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41. The Working-class History Of The Central African Republic
The history in general of the central african republic central african republicsays it can t pay workers BBC News, 1 May 1998.
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Central African Republic says it can't pay workers Trade union leader arrested and beaten by the Presidential Guard in Bangui ... Striking Teachers Ready for Talks On Pay Arrears
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, 3 October 2002. Striking teachers in the Central African Republic said on Wednesday they were ready to negotiate with government over salary arrears and end their protest calling on the government to honour a deal with the unions in 2000 for the gradual payment of 28 months of salary arrears.

42. History Of THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
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43. History Of The Central African Republic French President
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The Central African Republic is believed to have been settled from at least the 7th century on by overlapping empires, including the Kanem-Bornu Ouaddai , Baguirmi , and Dafour groups based around Lake Chad region and along Upper Nile . Later, various sultanate s claimed present-day C.A.R, using the entire Oubangui region as a slave reservoir, from which slaves were traded north across the Sahara and to West Africa for export by the Europe ans. Population migration in the 18th and 19th centuries brought new migrants into the area, including the Zande Banda , and Baya-Mandjia . In the Egyptian sultan Rabah governed Upper-Oubangui, which included present-day C.A.R. Europeans, primarily the French, German , and Belgian s, arrived in the area in

44. Central African Republic Main Article French Dacko Francois
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The Central African Republic , formerly the French colony of Ubangi-Shari , became the Central African Republic upon independence in . After three tumultuous decades of misrule — mostly by military governments — a civilian government was installed in . The capital is Bangui . It is bordered by Chad Sudan Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo and Cameroon Republique Centrafricaine In Detail Full size National motto : Unité, Dignité, Travail
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: Unity, Dignity, Work) Languages French (official), Sangho , and various tribal languages Capital This article concerns places that serve as centers of government and politics. For alternative meanings see capital (disambiguation In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meanin Bangui President François Bozizé Francois Boziz Francois Boziz Became President March 15, 2003 Predecessor Ange-Felix Patasse Date of Birth October 14, 1946 Place of Birth Mouila, Gabon Francois Boziz (b. October 14, 1946) is the current President of the Central African Republic (since 2

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46. French Colonies - Central African Republic
With its tropical climate, the central african republic (CAR) is close to the From Iron Age to Independence A history of central Africa (1974; repr.
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47. History (from Central African Republic) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
history (from central african republic) People have lived in the region that istoday the central african republic for tens of thousands of years.
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48. Regional > Africa > Central African Republic
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49. WHKMLA : History Of The Central African Republic, ToC
World history Archives central african republic List of Ratifications ofInternational Labour Conventions by central african republic, from ILO,
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50. WHKMLA : History Of The Central African Republic, Since 1960
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Central African Republic (Empire)

In 1960, the Central African Republic became independent. A ONE-PARTY-STATE emerged. In a 1965 coup, JEAN-BEDEL BOKASSA seized power, ruling first as president and then crowning himself emperor in 1977.
The country relied heavily on France. After massacres ordered by Bokassa on suspected opponents, the French intervened and reestablished a republican government (1979). Multiparty elections were held in 1993; yet the political situation is instable, as mutinies (by unpaid soldiers/public officials) occur.
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51. Encyclopedia: History Of The Central African Republic
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    Encyclopedia: History of the Central African Republic
    Updated 38 days 5 hours 15 minutes ago. Other descriptions of History of the Central African Republic The Central African Republic is believed to have been settled from at least the 7th century on by overlapping empires, including the Kanem-Bornu Ouaddai , Baguirmi, and Dafour groups based around Lake Chad region and along Upper Nile . Later, various sultanates claimed present-day C.A.R, using the entire Oubangui region as a slave reservoir, from which slaves were traded north across the Sahara and to West Africa for export by the Europeans . Population migration in the 18th and 19th centuries brought new migrants into the area, including the

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    54. Central African Republic - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Central African
    Information about central african republic in the Columbia Encyclopedia®. history. Between the 16th and 19th cent., much of the region was subject to
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    Cite / link Email Feedback Central African Republic, republic (1995 est. pop. 3,400,000), 240,534 sq mi (622,983 sq km), central Africa. The landlocked nation is bordered by Chad (N), Sudan (E), Congo (Kinshasa) and Congo (Brazzaville) (S), and Cameroon (W). Bangui Bangui , city (1994 est. pop. 560,000), capital of the Central African Republic, a port on the Ubangi River, near the Congo (Kinshasa) border. Bangui is an administrative, trade, and communications center. Click the link for more information. is the capital and largest city. There are 14 prefectures, two economic prefectures, and the Bangui federal district.
    Land and People
    The population consists of approximately 80 ethnic groups, including the Baya, Banda, Sara, Mandija, Mboum, and Mbaka. There is a small European minority. Considerable migration of inhabitants from urban to rural areas has led to the uneven distribution of the population. Population density is low relative to other African nations, and the eastern portion of the republic is largely uninhabited. French is the official language, but Sango, the national tongue, is used as a lingua franca; Arabic, Hausa, and Swahili are also spoken. Roughly one fourth of the population practices traditional religions, about one half is Christian, and most of the remainder are Muslim. Among the country's educational institutions are a university at Bangui (founded 1970) and two agricultural colleges.

    55. Yaounde, Regional Delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatori
    Yaounde, regional delegation (Cameroon, central african republic, Chad, The ICRC, the armed forces of the central african republic and the National Red
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    About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Print this page Annual Report Yaounde, regional delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Sao Tome and Principe)
    Introduction
    The regional delegation concentrated on the promotion of humanitarian law, especially by approaching the governments of the region and requesting that they each designate an official representative of the armed forces or the Ministry of Defence to be responsible for the incorporation of humanitarian law in military training programmes. The regional delegation held a course on humanitarian law for instructors from the armed forces of 10 Central African countries (Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe and Zaire) from 22 to 25 March.
    Cooperation with the region's National Societies was also high on the regional delegation's agenda, especially as regards the establishment of emergency brigades to provide direct assistance to the population in the event of unrest. The ICRC also cooperated with these National Societies in the fields of information (the production and promotion of periodicals and radio programmes), training, first aid, and community activities such as projects aimed at improving hygiene and neighbourhood clean-up operations. A meeting of leaders of the National Societies of the six countries covered by the delegation was held in Yaound© in early October to discuss such cooperation programmes, among other matters.

    56. Yaoundé Regional Delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equato
    Yaoundé regional delegation (Cameroon, central african republic, Chad, In the central african republic, 1998 saw a return to peace in the capital Bangui
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    About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Print this page Annual Report Yaound© Regional delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, S£o Tom© and Pr­ncipe)
    The countries covered by the Yaound© regional delegation enjoyed relative stability in 1998, with the exception of Equatorial Guinea and Chad, where there were outbreaks of intercommunal violence.
    Bakassi peninsula
    Finally, following an assessment of the needs of communities displaced as a result of the Bakassi dispute, the ICRC brought its relief programme to a close. In the course of the year final distributions of food and other supplies were carried out. The ICRC also stepped up its representations to the Cameroonian authorities with a view to gaining access to people detained for security reasons. On the basis of information gathered from civil society in Cameroon, and following a round of consultations with the ministries and departments concerned, on 3 July the Yaound© regional delegation sent the general secretariat of the Cameroonian presidency an offer of services to visit this category of detainees. An affirmative reply was received at the beginning of December.
    Fighting on the island of Bioko
    In Equatorial Guinea, violent clashes broke out on the island of Bioko in January between government security forces and members of a separatist movement. These events claimed a number of victims among the civilian population and government troops and resulted in the arrest of some 400 people, 117 of whom were sentenced by a military tribunal in June. The ICRC's activities in Equatorial Guinea were also affected. Since it was not permitted to interview detainees without witnesses, it was obliged to suspend a third round of visits to places of detention in March, although the visits had been arranged with the authorities long in advance. The ICRC immediately made representations to the ministries concerned and to the presidency with a view to resuming its humanita-rian activities in the country; negotiations continued for the rest of the year, but to no avail.

    57. Central African Republic. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    The central african republic belongs to the Franc Zone and trades chiefly history. Between the 16th and 19th cent., much of the region was subject to
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    58. Archival Report -- Research Resources In Chad And Central African Republic
    It originally appeared in history in Africa 2 (1975) 217220. Neither Chad (orTchad) nor the central african republic (or République Centrafricaine) has
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    Editor's Note: This article is republished with permission of the author and the publisher. It originally appeared in History in Africa The archives are open to researchers daily from 8:30 to 12:00 throughout the year. Readers share the Salle de Lecture with the Director of the Museum. No photocopying facilities of any kind are available but requests to do one's own microfilming are considered on an individual basis and it is wise to take along a single-lens reflex camera. There is no date limitation on the documents and some files even include materials from the late 1950s and early independence period. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC circonscriptions circonscription de I'Ouham ) and Bangassou ( circonscription du Mbomou Materials from the circonscriptions generally include five kinds of documents:
    1) colonial reports, submitted monthly, semi-annually, or annually, and treating the political, religious, military, administrative, and commercial activities in each jurisdiction.

    59. Afrol Central African Republic Index Page: Links To Central African Republic
    You can also go directly to their central african republic page, listing the latest IRIN (Integrated regional Information Network) is a UN humanitarian
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