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  1. WHY THE SITTING OF A POLITICAL DIALOGUE IN C A R


    - In 2003, the CentralAfrican people were put in a lage forum called National Dialogue under the leadership of Pastor Isaac ZOKOUE in order to find out all the ills that gangrened the country. The main objective assigned to that meeting wa s to achieve reconciliation of the CentralAfrican citizens with themselves after long periods of crises the country faced. This forum group within it all shades of opinion in political and social life of the country: former Heads of State, former Prime Ministers, leaders of political parties, trade unions, religious groups, civil society, youth, women's associations, as well as minorities such as the pygmies and Fulani ( breeders oxen ) Many of dis…

  2. THE STRIKE OF THE CIVILS SERVANT


    - The civils servant and government officials affiliated to the Union Syndicale des Travailleurs de Centrafrique USTC and the coordination of the trade-union power stations, were put in strike since more than one month.They claimed the improvement of their living and working conditions. The thorn-bush problem which touches all the civils servant it is that of the payment of at least three or four months of their retroactive pays. To recall, it should be mentioned that the civils servant of the public sector; add up approximately eight months of retroactive pays under the current leaders, without counting the arrears accumulated unders the two preceding modes. This strike which is not the fi…

  3. The awakening of the young people


    - During the last ten years, the CentralAfrican Republic, like some other countries of under erea, knew social, political and military sudden starts with repitition.We noted here and there: armed rebellions, mutinies, coups d'etat, strikes of the civils servant and government officials, displacements of the populations inside as outside the country. With that is added a massive arrival of the refugees coming from the bordering countries like Chad, Sudan and the DR Congo. All these crises, contributed in a serious way to the quasi-total paralysis of the country, affecting all the social structures as a whole. The consequences of these crises had like corollaries: destruction of the som…