The Central African Republic (CAR) is a Central African state without access to the sea, with an estimated population of 4,500,000 inhabitants . It is surrounded by Cameroon to the west, Chad to the northwest, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southeast and the Republic of the Congo to the south. Agriculture represents 50% of GDP: the CAR also has many natural resources, in particular uranium, gold, diamonds and oil, which are coveted by foreign capital.
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The fresh violence began after the courts rejected Bozize from running in the December 27 vote. He was barred from running because of an arrest warrant over torture and murder.
Six of the 14 armed groups that control two-thirds of the country reneged on a peace pact with President Touadera in mid-December.
The six armed groups joined forces and launched an offensive, vowing to disrupt December s elections and march on the capital in what the government called an attempted coup.
On January 3, several hundred heavily armed men attacked government troops in Bangassou. They also assaulted the highly trained paramilitary forces of Russian private security firm Wagner.