residents putting up road glacks. and u.n. troops taking them town. the population is straight and cunt believe in the forces any more. we want the departure of international forces. they do nothing, we want those that committed crime to be tracked down by the justice system. a spokesman told al jazeera that they could do more, but they are fully engaged. the spokesman said they are working with community leaders to put an end to violence. over the weekend a taxi yip driver was killed. setting up days of violence, leaving 40 dead, scored injured. 500 prisoners escaped from the main gaol. as bad as things are in bangui it pails in comparison. hundreds, if not thousands are killed. we are scratching the surface. we are travelling out in the bush and we are coming across villages in which civilians are killed, homes burnt and stuff is not documented. >> on monday, protesters marched to the presidential palace and demand the interim president resign and the central african republic berearmed and diploid. >> the u.n. backed country accused former president