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Elite tribe flees after failed coup.(A)(World)(Briefing/Africa)
The Washington Times
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September 6, 2001|
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Byline: Lucy Jones
ZONGO, Congo - In ironed suits, chatting into mobile telephones, the elite of the Central African Republic can barely bring themselves to glance at their new twig-and-straw dwellings in this rebel-held town across the Ubangi river from their homes in Bangui, capital of their country.
"It's a complete nightmare. We have swapped a villa with air conditioning for the bush. But if we go home, we'll be killed," said Henry Ballot, a magistrate from Bangui, recently.
Following a failed coup attempt in May against President Ange-Felix ...
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