A man pushes a Gendarmerie officer away from an angry crowd in the capital BanguiThrough Media Coulibaly BANGUI (Reuters) – A group of infantrymen in Critical African Republic's capital lynched a man on Wednesday whom they suspected of having been a rise up, minutes after listening to the brand new president promise to restore safety at a ceremony to reinstate the divided united states of america's defense force. A Reuters witness noticed about 20 uniformed squaddies accuse a member of the crowd at a coaching heart within the capital Bangui of having belonged to Seleka, the mostly Muslim revolt group that seized energy in a coup remaining March. Peter Bouckaert, emergencies director at Human Rights Watch (HRW) in Bangui, tweeted that the corpse of the lynched man had been burned. Ten minutes prior, about 20 meters (yards) away, the brand new intervening time president, Catherine Samba-Panza, had addressed the gang of as a minimum 1,000 squaddies at a ceremony supposed to re-existing the army to the nation after it successfully disappeared from view right through Seleka's rule.