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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] African Union's Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma - Tells 
Central African Republic rebels to end uprising



Los Angeles Times


*African Union tells Central African Republic rebels to end uprising*


*Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times, 31 December 2012*

*JOHANNESBURG, South Africa* -- The African Union on Monday warned 
rebels who threatening to oust the Central African Republic government 
that they would face isolation in Africa, suspension from the 
organization and sanctions if they do so.

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, commission chairwoman of the AU, warned the 
coalition of rebels called Seleka, or the Alliance, that other African 
nations would not tolerate the removal of a government by force.

Dlamini-Zuma called on the rebels in a statement to end their uprising 
and commit to negotiations.

Central African Republic President Francois Bozize met Sunday with Yayi 
Boni, president of the AU, and said he was willing to include the rebels 
in a government of national unity. He promised not to seek another term 
when his current term expires in 2016.

However, rebel spokesman Eric Massi on Monday rejected the overtures in 
television interviews. He told France 24 television that the rebels' aim 
was not to join the government. Massi also told BBC that the coalition 
didn't believe Bozize's promises.

"Know that Seleka's aim today is not to enter into a government but to 
allow the people of Central African Republic to be able to drive the 
country toward development and self-fulfillment," he said, according to 
France 24.

The AU's solution to disputes over power or elections is often to 
establish national unity governments, which have had mixed success. 
While such arrangements might end immediate violence or fighting, they 
can lead to governmental paralysis, with political opponents struggling 
for dominance in a unity cabinet. Or they may simply paper over the 
cracks between opponents without resolving the conflicts, leaving 
disputes to fester and explode some time later.

Seleka is a coalition of three rebel groups from the north of the 
country that accuse Bozize of betraying agreements he made with militias 
in 2007 to end a war that had been raging since 2003, when he seized 
power in a coup.

The rebels have swept across the country in recent weeks seizing towns 
with little opposition from government forces. Seleka now controls a 
large swath of the country and appears on the brink of taking control of 
the capital, Bangui.

The Central African nation, situated in one of the world's most volatile 
neighborhoods, has seen years of misgovernance, corruption, warfare, 
armed uprisings and military coups since independence from France in 
1960. Though the nation is rich in resources such as diamonds, gold, 
timber and uranium, most of the population survives on less than $2 a day.

The rebels claim that hundreds of their supporters have been abducted by 
security forces, a charge Bozize -- who has twice been elected since 
seizing power, most recently in 2010 -- has denied.

On Saturday, the rebels took control of Sibut, around 100 miles from 
Bangui, putting them within striking distance of the capital. Government 
troops, supported by forces from Chad, have retreated to the town of 
Damara, less than 50 miles from Bangui.

The U.S. closed its embassy last week, evacuating about 40 people by air.

The U.S. still has troops in the country.

*From: 
http://www.latimes.com/news/world/worldnow/la-fg-wn-central-african-republic-rebels20121231,0,6398211.story*
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