CAR Rebels Clash With UN Peacekeepers

Fighting took place in several locations around the country between anti-Balaka members and peacekeepers.

  • Central African Republic:   Rebels Clash With UN Peacekeepers

    UN News, 22 December 2014

    The United Nations mission in the Central African Republic has said it is concerned about fighting that took place this weekend in several locations around the country, including… Read more »

African Union MISCA troops from Cameroon patrol in Bangui, Central African Republic.

  • Central African Republic:   Muslims Trapped in Enclaves

    HRW, 22 December 2014

    Hundreds of Muslim residents in western parts of the Central African Republic are trapped in enclaves in deplorable conditions, Human Rights Watch said today. They fear attacks if… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   UNHCR Seeks Rescue of Ethnic Group

    UNHCR, 23 December 2014

    The UN refugee agency on Friday expressed growing concern for hundreds of members of the ethnic Peuhl minority trapped for several months in the town of Yaloke. Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Unicef Warns Two Out of Five Children Without Vital Aid

    UN News, 17 December 2014

    Two out of five children urgently needing humanitarian aid in Central African Republic are without it, thanks to a critical lack of funding and continued conflict, a year after… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Thousands of Child Soldiers Recruited

    DW, 18 December 2014

    Thousands of children have been killed, raped and recruited as child soldiers in the Central African Republic, a new Save the Children report says. Armed groups use the children as… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Armed Groups Recruit 10,000 Child Soldiers in Central African Republic - NGO

    Thomson Reuters Foundation, 18 December 2014

    Up to 10,000 children have been recruited by armed groups during the conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR) despite a U.N.-backed peacekeeping presence, the number rising… Read more »

  • Egypt:   Tayyeb - Coexistence in CAR Azhar Priority

    Egypt Online, 19 December 2014

    Al-Azhar Grand Imam Ahmad el-Tayyeb has said a suitable solution to achieve coexistence among the people of Central African Republic (CAR) is a priority of al-Azhar. Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Catholics Reach Out to Muslim Ex-Rebels

    CISA, 19 December 2014

    Archbishop Dieudonné Nzapalainga, of the Catholic Archdiocese of Bangui, recently visited a camp where former members of the Seleka rebel militia, who are predominately… Read more »

  • Central African Republic:   Warring Parties Urged to Down Arms

    UN News, 19 December 2014

    The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned the recent resurgence of violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) and reiterated its appeal to all parties to the… Read more »

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