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I am going to be speaking with the different groups so that we immediately stop certain... atrocities being carried out in this country. We have to put a stop to all that quickly. There's a certain number of very clear actions the government is going to tackle starting this week. put a team in place
257:. Nzapayeké was little-known in the Central African Republic at the time of his appointment. He said his first priority would be to stop the massacres and other atrocities within the country for months as the key step to restoring the writ of the state and then help the one million displaced persons.
206:. Nzapayeké worked in Central Africa in the development sector, studying many villages of the country. Later, he worked as a consultant, and also taught at the University. In the early 1990s, he was in the Security Council of the Government. He was briefly Minister of Rural Development under
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that's going to deal with the question of national reconciliation. We have to tackle that quickly, it will make the security question easier. friends in the international community.
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