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Members of the Muslim community demonstrate, calling for the disarmament of Anti Balaka factions and for peace in the PK5 district of Bangui, Central African Republic, Saturday May 31, 2014. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) FRANCE OUT

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Hospital workers clean the bodies of two of the victims of an attack on a Catholic Church in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday May 28, 2014. Muslim rebels stormed a Catholic church compound in the capital of Central African Republic on Wednesday, killing as many as 30 people in a hail of gunfire and grenades, witnesses said. The attack on the compound at the Church of Fatima, where hundreds of civilians had sought refuge from the violence ravaging Bangui's streets, is the largest blamed on Muslim fighters since their Seleka coalition was ousted from power nearly five months ago. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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Muslim children gather at a water pump outside the mosque at PK12 in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, April 10, 2014. A few hundred Muslims remain at the entrance of Bangui, waiting for transport to neighboring Chad. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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Looted houses are seen from the air in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday April 9, 2014. U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power, on her second visit to Bangui, urged more support for the existing African and French troops in Central African Republic on the eve of a U.N. vote to create a peacekeeping mission expected to take at least five months to have ready on the ground. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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A member of the security detail for U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power stands in the shade as she addresses top officials from the African peacekeeping mission known as MISCA in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday April 9, 2014. Power, on her second visit to Bangui, urged more support for the existing African and French troops in Central African Republic on the eve of a U.N. vote to create a peacekeeping mission expected to take at least five months to have ready on the ground. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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African peacekeeping mission troops known as MISCA, listen to U.S Ambassador to the U.N Samantha Power in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday April 9, 2014. Power urged more support for the existing African and French troops in Central African Republic on the eve of a U.N. vote to create a peacekeeping mission expected to take at least five months to have ready on the ground.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)