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Central African president due in Libya on 30 May; nephew killed in fire fight.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Excerpt from report by Radio France Internationale on 30 May

[Presenter] It is the turn of Central African leader Francois Bozize to visit Tripoli today, as part of the Community of Sahelo-Saharan States, Cen-Sad. Insecurity in the Birao region, in the north of the Central African Republic, will be an inevitable subject.

Two soldiers were killed in a skirmish - a skirmish with heavily armed rebels, as the government acknowledged without giving any details - on Friday [26 May].

One of the victims is well-known in Bangui. His name is Jean-Celestin Dogo, a former liberator [member of Bozize's …

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