Protesters Block CAR Airport

Thousands of civilians who have been seeking refuge at the international airport in Bangui staged a sit-in on Tuesday, with some calling for the resignation of interim President Michel Djotodia.
  • Central African Republic:   Protesters Block Airport

    VOA, 31 December 2013

    Thousands of protesters have blocked an airport runway in the Central African Republic, with some calling for the resignation of interim President Michel Djotodia. Read more »

Graffiti calling for the president to step down amid the ongoing crisis.

  • Central African Republic:   African, French Patrols Cut Violence

    VOA, 25 December 2013

    Violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) has gradually decreased following increased joint patrols by African led forces and French troops in the capital, Bangui, and other… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Food Aid Distribution Difficult in CAR

    VOA, 23 December 2013

    The World Food Program says it will scale-up its emergency operations in Central African Republic to provide aid to more than one-million people over the next six months. However,… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Civilians March for Peace

    UNDP, 19 December 2013

    United Nations field representatives joined a youth-led march for peace this morning in Bangui, the capital. "We want to express our desire to restore the harmony that has always… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Violence Continues to Spiral

    AfricaFocus, 19 December 2013

    According to two new reports, by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, violence in the Central African Republic continues to spiral upwards, with armed militias identifying… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Car Insecurity Worsens Humanitarian Crisis

    VOA, 14 December 2013

    The communal clashes that broke out in the Central African Republic just over a week ago have killed more than 600 people and displaced approximately 100,000 in a matter of days. Read more »

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