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Central African Republic’s displaced grow despondent with UN
Al Jazeera English
2016-06-28
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Close to one million people in the Central African Republic are still displaced more than three years after civil war broke out in the area. Despite a peace agreement and a new president, those who escaped fighting are too scared to return home.
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