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Is the Central African Republic a 'Paradise of mercenaries'? The country has long been the scene of the intervention of various private military companies (PMCs), at least since March 2003, when François Bozizé took power in a coup supported by France against President Ange-Félix Patassé.

Bangui — Is the Central African Republic a"Paradise of mercenaries"? The country has long been the scene of the intervention of various private military companies , at least since March 2003, when François Bozizé took power in a coup supported by France against President Ange-Félix Patassé. Paris, which had not deployed troops in the country since 1998, sent General Jean-Pierre Pérez, an officer of the Foreign Legion, as a military advisor to the new strongman.

- the establishment of"security defense" advisors for senior military authorities and heads of military combat units- establishing experts to provide strategic support to combat troops; In the 2016 elections, a new President, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, was elected, who maintained his contract with Gallice. Meanwhile, the French-led Sangaris mission, which together with a Chad-led African stabilization force was supposed to help authorities in Bangui regain control of the territory in the hands of various armed groups.

Bancroft, created in 1999 under the name Landmine Clearance International, has since specialized in demining, and still operates as an NGO .

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