Rival militiamen yesterday struck a truce and hugged each other in neighborhoods of the Central African Republic’s (CAR) capital on the eve of consultations aimed at replacing the president who resigned under regional pressure.
The events reported by witnesses offered a glimmer of hope that weeks of deadly sectarian violence would end following the resignation on Friday of former president Michel Djotodia, the mainly Christian country’s first Muslim president who left to Benin on
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