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Sectarian bloodletting returns to the Central African Republic

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An upsurge in violence in the Central African Republic has seen hundreds flee the capital Bangui.<br /><br /> The increase in bloodletting has prompted Pope Francis to announce his visit to the country later this month is now in doubt. <br /><br /> The CAR has been in turmoil since the mainly Muslim Seleka rebels staged a coup) in 2013.<br />If #CARcrisis vote is held before militias r disarmed, fighting might resume: @ForeignPolicy https://t.co/hlDYKseoyl pic.twitter.com/wNknxya5S4— Birgit Schwarz (@BirgitMSchwarz) October 29, 2015<br /> <br />In response Christian militia known as anti-Balaka carried out bloody reprisals.<br /><br /> The country is now split into Christian and Muslim communities. Centrafrique : sept morts dans de nouvelles violences à Bangui https://t.co/EvnC7e7TOt pic.twitter.com/HpvGvjiPmG— FRANCE 24 Afrique (@F24Afrique) October 27, 2015<br /> <br />Mob violence continues and the President Catherine Samba-Panza has denounced the role of UN peacekeepers saying they have failed to halt the killings. <br />Growing anger a

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