Relative calm has returned to the streets of the Central African Republic (CAR) capital Bangui after weeks of sectarian clashes, with banks, offices and markets re-opening.
The country's interim leader said the days of looting and revenge attacks were over.
The city has been riven by sectarian clashes in recent months.
About 20% of the 4.6 million population are said to have fled their homes, amid warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe.
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