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Violence flared anew in Central African Republic's capital with four civilians killed in a late night attack by militia and an attack yesterday on a UN peacekeeping convoy.

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The interim leader of Central African Republic vowed Monday that the era of anarchy in the tumultuous country was now over, a bold declaration made only days after the man who had seized power in a coup last year stepped down under international pressure.

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Thousands of angry people flooded the runway of the international airport in the chaotic capital of Central African Republic, shouting slogans against the nation's Muslim president, who grabbed power in a coup nine months ago.

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The rebels who overthrew Central African Republic's president six months ago are killing scores of civilians with impunity, in one case shooting a woman walking down the street and leaving her for dead with a wailing baby still strapped to her back, an international human rights group said yesterday.

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