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Рывок на Бозум и массовый митинг в поддержку армии — что произошло в ЦАР 13 февраля

Рывок на Бозум и массовый митинг в поддержку армии — что произошло в ЦАР 13 февраля
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Families in Bouar in the Central African Republic seek refuge in church after rebel attacks

Central African Republic: Families in Bouar seek refuge in church after rebel attacks 167 shares 18/01/2021 - 15:45 People living in Bouar in the Central African Republic sought shelter in the local cathedral after rebel attacks on January 7 and 9. © Facebook Text by: Poline Tchoubar 7 min Armed groups opposed to President Faustin-Archange Touadéra carried out attacks on the town of Bouar in northwestern Central African Republic on January 7 and 9. Since then, more than 5,000 people have sought refuge in the town’s cathedral. Even though calm has returned, the town remains paralysed and the humanitarian situation is getting worse, according to the bishop who has welcomed families into the cathedral.

Central African Republic: Displacement Reaches 120,000, As Another Deadly Attack Leaves One UN Peacekeeper Dead

another attack by combatants on a UN convoy, which left a peacekeeper from Burundi dead, and two others wounded. In an appeal for an immediate end to all bloodshed - which has included deadly clashes with UN peacekeepers and Friday s attack in Ouaka prefecture - UNHCR also said that mass displacement has continued outside the country since the 27 December Presidential poll, reversing a trend of people returning to CAR in recent years. “What is clear is the situation has evolved, it has worsened, we have seen that the number of refugees has doubled in just one week”, said spokesperson Boris Cheshirkov, during a scheduled press

OHCHR | CAR: Violations of human rights and international humanitarian law must be punished to prevent ongoing violence and conflict

GENEVA (15 January 2021) – A UN human rights expert said today impunity will continue to fuel violence and conflict in the Central African Republic unless perpetrators, co-perpetrators and accomplices of violations of human rights and international humanitarian law are arrested, prosecuted and tried. Yao Agbetse, the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the CAR, said the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) had obstructed the country’s electoral campaign in December, prevented the deployment of election materials, disrupted the mobilisation of voters to carry out their democratic right, and burned polling stations. “I deplore the fact that thousands of Central Africans were unable to exercise their right to vote and that many were victims of torture or ill-treatment and death threats for exercising their right to vote in the first round of elections on December 27, 2020,” the expert said. “The CPC attacked several localities, including Kaga

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