UN Security Council Approves Peacekeeping Force in CAR
African and French troops to participate
Bossangoa, Central African Republic (CNN) -- Months after a coup escalated chaos and violence in the Central African Republic, the U.N. Security Council Thursday unanimously approved the deployment of African and French forces there.
The council also voted to impose an arms embargo on the Central African Republic, which is located east of Cameroon and north of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A representative of the Central African Republic told the council the vote would "give reasons to hope for a new dawn" for the country's embattled population.
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That's it!! Send the French Army there. The French really know how to deal with those Africans!! Just look at their glorious record in Algeria from 1830 to 1962. The U.N. picked the right people to deal with that mess. Viva La France!!