demand -- dominique trinh conned -- dominique trinquand, a consultant on peacekeeping operations.u can join us on twitter. without further review, boris heger went to "the boston globe." the story they filed before reporters, a report. >> on the edge of an abandonedto traveling a dangerous road. there's are the only cars to be seen. they are accompanied by peacekeeping soldiers from the multinational force of central africa. the convoy is heading for a town to the northwest of the central african republic, a community surrounded by militias, with no telephones. it is virtually cut off from the outside world. after three hours on the road, the aid workers reach the first signs of conflict, abandoned homes and empty villages. "i think they have fled. they are in the bush." evidence shows that people left in a hurry. doors have been left open, cooking still on the hog. the shocking -- shopping lies strewn over the road. >> people fled when they heard the noise of the vehicles. they left their shopping all along the road. >> it is not the only shock of the day. a few kilometers away,