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Central African Republic MPs elect Catherine Samba-Panza | |
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The mayor of Bangui, Catherine Samba-Panza, has been elected the interim president of the Central African Republic, making her the first woman to hold the post. | |
She beat her rival Desire Kolingba in the second round of voting by MPs. | |
Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers agreed at a meeting on Monday to send troops to CAR, diplomatic sources said. | Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers agreed at a meeting on Monday to send troops to CAR, diplomatic sources said. |
Violence has continued, with two Muslim men killed and burnt in the capital Bangui on Sunday. | |
Nearly a million people have been forced from their homes - 20% of the population - by the conflict between Muslims and Christians. | Nearly a million people have been forced from their homes - 20% of the population - by the conflict between Muslims and Christians. |
Ex-leader Michel Djotodia resigned on 10 January under pressure from regional leaders and the former colonial power, France, over his failure to curb the conflict. | |
There are currently about 4,000 African troops and 1,600 French troops in CAR to help end the violence. | There are currently about 4,000 African troops and 1,600 French troops in CAR to help end the violence. |
They will be bolstered by about 500 troops that EU foreign ministers have decided to deploy, AFP news agency reports. | They will be bolstered by about 500 troops that EU foreign ministers have decided to deploy, AFP news agency reports. |
Ms Samba-Panza and Mr Kolingba, son of a former president, were among eight candidates who contested the presidency. | |
About 129 members of the National Transitional Council, which serves as an acting parliament with 135 members in all, took part in the secret ballot, AFP reports. | |
Bodies buried | |
Mr Djotodia was the first Muslim to rule CAR, where most people are Christians. | |
His seized power in a rebellion last March, leading to attacks and counter-attacks between members of the two groups. | |
About 1,000 people were killed in December alone. | |
Although the clashes seemed to die down immediately after Mr Djotodia quit, reports emerged later in the week of more violence. | |
In Sunday's attack, a Christian mob killed two Muslims and set their bodies alight at a roundabout in the capital. | |
They told the BBC's Thomas Fessy in Bangui that they were avenging the murder of a Christian overnight. It is unclear whether the men had played any part or were targeted simply for being Muslim. | |
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said it had taken 25 very seriously injured people to hospital in Bangui. | |
In a statement issued from its headquarters in Geneva, it added that fresh inter-communal violence had flared up in north and north-western areas of the country. | |
Red Cross workers had buried 50 bodies discovered over the past 48 hours in the north-west, it said. |