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Ceasefire Hope

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摘要 win Nairobi. Kenya, on the last day of January. A group of the Central Africans met to talk about peace efforts and it was a strange mix. Moustapha Saboune, a former member of the Central African Republic (CAR) militia Seleka, the Muslim-majority rebel alliance that overthrew the government in 2013, led other former militiamen. Members of Anti-balaka, the umbrella of Christian-majority vigilante groups resisting the Seleka, were also present. It was the first time the two warring sides met since religious violence broke out in the country two years ago. win Nairobi. Kenya, on the last day of January. A group of the Central Africans met to talk about peace efforts and it was a strange mix. Moustapha Saboune, a former member of the Central African Republic (CAR) militia Seleka, the Muslim-majority rebel alliance that overthrew the government in 2013, led other former militiamen. Members of Anti-balaka, the umbrella of Christian-majority vigilante groups resisting the Seleka, were also present. It was the first time the two warring sides met since religious violence broke out in the country two years ago.
作者 Aglah Tambo
出处 《ChinAfrica》 2015年第4期32-33,共2页 中国与非洲(英文版)
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