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  • Emperor Bokassa Of Central African Republic. Jean-badel Bokassa (french Pronunciation: [??? Bed?l B?kasa]; 22 February 1921 ? 3 November 1996 Also Known As Bokassa I Of Central Africa And Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa) A Military Officer Was The Head Of
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    Emperor Bokassa Of Central African Republic. Jean-badel Bokassa (french Pronunciation: [??? Bed?l B?kasa]; 22 February 1921 ? 3 November 1996 Also Known As Bokassa I Of Central Africa And Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa) A Military Officer Was The Head Of
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    Emperor Bokassa Of Central African Republic. Jean-badel Bokassa (french Pronunciation: [??? Bed?l B?kasa]; 22 February 1921 ? 3 November 1996 Also Known As Bokassa I Of Central Africa And Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa) A Military Officer Was The Head Of State Of The Central African Republic And Its Successor State The Central African Empire From His Coup D'etat On 1 January 1966 Until 20 September 1979. Of This Period He Served Almost Eleven Years (1 January 1966 -- 4 December 1976) As President (president For Life In 1972-1976) And For Almost Three Years 4 December 1976 -- 20 December 1979) He Reigned As Emperor. Although Bokassa Was Formally Crowned In December 1977 His Imperial Title Did Not Achieve Worldwide Diplomatic Recognition. After His Overthrow In 1979 Central Africa Reverted To Its Former Name And Status As The Central African Republic And The Former Bokassa I Went Into Exile. He Returned To Central Africa In 1986 Was Put On Trial For Treason And Murder And Convicted Of These Offenses In 1987 And Was Imprisoned In 1987 -- 1993. Bokassa Lived In Private Life In His Former Capital Bangui Until His Death In November 1996.
    Emperor Bokassa Of Central African Republic. Jean-badel Bokassa (french Pronunciation: [??? Bed?l B?kasa]; 22 February 1921 ? 3 November 1996 Also Known As Bokassa I Of Central Africa And Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa) A Military Officer Was The Head Of

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  • Emperor of Central Africa Jean-Bedel Bokassa 1921 - 1996
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    Emperor of Central Africa Jean-Bedel Bokassa 1921 - 1996
    Dec. 4, 1977 - Bangui, Central African Republic - JEAN-BEDEL BOKASSA, the flamboyant president-for-life and later emperor of the Central African Republic during his coronation. On 31 December 1965 the first President of the Central African Republic Dacko was overthrown by Colonel JEAN-BEDEL BOKASSA, who suspended the constitution and dissolved the National Assembly. President Bokassa declared himself President for life in 1972, and named himself Emperor Bokassa I of the Central African Empire on 4 December 1976. A year later, Emperor Bokassa crowned himself in a lavish and expensive ceremony that was ridiculed by much of the world. In 1979 France carried out a coup against Bokassa and 'restored' Dacko to power. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Emperor of Central Africa Jean-Bedel Bokassa 1921 - 1996
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    Emperor of Central Africa Jean-Bedel Bokassa 1921 - 1996
    Dec. 4, 1977 - Bangui, Central African Republic - JEAN-BEDEL BOKASSA, the flamboyant president-for-life and later emperor of the Central African Republic during his coronation. On 31 December 1965 the first President of the Central African Republic Dacko was overthrown by Colonel JEAN-BEDEL BOKASSA, who suspended the constitution and dissolved the National Assembly. President Bokassa declared himself President for life in 1972, and named himself Emperor Bokassa I of the Central African Empire on 4 December 1976. A year later, Emperor Bokassa crowned himself in a lavish and expensive ceremony that was ridiculed by much of the world. In 1979 France carried out a coup against Bokassa and 'restored' Dacko to power. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Bang bang in Bangui
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    Bang bang in Bangui
    June 3, 2013, Bangui, Central African Republic: A column of the FOMAC (Multinational Force of Central Africa region) patrols the streets in an attempt to stabilize a volatile situation. Seleka former rebels took power in a bloody coup on March 24th and are accused of widespread looting in the city. New self-proclaimed President Djotodia said he will anounce a cabinet reshuffle on June 4. (Boris Heger/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bang bang in Bangui
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    Bang bang in Bangui
    June 3, 2013, Bangui, Central African Republic: A column of the FOMAC (Multinational Force of Central Africa region) patrols the streets in an attempt to stabilize a volatile situation. Seleka former rebels took power in a bloody coup on March 24th and are accused of widespread looting in the city. New self-proclaimed President Djotodia said he will anounce a cabinet reshuffle on June 4. (Boris Heger/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bang bang in Bangui
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    Bang bang in Bangui
    June 3, 2013, Bangui, Central African Republic: A column of the FOMAC (Multinational Force of Central Africa region) patrols the streets in an attempt to stabilize a volatile situation. Seleka former rebels took power in a bloody coup on March 24th and are accused of widespread looting in the city. New self-proclaimed President Djotodia said he will anounce a cabinet reshuffle on June 4. (Boris Heger/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bang bang in Bangui
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    Bang bang in Bangui
    June 3, 2013, Bangui, Central African Republic: A column of the FOMAC (Multinational Force of Central Africa region) patrols the streets in an attempt to stabilize a volatile situation. Seleka former rebels took power in a bloody coup on March 24th and are accused of widespread looting in the city. New self-proclaimed President Djotodia said he will anounce a cabinet reshuffle on June 4. (Boris Heger/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bang bang in Bangui
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    Bang bang in Bangui
    June 3, 2013, Bangui, Central African Republic: A column of the FOMAC (Multinational Force of Central Africa region) patrols around the Place of the Reconciliation and around the city in an attempt to stabilize a volatile situation. Seleka former rebels took power in a bloody coup on March 24th and are accused of widespread looting in the city. New self-proclaimed President Djotodia said he will anounce a cabinet reshuffle on June 4. (Boris Heger/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bang bang in Bangui
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    Bang bang in Bangui
    June 3, 2013, Bangui, Central African Republic: A column of the FOMAC (Multinational Force of Central Africa region) patrols the streets in an attempt to stabilize a volatile situation. Seleka former rebels took power in a bloody coup on March 24th and are accused of widespread looting in the city. New self-proclaimed President Djotodia said he will anounce a cabinet reshuffle on June 4. (Boris Heger/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • CAR Unrest - Camp Mpoko in Bangui
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    CAR Unrest - Camp Mpoko in Bangui
    An estimated 70,000 displaced people are still living at a makeshift camp housing , at Mpoko Airport, in Bangui, Central African Republic-22/02/2014.
    Interim President Samba Panza has vowed to "go to war" on the anti-balaka, who claim to seek vengeance for atrocities committed by a mainly Muslim rebel alliance, the Seleka, which temporarily seized power in March last year. The Seleka coup plunged the country into chaos, unleashing a wave of Muslim-Christian violence that has left thousands dead. Hundreds of thousands of people have also been displaced by the brutal surge of killings, mutilations, rapes and looting./SIPA_1650.16/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1402231723 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • CENTRAFRIQUE: BANGUI:COURONNEMENT DE JEAN BEDEL BOKASSA
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  • CENTRAFRIQUE: BANGUI:COURONNEMENT DE JEAN BEDEL BOKASSA
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