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The capital of the Central African Republic is under a night-time curfew after days of intense fighting between Christian and Muslim groups. | The capital of the Central African Republic is under a night-time curfew after days of intense fighting between Christian and Muslim groups. |
Fierce clashes between the two groups erupted after the killing of a Muslim taxi driver in Bangui on Saturday. | Fierce clashes between the two groups erupted after the killing of a Muslim taxi driver in Bangui on Saturday. |
At least 36 people have died in the violence, and the UN says it has forced at least 10,000 people to flee. | |
A UN spokesman said the country may be returning to a state of violence unseen since conflict erupted two years ago. | A UN spokesman said the country may be returning to a state of violence unseen since conflict erupted two years ago. |
"We fear that the violence we're seeing in Bangui is a return to the dark days of late 2013 and 2014, when thousands were killed and tens of thousands had to flee their homes," said Leo Hobbs, a spokesman for the UN's refugee agency. | "We fear that the violence we're seeing in Bangui is a return to the dark days of late 2013 and 2014, when thousands were killed and tens of thousands had to flee their homes," said Leo Hobbs, a spokesman for the UN's refugee agency. |
Elections cancelled | Elections cancelled |
The CAR has been wracked by violence since a mainly Muslim rebel group, the Seleka, seized power in March 2013. | The CAR has been wracked by violence since a mainly Muslim rebel group, the Seleka, seized power in March 2013. |
The Seleka group was then ousted, sparking a wave of violent reprisals against the Muslim population, thousands of whom fled their homes. | The Seleka group was then ousted, sparking a wave of violent reprisals against the Muslim population, thousands of whom fled their homes. |
Interior Minister Modibo Bachir Walidou told the BBC that the government remained in control but that the situation remained volatile. | Interior Minister Modibo Bachir Walidou told the BBC that the government remained in control but that the situation remained volatile. |
Interim President Catherine Samba Panza returned from the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, and told the BBC that elections postponed for October would now be cancelled. | Interim President Catherine Samba Panza returned from the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, and told the BBC that elections postponed for October would now be cancelled. |
She accused "former dignitaries" of fomenting violence, singling out former president Francois Bozize. | She accused "former dignitaries" of fomenting violence, singling out former president Francois Bozize. |
Mr Bozize has criticised the decision to bar him from standing for election, saying: "Democracy was murdered in front of everyone in Central African Republic." | Mr Bozize has criticised the decision to bar him from standing for election, saying: "Democracy was murdered in front of everyone in Central African Republic." |
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