Libreville - AFP
Rebels in the Central African Republic on Wednesday rejected as insufficient President Francois Bozize\'s efforts to stave off renewed fighting by giving in to some of their key demands. \"We\'re not there yet. It\'s not enough,\" Djouma Narkoyo, one of the leaders of the Seleka rebel coalition, told AFP after Bozize freed political prisoners and lifted a curfew. \"We can still give him some time, but he has to mention his wish to bring peace,\" added Narkoyo, whose group also wants South African and Ugandan troops to leave the country and for rebels to be integrated into the army.