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Central African Republic rebels halt advance on Bangui | Central African Republic rebels halt advance on Bangui |
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Rebel forces in the Central African Republic say they have halted their offensive on the capital, Bangui, and will take part in peace talks. | Rebel forces in the Central African Republic say they have halted their offensive on the capital, Bangui, and will take part in peace talks. |
The announcement from the Seleka rebels comes as the country's neighbours say they are sending in extra troops. | The announcement from the Seleka rebels comes as the country's neighbours say they are sending in extra troops. |
Gabon deployed 120 troops on Tuesday and Cameroon was expected to send a similar number, the CAR's defence minister told the BBC. | Gabon deployed 120 troops on Tuesday and Cameroon was expected to send a similar number, the CAR's defence minister told the BBC. |
The Seleka rebels began their campaign a month ago. | The Seleka rebels began their campaign a month ago. |
They have taken several key towns and cities, including the diamond centre of Bria. | They have taken several key towns and cities, including the diamond centre of Bria. |
On Saturday, they captured Sibut city, which is about 150km (95 miles) from the capital, Bangui, after government forces withdrew. | On Saturday, they captured Sibut city, which is about 150km (95 miles) from the capital, Bangui, after government forces withdrew. |
It is the biggest threat President Francois Bozize has faced since he took power in a coup in 2003. | It is the biggest threat President Francois Bozize has faced since he took power in a coup in 2003. |
Both the US and France, the former colonial power, have rejected a plea by the government for help to defeat the rebels. | Both the US and France, the former colonial power, have rejected a plea by the government for help to defeat the rebels. |
However, neighbouring states agreed to bolster the Central African Multinational Force, known as Fomac, which was deployed to the CAR in 2008 to help end years of unrest. | However, neighbouring states agreed to bolster the Central African Multinational Force, known as Fomac, which was deployed to the CAR in 2008 to help end years of unrest. |
'Exclude the president' | 'Exclude the president' |
CAR Defence Minister Francis Bozize, who is a son of the president, told BBC Afrique that Fomac troops had been deployed to Damara, 75km (48 miles) from the capital. | CAR Defence Minister Francis Bozize, who is a son of the president, told BBC Afrique that Fomac troops had been deployed to Damara, 75km (48 miles) from the capital. |
Fomac commander General Jean-Felix Akaga warned the rebels against any attempt to take Damara, the last strategic town between them and Bangui, AFP news agency reports. | Fomac commander General Jean-Felix Akaga warned the rebels against any attempt to take Damara, the last strategic town between them and Bangui, AFP news agency reports. |
"Let it be clear, we will not give up Damara," he was quoted as saying. | "Let it be clear, we will not give up Damara," he was quoted as saying. |
"If the rebels attack Damara that would amount to a declaration of war and would mean that they have decided to engage the 10 central African states." | "If the rebels attack Damara that would amount to a declaration of war and would mean that they have decided to engage the 10 central African states." |
Mr Bozize said 120 Gabonese soldiers had arrived in the CAR on Tuesday to bolster the regional force. | Mr Bozize said 120 Gabonese soldiers had arrived in the CAR on Tuesday to bolster the regional force. |
A similar number of troops from Cameroon were expected on Wednesday, and they would be followed by a contingent from Congo-Brazzaville, he added. | A similar number of troops from Cameroon were expected on Wednesday, and they would be followed by a contingent from Congo-Brazzaville, he added. |
BBC West Africa correspondent Thomas Fessy says the rebels' capacity to take on these reinforcements is not known and the regional military build-up may well have worked as a deterrent. | |
Last month, France sent more than 100 paratroopers but insisted they were only there to secure its nationals - not to save the government. | Last month, France sent more than 100 paratroopers but insisted they were only there to secure its nationals - not to save the government. |
Seleka spokesman Eric Massi told journalists the rebel fighters had been ordered to halt their advance. | Seleka spokesman Eric Massi told journalists the rebel fighters had been ordered to halt their advance. |
"I have asked our forces not to move their positions starting today because we want to enter talks in [Gabon's capital] Libreville for a political solution," he told Reuters. | "I have asked our forces not to move their positions starting today because we want to enter talks in [Gabon's capital] Libreville for a political solution," he told Reuters. |
"I am in discussion with our partners to come up with proposals to end the crisis, but one solution could be a political transition that excludes [President] Bozize." | "I am in discussion with our partners to come up with proposals to end the crisis, but one solution could be a political transition that excludes [President] Bozize." |
A regional body, the Economic Community of Central African States (Eccas), is trying to arrange talks between the government and rebels in Libreville, while strengthening its force in the CAR. | A regional body, the Economic Community of Central African States (Eccas), is trying to arrange talks between the government and rebels in Libreville, while strengthening its force in the CAR. |
Seleka - an alliance of three separate groups - accuses the government of failing to honour a 2007 peace deal under which fighters who laid down their arms were meant to be paid. | Seleka - an alliance of three separate groups - accuses the government of failing to honour a 2007 peace deal under which fighters who laid down their arms were meant to be paid. |
They have dismissed the president's offer to form a national unity government. | They have dismissed the president's offer to form a national unity government. |