Nowhere To Go For South Sudanese In Central African Republic

Publisher:
Wochit
Publication Date:
15 January 2014
Tags:
South Sudan, Conflict, Peace and Security, Refugees and Displacement, Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution

Ibrahim Abakar sleeps with a machete at his side, terrified the darkness will bring death or disappearance as it did for his wife and young sons when armed Christian fighters showed up at their door in the capital of Central African Republic. Returning to the land of his birth isn't an option though - South Sudan is now on the brink of civil war, mired in conflict just as the area was when he fled from there more than two decades ago.

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