22 reported killed in clashes over Central African Republic town
BANGUI (Reuters) – At least 22 people, mainly civilians, were killed in clashes between mainly Muslim rebels and Christian militia in the Central African Republic earlier this week, the local Red...
View ArticleCAR: Nation’s Crisis Remains Forgotten
Bessan, a destroyed village in northwest CAR “The crisis that has plagued the Central African Republic (CAR) since December 2012, particularly predation by both authorities and armed groups, has led to...
View ArticleCentral Africa: CAR Armed Rivals Welcome Transition Directives
Anti Balaka fighters at Bangui´s estate PK9, waiting to attack Muslim IDP convoys passing along the road. Militia leaders say they will respect last weekend’s recommendations by sub-regional Heads of...
View ArticleUganda says Seleka now its enemy as it hunts
Seleka fighters take a break as they sit on a pick-up truck in the town of Goya June 11, 2014. (Reuters) – Uganda’s army said on Tuesday the mainly Muslim Seleka group in Central African Republic was...
View ArticleAfrica: Child Rights Being Violated in Conflict Situations With Total...
The rights of children are being violated in conflict situations with total impunity, a United Nations official said today, as she presented a report on grave abuses committed against children in...
View ArticleBan Urges Central Africans to Seize Reconciliation Talks to Usher in Era of...
Peul woman and her daughter in Bangui’s Hopital United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged the people of Central African Republic (CAR) to seize the opportunity of talks taking place in...
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