Central African Republic March 2014 | Page 3

All these problems add up to one big conflict Fortunately, more peacekeepers, soldiers, and medical staff are being sent into the country. The central government is becoming more organized, and hopefully, the conflicts and clashes will cease and the Central African Republic can return to normal.

Central African Republic Conflicts Escalate

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