81. Rebel soldiers in their fifth day of a mutiny clashed with presidential guards Wednesday in the capital, and witnesses said four of the guards were killed. 82. Rebel soldiers reached Kenge several days ago and fended off an attack Tuesday, Kongolo said. 83. Rebel soldiers seized control of the western African island nation on Tuesday, taking Trovoada into custody. 84. Rebel soldiers standing guard told them the event had been called off. 85. A Bosnian Muslim woman sobbed as she recounted Friday how Muslim women and girls disappeared after being taken away by rebel Serb soldiers near a prison camp. 86. A few rebel soldiers guarded key installations, such as the state-radio station, site of the only major clash of the coup. 87. A government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said many rebel soldiers were afraid to disarm because the Kamajors remain armed. 88. A general agreement to end hostilities has been signed by the government and the rebel soldiers. 89. A number of child rebel soldiers had been taken prisoner and turned over to authorities for rehabilitation, ECOMOG commander Brig. Gen. Abu Ahmadu said. 90. A day after their euphoric march into Kinshasa, rebel soldiers sealed their hold on the capital Sunday with a mixture of firm discipline and chilling brutality. |