President Flees, Anarchy Reigns As Rebels Seize Power In Central African Republic -- Xinhuanet
YAOUNDE/BANGUI, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Central African Republic slid into anarchy after its President Francois Bozize fled to Cameroon Sunday as rebels in his country seized the capital Bangui.
A helicopter of the presidency of the Central African Republic carrying Bozize landed at 6:00 p.m. local time at the aerodrome of Batouri, the capital of Kadey department, east of Cameroon, a source of the Cameroonian Defense Ministry told Xinhua.
Accompanying Bozize on board were his two sons and his aide-de-camp.
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