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Central African Republic:
Central African Republic - UN Official Urges Strong Action to Protect Women, Girls
UN News, 24 June 2014
With women and girls in Central African Republic (CAR) falling prey to a raft of "terrifying" violations ¬perpetrated by armed groups - from rape to sexual slavery and forced… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Deadly Attacks in Central African Republic Test International Efforts to Restore Calm - UN
UN, 24 June 2014
The security situation in the Central African Republic remained tense, with a series of deadly attacks and spontaneous demonstrations testing the local and international… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
The Central African Crisis - From Predation to Stabilisation
Crisis Group, 17 June 2014
The crisis that has plagued the Central African Republic (CAR) since December 2012, particularly predation by both authorities and armed groups, has led to the collapse of the… Read more »
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Cameroon:
Surmounting a Legacy of Violence
Cameroon Tribune, 18 June 2014
Different stakeholders have made several attempts at reconciling CAR's estranged population. Read more »
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Central African Republic:
'Deep Mistrust Must First Be Overcome' - Dr Peter Sakwe Masumbe
Cameroon Tribune, 18 June 2014
Dr Peter Sakwe Masumbe, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and International Relations, University of Buea, looks at the chances of unity in CAR after the forthcoming national… Read more »
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Cameroon:
CAR Refugees Seek City Life in Cameroon
UNIRIN, 19 June 2014
Frustrated by their living conditions, refugees and other migrants are streaming into towns in eastern Cameroon in search of jobs and a fresh start. But there are concerns in the… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Attacks in Central African Republic Kill 18
VOA, 24 June 2014
At least 18 people have been killed in retaliatory clashes between Christians and Muslims in the Central African Republic. Witnesses and security officials say the violence began… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Humanitarian impasse in a Muslim Enclave
MSF, 24 June 2014
More than 90 per cent of the western Central African Republic's Muslim inhabitants have fled violence in the past few months. Armed international forces are protecting the last… Read more »
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Cameroon:
Hunger Drives CAR Residents to Cameroon
VOA, 19 June 2014
On the eve of World Refugee Day, the number of people fleeing the Central African Republic into Cameroon is increasing sharply. The refugees are escaping violence and famine caused… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
'Your Message Has Not Been Sent'
RSF, 4 June 2014
Reporters Without Border condemns the announcement by the Central African Republic's ministry of communications that SMS messages are banned "from 2 June until further notice."… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
International Community Urged to Protect Journalists in CAR
RSF, 18 June 2014
"You don't check your facts. You lie. You say anything. We'll soon deal with you." Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Leading Prelate Aids Muslim Refugees
CISA, 16 June 2014
Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Bangui, Most Rev Dieudonné Nzapalainga, traveled into the dangerous interior to the nation to bring aid to 600 Muslim refugees,… Read more »