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New prime minister of the Central African Republic Mahamat Kamoun poses on August 11, 2014 in Bangui. Kamoun, who was named the country's first Muslim premier on August 10 as part of an effort to create a more inclusive government and end more than a year of sectarian violence, vowed to reconcile the nation torn apart by ethnic and religious violence even as rebels refused to take part in his government. AFP PHOTO / PACOME PABANDJI (Photo credit should read PACOME PABANDJI/AFP via Getty Images)
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