- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One
They went to the airport when the massacres began.
Residents of Bangui, the capital of th...
published: 13 Dec 2013
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One
They went to the airport when the massacres began. Residents of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, knew that French soldiers were stationed at Bangui M'Poko International Airport. And so when the latest round of fighting in the city began last week, they fled to the airport, hoping the soldiers would offer them protection. We landed at M'Poko five days later. The sectarian fighting that has led CAR, one of the poorest countries in the world, to the brink of collapse began last March when Michel Djotodia and his loose rebel alliance (known as the Séléka) stormed Bangui and ousted President François Bozizé. Djotodia appointed himself president and tried to integrate the Séléka into the armed forces, but it didn't work. Even Djotodia admitted that he didn't have control over most of the rebels, many of whom are said to be mercenaries from neighboring Chad and Sudan. Bands of mostly Muslim Séléka rebels are now terrorizing the majority Christian country, raping and murdering civilians as they roam. Civilians have formed their own "anti-balaka" militias — balaka means machete or sword — to fight back. Meanwhile, many of those who aren't fighting have sought refuge in the only places they consider safe: houses of worship. And the Muslim civilian minority fears reprisals by the anti-balaka forces after nine months of Séléka rule. It's important to note that many people with firsthand knowledge of the war have told us that the religious aspect of the conflict — Muslim rebels vs. Christian civilians — is overblown. They say this is not an ideological war, but rather a war of identity that goes back generations. Regardless of the root causes, the United Nations and other prominent NGOs speculate that the situation could become far worse. Read the full article on VICE.com here: http://www.vice.com/read/crisis-in-the-central-african-republic Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Central African Republic in crisis - #Africa News
France sounds the alarm bell over the Central African Republic, saying the country could s...
published: 22 Nov 2013
Central African Republic in crisis - #Africa News
Central African Republic in crisis - #Africa News
France sounds the alarm bell over the Central African Republic, saying the country could slip into genocide. With the UN Security Council set to meet on Monday, we speak to one of the US's senior representatives in the region. Meanwhile, France 24's reporters are in Bamako, as Mali gears up to vote on Sunday. 11/21/2013 AFRICA NEWS- published: 22 Nov 2013
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The forgotten crisis: What is going on in the Central African Republic? - Truthloader
In the middle of Africa there lies a remote and little known country called the Central Af...
published: 13 Dec 2013
The forgotten crisis: What is going on in the Central African Republic? - Truthloader
The forgotten crisis: What is going on in the Central African Republic? - Truthloader
In the middle of Africa there lies a remote and little known country called the Central African Republic, or CAR. Not only is CAR one of the least developed and poorest countries in the world with the world's joint lowest life expectancy, but for the past nine months it has been embroiled in a conflict and state of lawlessness described by many news outlets and commentators as "the worst crisis you've never heard of". On 5 December the United Nations issued a mandate to restore order in CAR "by all necessary means" following a surge of violence in which 394 people were killed in the capital Bangui in just three days of fighting. And many of these people were children. We explain exactly what's going on in CAR and how the conflict reached this point. Watch our interview with the International Committee of the Red Cross' spokesperson in CAR here: http://bit.ly/1cQLGAK StoneOcean's music: www.stoneocean.info StoneOcean's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/RatedmusicOfficial Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TRUsub Why you should subscribe to Truthloader: http://bit.ly/1aGJD0a More videos from Truthloader: Syria is starving: http://bit.ly/1bV4tdD What is Israel's Magic Wand?: http://bit.ly/1emh4a4 Where is the most polluted place on Earth?: http://bit.ly/1g21m4d Police officer brutally beaten up in New York: http://bit.ly/18tzhRO Occupy abolish $15m debt in the US: http://bit.ly/I4mYB1 Afghan army torture prisoner as US forces look on: http://bit.ly/HCBcJg Private prisons: How US corporations make money out of locking you up: http://bit.ly/HKLbNb Anonymous Million Mask London 2013: http://bit.ly/16DVDPh Is China taking over the world?: http://bit.ly/HwHcmv Saudi whips and beats victim for looking at his wife: http://bit.ly/1aLlSET The NSA has collected your address book: http://bit.ly/1cswbRD Abductions and executions: Counterterrorism under Obama: http://bit.ly/18G9zoK The war on drugs is a war on you (Part One): http://bit.ly/19pXcgC A race for what's left of the planet - The Arctic battleground: http://bit.ly/15hsbOy Check out our top 20 videos playlist: http://bit.ly/V55Vna Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/truthloader Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/truthloader Join us on Google+: http://google.com/+truthloader Read our reddit: http://reddit.com/r/truthloader Truthloader is a channel dedicated to citizen journalism. We find the best examples of crowd-sourced video and independent content, then use our expertise to add context and analysis. We respond to the stories you're interested in, so if you've got a story you'd love us to get to the bottom of, tweet us, Facebook us, or respond to our videos with a comment - and perhaps check out our reddit.- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Three
We ran across dirt roads, pausing every so often to seek shelter behind mud-brick walls an...
published: 20 Dec 2013
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Three
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Three
We ran across dirt roads, pausing every so often to seek shelter behind mud-brick walls and giant tree trunks as the sounds of heavy machine guns echoed all around. We couldn't tell where the bullets were coming from, or whether the main roads were safe. Behind us in the creeping dark, two critically injured men lay bleeding in the back of our pickup truck. We'd had to abandon it, and them, as the firing drew closer. Read the rest on VICE here: http://www.vice.com/read/violence-in-the-central-african-republic-escalates-as-presidents-family-flees-country This is the third dispatch from VICE's Danny Gold and Robert King, who have been reporting from Bangui since landing there December 10th. Watch "Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-9F3hbYpAE&list;=PLDbSvEZka6GGHivZqJOTMcmvarhWauVBi&index;=1 Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com- published: 20 Dec 2013
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Five
On New Year's Eve, Central African Republic President Michel Djotodia addressed the nation...
published: 03 Jan 2014
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Five
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Five
On New Year's Eve, Central African Republic President Michel Djotodia addressed the nation. He praised his former Seleka supporters for carrying out the successful coup in March of last year that ousted President François Bozizé and his political party, KNK. "This sacrifice that we gave is for the people of Central Africa," Djotodia said. He also accused Bozizé and his followers of staging an armed rebellion this past December in an attempt to prevent Djotodia's transitional government from succeeding. "I have no doubt these groups are supported by the dethroned president and some of his compatriots. They are responsible." After taking shots at his rival, Djotodia spoke directly to the people of CAR, including the more than 1 million displaced by the fighting who have sought shelter near the airport in the capital city of Bangui — the French military presence there offers some protection from the violence — and in the country's schools, churches, and mosques. "I strongly encourage all those who fled their homes to return back home and find a normal life," Djotodia said. He then called on people to resume working in order to avoid an economic collapse. (Two days later, the parliament building remained unoccupied, and much of the country's public sector was still shut down.) The internally displaced persons camp near Bangui's airport now has more than 100,000 people living in it. About 1,000 of them protested on the airport's runway, shutting down CAR's sole lifeline to the outside world. The protesters demanded that Djotodia step down and that international aid organizations increase the amount of help they're providing the country. There were reports that the French military used tear gas to clear the runway. On January 2, French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian arrived in Bangui to address French troops and show support for two soldiers who were killed last month. "You have just lost two of your comrades," he said. "I am sure it was a huge moment of sorrow ... and at the beginning of this new year my first thoughts are for them. I pay homage to their courage and bravery, and show solidarity to their families and their comrades." Today, the only functioning institution in the country appears to be Bangui's Hotel Ledger Plaza, a five-star establishment where many ex-Seleka generals and other well-connected government officials have taken refuge from the violence. Video and article by Robert King Watch "Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-9F3hbYpAE&list;=PLDbSvEZka6GGHivZqJOTMcmvarhWauVBi&index;=1 Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com- published: 03 Jan 2014
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
On December 25, 2013, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave his Christmas sermon in the Ce...
published: 27 Dec 2013
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
On December 25, 2013, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave his Christmas sermon in the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui. He discussed the need for reconciliation and forgiveness, but the country's leaders are incapable of stopping—or unwilling to stop—the violence, even as the country spirals deeper into the abyss due to an endless series of revenge killings between Christians and Muslims. Christmas night, I took refuge in what had probably been a Bangui flophouse in better times. Gunfire cracked in the distance, bullets zipped by, and explosions shook the windows as I sat there in the darkness. No one seemed to know who was fighting, most people were in hiding, and everyone was scared. A French military helicopter circled overhead while I frantically gathered my belongings in case I needed to move in the middle of the night. Twenty-four hours later, armed militias attacked the presidential palace. As Nzapalainga told his flock, what had been sectarian strife is now a religious conflict. And Lucifer has taken up residency in the CAR. Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com- published: 27 Dec 2013
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Chaos in the Central African Republic (Part 1) - #F24Debate
At the United Nations this week, French president François Hollande warned that the Centra...
published: 26 Sep 2013
Chaos in the Central African Republic (Part 1) - #F24Debate
Chaos in the Central African Republic (Part 1) - #F24Debate
At the United Nations this week, French president François Hollande warned that the Central African Republic could be the next Mali. This comes five months after a loose coalition of Chadian and Sudanese-back rebels overran the capital. In an exclusive report upcountry, we see how the longer the lawlessness persists, the more it fuels local rivalries. Our guests : Julie OWONO, Head of the Africa Desk, Internet Without Borders, Boris HEGER, Freelance photographer, Dominique TRINQUAND, Consultant, Expert on United Nations and Peacekeeping Operations. React on the Debate: on Twitter, at #F24Debate or on http://f24.my/19FPuCL. Follow our hosts François Picard on Twitter : @FrancoisF24 (https://twitter.com/FrancoisF24). and Anelise Borges : @AnneliseBorges (https://twitter.com/AnneliseBorges). 09/26/2013 THE DEBATE part 1 PART 1 - A live debate on the topic of the day, with four guests. From Monday to Thursday at 7.10 pm, presented by François Picard. Watch the second part of the show : http://youtu.be/XJiPxhdFOss All shows: http://www.france24.com/en/taxonomy/emission/18881 FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 http://www.france24.com- published: 26 Sep 2013
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The Polyphonic Singing of the Aka Pygmies of Central Africa
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: ht...
published: 26 Sep 2009
author: unesco
The Polyphonic Singing of the Aka Pygmies of Central Africa
The Polyphonic Singing of the Aka Pygmies of Central Africa
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00018 Description: The Aka Pygmi...- published: 26 Sep 2009
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Africa News: Violence rages in the Central African Republic isolated from the world
We start an exclusive report on the ongoing violence in the Central African Republic. Our ...
published: 16 Sep 2013
Africa News: Violence rages in the Central African Republic isolated from the world
Africa News: Violence rages in the Central African Republic isolated from the world
We start an exclusive report on the ongoing violence in the Central African Republic. Our reporters were able to access an isolated area more than 450 kilometers north of the capital. Then, onto European donors who're pledging 1.8 billion euros to Somalia. The money will go to a three year plan to help get the war torn country back on its feet. And polls are closed in Rwanda. In all 80 parliamentary seats are up for grabs. Paul Kagamé's Rwandan Patriotic Front is expected to come out on top. 09/16/2013 AFRICA NEWS- published: 16 Sep 2013
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Their Story - The Street Children of Bangui, Central African Republic - July 2012 - War Child UK
In 2011 two friends decided they were going to cycle around the world in aid of War Child ...
published: 21 Jul 2012
Their Story - The Street Children of Bangui, Central African Republic - July 2012 - War Child UK
Their Story - The Street Children of Bangui, Central African Republic - July 2012 - War Child UK
In 2011 two friends decided they were going to cycle around the world in aid of War Child UK. Before leaving in, February 2012, they visited Bangui, Central African Republic to see firsthand how War Child UK are supporting a local charity there. The charity, Fondation Voix du Coeur, provides help and support to the street children of Bangui. Here is a short documentary telling the story of just a handful of street children in Bangui and how the Fondation Voix du Coeur, with the help of War Child UK, is providing essential support for them. Please help us support War Child UK. They are a small international charity that protects children from the brutal effects of war and its consequences. They currently work in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Iraq, Uganda and now Syria. They're on the ground -- supporting the most vulnerable children that are too often forgotten in the aftermath of conflict. You can donate to them direct through our JustGiving page here: http://www.justgiving.com/DaringDynamos- published: 21 Jul 2012
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West & Central Africa - National Geographic Traveler
For the intrepid traveler, West and Central Africa presents exciting new places to explore...
published: 02 Jan 2010
author: Blad771
West & Central Africa - National Geographic Traveler
West & Central Africa - National Geographic Traveler
For the intrepid traveler, West and Central Africa presents exciting new places to explore. Chick out a plethora of festivals and colorful celebrations or hi...- published: 02 Jan 2010
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- author: Blad771
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French troops start to disarm militias in Central African Republic
French troops have traded fire with rebels in the Central African Republic who have refuse...
published: 09 Dec 2013
French troops start to disarm militias in Central African Republic
French troops start to disarm militias in Central African Republic
French troops have traded fire with rebels in the Central African Republic who have refused to lay... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/09/french-troops-start-to-disarm-militias-in-central-african-republic French troops have traded fire with rebels in the Central African Republic who have refused to lay down their weapons. It is reported many fled after the firefight. The 1,600 strong French force was sent to CAR after days of heavy fighting between Christians and Muslims left almost 400 dead in the capital. Seleka rebels many from neighbouring Chad and Sudan had seized power in March. Disarming the former fighters has not been easy. "The difficult thing is that with some of these militias which we call the former Seleka, I was told many of them have taken off their uniforms and are now dressed as civilians so we need to ask for the weapons but it is difficult to recognise these individuals," explained French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius That is just one problem for the French. The Central African Republic's bush and forest terrain also makes it difficult to flush out the dissident fighters. France's Defence Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian said fighters loyal to interim President Djotodia must return to barracks and the rest surrender their weapons. The minister said his troops would use force if necessary. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews- published: 09 Dec 2013
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French President questions Central African Republic leadership as violence continues
French troops arrived to a hero's welcome in the Central African Republic, as France annou...
published: 08 Dec 2013
French President questions Central African Republic leadership as violence continues
French President questions Central African Republic leadership as violence continues
French troops arrived to a hero's welcome in the Central African Republic, as France announced that... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/08/french-president-questions-central-african-republic-leadership-as-violence- French troops arrived to a hero's welcome in the Central African Republic, as France announced that 1,600 soldiers will be deployed to keep the peace alongside the African Union forces. But the cheers mask the fear of a nation on the brink. Religious violence continues to claim lives. The Red Cross announced that at least 400 bodies have been collected in the capital Bangui since Thursday. French President François Hollande, working under a UN-backed mission to stem the tide of religious violence, called into question the interim president's role. "We must disarm the armed groups, restore stability, and at the appropriate time, enable the country to hold free and fair elections," said Hollande, addressing the Africa-France summit in Paris. The country has been plunged into violence since the president was ousted in March by the Muslim Seleka rebel group. Fearing for their lives, 10 percent of the population have fled their homes often taking refuge in churches. At the Catholic Mission in Bangui, Father Evitas, Don Bosco spoke of the rising humanitarian crisis. "(It) causes a sanitary problem, as we do not have the infrastructure for this. We have a problem with toilets - we don't have any. Then there's the health problem, we don't have any medicine." Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews- published: 08 Dec 2013
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Trip to Central Africa - Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi
Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi - best places in 1080 HD....
published: 16 Aug 2012
author: ALBERTPORTAL
Trip to Central Africa - Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi
Trip to Central Africa - Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi
Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi - best places in 1080 HD.- published: 16 Aug 2012
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Central African Republic violence
CNN's Nima Elbagir and team escape a U.N. compound in Bossangoa following fierce fighting ...
published: 05 Dec 2013
Central African Republic violence
Central African Republic violence
CNN's Nima Elbagir and team escape a U.N. compound in Bossangoa following fierce fighting and RPG attacks.- published: 05 Dec 2013
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France to act in Central African Republic
France has said tonight that its military operation in the Central African Republic will b...
published: 06 Dec 2013
France to act in Central African Republic
France to act in Central African Republic
France has said tonight that its military operation in the Central African Republic will begin "immediately" after the UN Security Council approved a mission to tackle sectarian violence.Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jsp Missed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/ Channel 4 News weather forecast, with Liam Dutton: http://www.channel4.com/weather/ All the latest blog posts from the Channel 4 News on-screen talent: http://blogs.channel4.com/news/- published: 06 Dec 2013
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Central African Republic: fighting could spill into genocide
Christian families hide by their thousands in the airport of Bangui, capital of the CAR. T...
published: 09 Dec 2013
Central African Republic: fighting could spill into genocide
Central African Republic: fighting could spill into genocide
Christian families hide by their thousands in the airport of Bangui, capital of the CAR. They're terrified of the Seleka gangs going house to house with guns and machetes. Alex Thomson is there. .Sign up for Snowmail, your daily preview of what is on Channel 4 News, sent straight to your inbox, here: http://mailing.channel4.com/public/snowmail/remotebox.jsp Missed Channel 4 News? Catch up on the last seven days here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/ Channel 4 News weather forecast, with Liam Dutton: http://www.channel4.com/weather/ All the latest blog posts from the Channel 4 News on-screen talent: http://blogs.channel4.com/news/- published: 09 Dec 2013
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French troops capture Bossangoa in Central Africa Republic
France is pressing ahead with its military operations in the Central African Republic. Fre...
published: 09 Dec 2013
French troops capture Bossangoa in Central Africa Republic
French troops capture Bossangoa in Central Africa Republic
France is pressing ahead with its military operations in the Central African Republic. French troops have now captured the town of Bossangoa in the north of the capital Bangui. France claims the aim of the mission is to create stability in the country in order to allow humanitarian aid to reach violence-hit areas. France is sending 1-thousand 600 troops to its former colony to end the communal violence there. The bloodshed began when Christian militias -- who support ousted president Francois Bozize -- attacked several Muslim neighborhoods. The Red Cross says scores of people have lost their lives.- published: 09 Dec 2013
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