African regional leaders to boost African military force in CAR
Reuters A soldier from the Seleka rebel alliance prays at the central mosque in Bangui March 29, 2013. Credit: Reuters/Alain Amontchi LIBREVILLE (Reuters) – African military chiefs agreed on Saturday...
View ArticleMSF says the world abandoned Central African Republic after rebels won
BBC The rebels seized power after an assault on Bangui The Central African Republic (CAR) has been abandoned to cope with a “humanitarian emergency” since rebels seized power in March, a medical...
View ArticleCAR soldiers resisting attempts to get them to go home from Cameroon
Voice of America/allAfrica Cameroon: CAR Soldiers Resist Call to Leave Cameroon By Moki Edwin Kindzeka, 5 August 2013 More on This CAR Soldiers Refuse to Leave Cameroon UN Reports...
View ArticleCentral African Republic – clashes between Seleka and Bozize forces
Reuters By Paul-Marin Ngoupana BANGUI (Reuters) – At least 10 people were killed in clashes across the capital of the Central African Republic between supporters of its former president and the...
View ArticleCentral African Republic – Seleka regime accused of human right’s abuses
Human Rights Watch Lewis Mudge The Forgotten Crisis in the Central African Republic [1] September 18, 2013 With the world’s attention focused on Syria, another human rights catastrophe unfolds...
View ArticleFrance and the CAR – is a new intervention on the cards?
Reuters France in demand again as Central Africa crisis deepens French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius speaks during a news conference following his address to the high-level meeting on Islamist groups...
View ArticleAnarchy, Violence Grip Central African Republic – violence and religion
DW/allAfrica By Dirke Köpp, Benjamin Baramoto The violence in the Central African Republic is increasingly taking on religious overtones. Tens of thousands are fleeing, and at least 30,000 people are...
View ArticleCentral African Republic leader Djotodia denies genocide
Reuters Central African Republic interim leader denies genocide threat By Joe Penney BANGUI Sun Dec 1, 2013 12:19am GMT Central African Republic’s President Michel Djotodia leaves the...
View ArticleHeavy weapons fire heard in Central African Republic capital
Reuters BANGUI Thu Dec 5, 2013 6:41am GMT BANGUI (Reuters) – Heavy and small arms fire rang out in the capital of Central African Republic on Thursday morning, a Reuters correspondent...
View ArticleAfrican Union to increase CAR force
BBC African Union to boost Central African Republic force The first of an 850-strong Burundian force flew into the CAR on a US plane on Friday The African Union has authorised increasing the number...
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