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The UN says deadly sectarian violence in the Country appears to be getting worse and warns leaders will be held personally accountable for serious human rights violations committed ... Read more »
The UN says deadly sectarian violence in the Country appears to be getting worse and warns leaders will be held personally accountable for serious human rights violations committed ... Read more »
A powerful militia in Central African Republic said on Saturday it will only disarm once its main rivals, the mainly Muslim Seleka fighters, lay down ... see more »
Despite international efforts to stop the violence in the Central African Republic, extreme levels of violence against civilians and targeted killing of minority groups still ... Read more »
The United Nations says the humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic is worsening and the country risks sliding into what is termed ... see more »
Peul children being treated in Bangui's Paediatric hospital. They were attacked by the anti-balaka with machetes in their village near Bouali north of Bangui.
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