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Central Africa Sentences Exiled Ex-Leader Bozize To Life

Exiled former Central African Republic president Francois Bozize, who became a rebel leader, has been sentenced in absentia to forced labour for life for conspiracy and rebellion, authorities said Friday.

The 76-year-old who was in exile in Chad until March when he moved to Guinea Bissau, heads an alliance of rebel groups called the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC), formed in December 2020.

The ex-president, who seized power in the CAR in 2003 but was toppled a decade later, was sentenced on Thursday.

Two of Bozize’s sons and 20 other co-accused, including rebel leaders, were also handed the same sentence in absentia.

They were also convicted of compromising the internal security of the state and “murders”, according to the judgement by an appeals court in the capital Bangui.

Bozize set up armed militias known as the anti-Balakas, who were mainly Christian, to try to regain power.

The conflict lost intensity from 2018, but the country still suffers bouts of violence and remains deeply poor.

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