2012 in the Central African Republic
The following lists events in the year 2012 in the Central African Republic.
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See also: | Other events of 2012 History of the Central African Republic |
Incumbents
- President: François Bozizé
Events
December
- 19 December - Chad deploys troops into Bria to help Central African forces defend it from the Séléka rebels.[2]
- 23 December - The Séléka take over Bambari after a string of small military successes.[3]
- 27 December - President Bozizé asks for international help after rebels begin advancing on the capital of Bangui.[4] The United States suspends its embassy operations in the country.[5]
- 28 December - After weeks of unrest, the government and Séléka rebels agree to have talks.[6]
- 29 December - Despite talks, Séléka rebels advance more and gain territory in the city of Bangui.[7]
- 30 December - While rebels advance, Bozizé promises a national unity government to be formed.[8]
- 31 December - The rebels reject Bozizé's national unity government proposal.[9]
References
- "Chad rebels rob travellers".
- "Chad deploys troops to help fight CAR rebels".
- "CAR rebels seize biggest, most southern town yet".
- "Central African rebels advance on capital".
- "Central African Republic president seeks help against rebels".
- "Central African Republic to hold talks with rebels".
- "Central African Republic rebels advance on Bangui".
- "Central African Republic crisis: Bozize promises coalition".
- "Central African Republic crisis: Bozize offer rejected".
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