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Central African Republic: Amnesty investigates reveals full horror of conflict and election violence

Violence in CAR: Thousands trek to seek refuge in Cameroon

Violence in CAR: Thousands trek to seek refuge in Cameroon Published on 19.01.2021 at 18h11 by journal du Cameroun Share CAR refugees (c) copyright UNHCR Close to five thousand Central Africans are said to have trekked from their violence-hit country to seek refuge in neighbouring Cameroon recently. A resurgence of violence in neighbouring Central African Republic, CAR has been giving sleepless nights to many Central Africans who have been forced to cross over to Cameroon and other neighbouring countries for safety. According to a report published by the UN Refugee Agency Tuesday January 19, about five thousand Central African farmers, civil servants and merchants have trekked through the bush to avoid the road and armed rebels to get to Garoua Boulai, Cameroonian border town with CAR.

UNHCR - Thousands of Central Africans seek refuge in Cameroon

Thousands of Central Africans seek refuge in Cameroon A resurgence of violence in the Central African Republic has driven 5,000 Central Africans to seek safety across the border in Cameroon. Central African children are among refugees seeking safety in Cameroon. © UNHCR/Xavier Bourgois By Xavier Bourgois in Garoua-Boulaï, Cameroon  |  19 January 2021   |  Español   |  Français Sitting at the bar of a hotel in Garoua-Boulaï, a small town in eastern Cameroon on the border with the Central African Republic, a middle-aged man makes a series of phone calls. Just a few weeks ago, he was a candidate in legislative elections in the Central African town of Bouar. 

Une vingtaine de directeurs du commerce mutualisent leurs expériences à Gagnoa

Une vingtaine de directeurs du commerce mutualisent leurs expériences à Gagnoa
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