Central African Republic votes amid tight security after December violence ...Egypt

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BANGUI (Reuters) – Central African Republic voted at heavily guarded polling stations in a second round of parliamentary elections on Sunday after rebel violence marred December’s polls. Voting started smoothly with just slight delays across the capital Bangui, the electoral body said. Small lines of residents could be seen waiting to vote as large numbers of police and gendarmes stood by. “So far in Bangui it’s going well,” National Elections Authority spokesman Théophile Momokoama said by phone. Authorities are anxious to avoid a repeat of the turmoil surrounding December’s vote when President Faustin Archange Touadéra won re-election, but rebels, who the United Nations say are backed by f

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