15-12-2015 08:11 via news.yahoo.com

Central Africans vote in referendum for second day after violence

By Crispin Dembassa-Kette BANGUI (Reuters) - Voters defied a day of armed clashes in Central African Republic to have their say on a new constitution seen as vital to ending violence in a hastily arranged second session of polling on Monday. At least five people were killed and 34 others wounded, according to a Red Cross official, in clashes in the capital Bangui on Sunday during what was intended to be a single day of voting. Approval of the new constitution would pave the way for long-delayed
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