Washington condemns rebel seizure of power in the Central African



The United States denounced "strongly" on Tuesday, rebel seizure of power in the Central African Republic, and described it as "illegal" and said that she reconsider the current external assistance.

Said Patrick Ventrell, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department, "We strongly condemn the rebels seized illicit alliance Celica on power and the overthrow of President (Francois) Bozize, and the inauguration of Michel self Djaotodia president and the announcement of suspension of the Constitution and Parliament of the Central African Republic."

He should be held accountable leadership Celica "mass" left by months of fighting and widespread looting.

And identifies lawyers and the U.S. State Department whether rebels control silica extrajudicial authority, with the definition applies to the coup, which will help determine the future of U.S. foreign aid, according to Ventrell.

He added, "We want the rebels to step down and allow the Prime Minister (Nicolas) Tyanjay and his government under the leadership of the country."

The rebels seized silica weekend Bangui and the presidential palace, as well as TV and radio stations while Bozize fled to Cameroon.

Has long accused the rebels of Bozize of violating the peace agreement signed in 2007 and launched an attack last December.

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