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Central African Republic: Rebels 'take palace as Bozize flees' | |
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Rebels in the Central African Republic say they have seized the presidential palace after President Francois Bozize reportedly fled the capital. | |
The Seleka rebels advanced into Bangui after an overnight lull in fighting. | |
One report said Mr Bozize had fled into neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. | |
The rebels, who have been involved in an on-off rebellion since December, accuse the president of failing to honour a peace deal. | |
One of the rebel leaders on the ground, Colonel Djouma Narkoyo, was quoted by AFP as saying: "We have taken the presidential palace. Bozize was not there." | One of the rebel leaders on the ground, Colonel Djouma Narkoyo, was quoted by AFP as saying: "We have taken the presidential palace. Bozize was not there." |
He said the rebels were planning to move on to the national radio station in Bangui where rebel leader Michel Djotodia planned to make a speech. | He said the rebels were planning to move on to the national radio station in Bangui where rebel leader Michel Djotodia planned to make a speech. |
Intense gunfire was reported as rebels advanced through Bangui. | |
"The rebels control the town," said a spokesman for the presidency, Gaston Mackouzangba. "I hope there will not be any reprisals." | |
A Paris-based rebel spokesman said the rebel leadership was telling its fighters to restrain from "looting or score-settling". | |
An unnamed presidential advisor told Reuters news agency that Mr Bozize had crossed the Oubangi River into DR Congo on Sunday morning. | |
Former colonial power France has called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, and reportedly sent troops to secure the airport. | Former colonial power France has called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, and reportedly sent troops to secure the airport. |
On Saturday, French officials warned their nationals in the country to stay at home. | On Saturday, French officials warned their nationals in the country to stay at home. |
France has some 1,250 troops in CAR. | |
Mineral resources | Mineral resources |
The rebels joined a power-sharing government in January after talks brokered by regional leaders to end a rebellion they launched last year. | The rebels joined a power-sharing government in January after talks brokered by regional leaders to end a rebellion they launched last year. |
But the deal quickly collapsed, with the rebels saying their demands, including the release of political prisoners, had not been met. | But the deal quickly collapsed, with the rebels saying their demands, including the release of political prisoners, had not been met. |
BBC Africa editor Richard Hamilton says government soldiers have been unable to fend off the rebels because Mr Bozize fears being overthrown in a coup and is therefore wary of having a strong army. | BBC Africa editor Richard Hamilton says government soldiers have been unable to fend off the rebels because Mr Bozize fears being overthrown in a coup and is therefore wary of having a strong army. |
He came to power himself in a military coup in 2003. | He came to power himself in a military coup in 2003. |
CAR, which has a population of about 4.5 million, has been hit by a series of rebellions since independence from France in 1960. | |
It is one of the poorest countries in Africa, despite its considerable mineral resources. | It is one of the poorest countries in Africa, despite its considerable mineral resources. |