The article discusses the attacks in the towns of Central African Republic after the Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace (CPJP) rebel group signed a peace deal to stop rebellion by the armed group. The Fundamental CPJP faction claimed the attacks in two towns saying they want president Francois Bozize to depart. It also notes CPJP leader Abdoulaye Hissene rejecting any responsibility for the attacks and pointing the blame on the Chadian rebel group.