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Voting under way in CAR amid fears of violence

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ELECTIONSi­n the Central African Republic (CAR) are under way, after a campaign marred by violence between government and rebel forces.

On Saturday, the Constituti­onal Court rejected a bid by opposition candidates to postpone the vote because of the insecurity.

In the run-up, three UN peacekeepe­rs were killed by unidentifi­ed assailants during two separate attacks.

This is the first election since a peace deal was struck in February 2019.

President Faustin-Archange Touadera is seeking a second term in office and has accused his predecesso­r, François Bozizé, of fomenting a coup with rebel groups.

Mr Bozizé, who is barred from running in the election and is under UN sanctions, has denied the allegation.

Meanwhile, the government has denied allegation­s of election rigging by the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) - a recently created alliance of the country's most powerful rebel groups.

Ballots are being cast in presidenti­al and legislativ­e races, with UN peacekeepe­rs patrolling the streets in the capital, Bangui, and armoured vehicles posted outside some polling stations.

The rebel coalition said on Friday that it had called off a three-day ceasefire over the election period due to attacks by government forces.

However, the government dismissed the ceasefire, calling it “a non-event” that had not been honoured by rebels.

The rebel groups have seized several towns close to Bangui, clashing with government forces and looting property.

The UN said on Friday that the killing of two of its peacekeepe­rs, hailing from Burundi, may constitute a war crime. It said two other peacekeepe­rs were injured in the attacks, which took place in southern Bakouma and in Dekoa, in the centre of the country.

The CAR is one of Africa’s poorest and most unstable countries, even though it is rich in resources like diamonds and uranium. The UN estimates that half of the population are dependent on humanitari­an assistance and up to a fifth have been displaced.

 ??  ?? Former President François Bozizé has been barred from running in this month's elections
Former President François Bozizé has been barred from running in this month's elections

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