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Taking on one of Bangui's toughest jobs
Father Xyste Mbredjeze-Ngasha has just accepted one of the toughest jobs in the Central African Republic. He's taking over a new parish in Bangui in a now notorious part of the capital. It's an area known as PK5, a Muslim district which is the scene of many sectarian killings. Julian Keane caught up with Father Xyste at one of the landmark sites in Bangui, the city's cathedral.
(Photo: Father Xyste Mbredjeze-Ngasha. Credit: Huong Ly)
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Sectarian conflict between the country's Muslim and Christian communities
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