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By Crispin Dembassa-Kete KAGA BANDORO, Central African Republic (Reuters) - Fighters from Central African Republic's largely Muslim 'Seleka' militia attacked refugees in the country's remote north on Wednesday, stabbing or hacking to death at least 10 people before U.N. peacekeepers dispersed them, witnesses said. Hundreds of panicked villagers, already refugees from earlier violence, then fled in the direction of the U.N. base. Central African Republic has been in chaos since early 2013 when the Seleka, which draws mostly from the country's minority Muslim population, toppled then-President Francois Bozize.
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