Official polls in the Central African Republic are set for October, but many citizens say this is over- ambitious for a country that’s been wrought by ethnic and sectarian violence. The nation has seen 3 presidents in less than 3 years, and is largely being propped up by France, the UN and the AU. So how realistic are the country’s election plans? And what will it take to find peace in the Central African Republic?
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