DAKAR (Reuters) - The rebels of Central Seleka are divided on the strategy: enter into negotiations with President François Bozizé or continue fighting to overthrow, said Monday a spokesman of one faction insurgées.
The insurgentsSeleka, which means "coalition" in the vernacular Sango are now 75 km from the capital of the Central Bangui.
François Bozizé Sunday said he was ready to form a coalition government with the rebels and accepted the principle of peace talks without preconditions Gabon. (Voir
"Currently, there are divisions within the Seleka on this point," said Nelson Ndjadder, an official based in France CPSK, one of three main movements that constitute the Séléka.
"Some want to continue the fight, but is ready to CPSK lay down their arms and talk," he ajouté.
Another spokesman Seleka, Eric Massi, said the day had rejected the proposal of François Bozizé. But Nelson said Ndjadder, "he (Massi) does not speak on behalf of us all."
TheSeleka includes three former rebel groups: the CPJP UFDR and CPSK, accusing Bozizé to be back on the peace agreements of 2007 which provided for compensation for veterans who decided to lay down their arms .
Richard Valdmanis; Danielle Rouquié for service français
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