Investigation Into CAR Violence Begins
The International Criminal Court say the list of atrocities committed by both sides in the Central African Republic conflict is endless as it opens investigations into allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Seleka fighters
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Central African Republic:
Hague Court Opens Probe in CAR
DW, 24 September 2014
Various factions in the Central African Republic's conflict are facing a probe by the International Criminal Court. Hague-based prosecutors say they're examining allegations of… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
International Criminal Court Opens Second Probe Into Central African Republic Violence
UN News, 24 September 2014
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced that she is opening a second investigation into the situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) with respect to… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Anti-Balaka Fighters Kidnap Cameroonians to Press for Leader's Freedom
VOA, 25 September 2014
Suspected anti-balaka fighters from the Central African Republic (C.A.R.) have kidnapped a dozen Cameroonians and are demanding the release of one of their leaders and 10 others… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Armed Groups in CAR
UNIRIN, 17 September 2014
This week saw the official launch of the UN Mission for the Stabilization of the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), which took over the command of 6,000 troops previously deployed… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Central African Republic - Africa's Forgotten Conflict
The Daily Vox, 23 September 2014
A year ago, South Africa couldn't turn its eyes away from the Central African Republic (CAR). Fourteen of our soldiers had been killed as Seleka rebels ignited a coup. Back home,… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Number of Dead From Violence Is More, Estimates Show
CISA, 16 September 2014
Thousands more people have died in on-going violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) since December, and many more of the dead may never be counted, new estimates suggest. Read more »
InFocus
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The government of the Central African Republic says it has invited the International Criminal Court to investigate the most serious crimes committed in the country since 2012. Read more »
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Amnesty International has made public the identities of some of those suspected of ordering or committing the atrocities that have been taking place in the Central African ... Read more »
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Fresh violence and reprisal attacks in the Central African Republic town of Bambari has left at least 45 people dead and thousands displaced. Read more »