A Year Later, Violence Still Reigns in the CAR

Publisher:
Voice of America
Publication Date:
25 March 2014
Tags:
Central African Republic, Conflict, Peace and Security

It has been a year since the group Seleka, a coalition of mostly Muslim northern rebels, seized power in the Central African Republic and launched a campaign of looting, torture and atrocities that plunged the country into chaos. A year later, there are few signs of peace, as gunfire continues to ring through the streets of the capital Bangui. VOA's Vincent Makori reports.

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