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War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)
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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cle
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Pope Francis arrives in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic
Pope Francis arrives in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, on the final stop of his African visit. The trip came following security concerns, as nearly 1 million people have been forced from their homes by fighting between Christian and Muslim militants since March 2013. The pope has declared himself a “Pilgrim of peace and an apostle of hope”, and wouldn’t be stopped from visiting t
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The Human Cost of War in the Central African Republic
In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the Christian President Francois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICE News traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February president
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Inside PK5 (Extra Scene from 'United in Hate: Central African Republic')
Watch the full length: http://bit.ly/1O38HyY
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic's capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to fo
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Central African Republic: Child soldiers learning to be children again - BBC News
In the Central African Republic up to 10,000 children have been part of rebel groups on both sides of the conflict. In April, both sides signed a landmark agreement to release all the children in their ranks - so far just under half have been freed. The BBC's Stephanie Hegarty has spoken to three children released in July, who are trying rebuild their lives as fighting continues around them.
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Central African Republic: A divided country - BBC News
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Is the Central African Republic now a permanently fractured state, divided along religious lines? Some reports have described the situation in CAR as one in which genocide could easily break out. A BBC team has been there, against a backdrop of continuing violence between Christian and Muslim militias, to assess the situation on the ground, and how eff
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United in Hate: The Fight for Control in CAR
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called th
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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. He praised his former Seleka supporters for carrying out the succ...
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United in Hate: Central African Republic (Trailer)
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called th
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Blood Diamonds and Religious War: Diamonds and Division
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it is also rich in natural resources. One of the official mining sectors has collapsed amid the country’s ongoing conflict, and now both sides are benefitting from the illicit trade of gold and diamonds. Clashes over control of the many mines have also created religious tension in places where there previously had been
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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 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 parliamenta
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War in the Central African Republic: Part 1/5 (Documentary)
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 1...
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CRISIS EXPLAINED IN 60 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
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Understanding the Central African Republic
In which John discusses the ongoing war in the Central African Republic and how complex news stories that don't meet our expectations can go ignored, even when they're very important. REMINDER: EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS ARE ALLOWED TO BE OVER FOUR MINUTES.
A much more detailed and very interesting overview of the conflict beginning in 2012: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic_conflict
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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 slip into genocide. With the UN Security Council set to meet on Mond...
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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 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 figh
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Anti-Balaka militia on the revenge path in the Central African Republic - BBC News
In the Central African Republic, villages are emptying as Muslims flee to nearby Chad for safety. They are under attack from a Christian militia, the anti-Ba...
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Ethnic cleansing in the Central African Republic
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/central-african-republic-ethnic-cleansing-sectarian-violence-2014-02-12 International peacekeepers have failed to prevent the ...
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Six
As the crisis in the Central African Republic escalates, VICE News returned to the capital city to cover the situation on the ground. The past few months hav...
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Pope to Central African Republic youths: Love your enemies and you will be victorious
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WARNING: Graphic video - soldier shot in Central African Republic | Channel 4 News
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Pope Francis Urges Forgiveness in the Central African Republic | NBC Nightly News
On the final leg of his African tour, Pope Francis is issuing an appeal for Muslims and Christians in the war-torn nation to lay down their weapons and instead arm themselves with peace.
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Raw: Pope Ends Visit to Central African Republic
Pope Francis heads back to Italy following a two-day visit to Central African Republic. The Pontiff held a mass in Bangui after visiting an area mosque. (Nov. 30)
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War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)
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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130...
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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims.
CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN and international community looking confused and impotent.
In March 2013, the Séléka, a mostly Muslim rebel alliance, rose up and overthrew the corrupt government of François Bozizé, while bringing terror and chaos across the country - pillaging, killing and raping with impunity. In response, mostly Christian self-defense forces, called the anti-balaka, formed to defend CAR against Séléka attacks.
Clashes grew more frequent throughout 2013 as the Séléka grew more ruthless. In December 2013, French and African troops went in to disarm the Séléka and staunch the bloodshed. The anti-balaka, seizing on a weakened Séléka, then went on the offensive.
CAR had no real history of religious violence, and the current conflict is not based on any religious ideology. The fighting, however, turned increasingly sectarian in the fall of 2013, with revenge killings becoming the norm. And as the Séléka's power waned, the anti-balaka fed their need for revenge by brutalizing Muslim civilians.
"Too few peacekeepers were deployed too late; the challenge of disarming the Séléka, containing the anti-balaka, and protecting the Muslim minority was underestimated," Human Rights Watch said in a recent statement.
The bloodshed has not stopped. The UN is still debating whether or not to send peacekeepers. Even if a peacekeeping operation is approved, it will take six months for troops to be assembled.
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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims.
CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN and international community looking confused and impotent.
In March 2013, the Séléka, a mostly Muslim rebel alliance, rose up and overthrew the corrupt government of François Bozizé, while bringing terror and chaos across the country - pillaging, killing and raping with impunity. In response, mostly Christian self-defense forces, called the anti-balaka, formed to defend CAR against Séléka attacks.
Clashes grew more frequent throughout 2013 as the Séléka grew more ruthless. In December 2013, French and African troops went in to disarm the Séléka and staunch the bloodshed. The anti-balaka, seizing on a weakened Séléka, then went on the offensive.
CAR had no real history of religious violence, and the current conflict is not based on any religious ideology. The fighting, however, turned increasingly sectarian in the fall of 2013, with revenge killings becoming the norm. And as the Séléka's power waned, the anti-balaka fed their need for revenge by brutalizing Muslim civilians.
"Too few peacekeepers were deployed too late; the challenge of disarming the Séléka, containing the anti-balaka, and protecting the Muslim minority was underestimated," Human Rights Watch said in a recent statement.
The bloodshed has not stopped. The UN is still debating whether or not to send peacekeepers. Even if a peacekeeping operation is approved, it will take six months for troops to be assembled.
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Pope Francis arrives in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic
Pope Francis arrives in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, on the final stop of his African visit. The trip came following security concerns, as n...
Pope Francis arrives in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, on the final stop of his African visit. The trip came following security concerns, as nearly 1 million people have been forced from their homes by fighting between Christian and Muslim militants since March 2013. The pope has declared himself a “Pilgrim of peace and an apostle of hope”, and wouldn’t be stopped from visiting the conflict-ravaged country.
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Pope Francis arrives in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, on the final stop of his African visit. The trip came following security concerns, as nearly 1 million people have been forced from their homes by fighting between Christian and Muslim militants since March 2013. The pope has declared himself a “Pilgrim of peace and an apostle of hope”, and wouldn’t be stopped from visiting the conflict-ravaged country.
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The Human Cost of War in the Central African Republic
In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the Christian President Francois Bozize and bringi...
In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the Christian President Francois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICE News traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The Silent Crisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
Producer's Note: This documentary was filmed in July and August 2014 in the Central African Republic (CAR). An earlier version of the documentary cited statistics regarding internally displaced people (IDPs) in CAR — namely that 100,000 IDPs are living in a camp near the M'Poko International Airport.
According to a January 2015 report by The Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS) regarding IDPs in CAR, these figures have become outdated. They have been removed from this version of the documentary. Approximately 20,000 IDPs are currently living in the camp, according to the ACAPS report.
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In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the Christian President Francois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICE News traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The Silent Crisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
Producer's Note: This documentary was filmed in July and August 2014 in the Central African Republic (CAR). An earlier version of the documentary cited statistics regarding internally displaced people (IDPs) in CAR — namely that 100,000 IDPs are living in a camp near the M'Poko International Airport.
According to a January 2015 report by The Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS) regarding IDPs in CAR, these figures have become outdated. They have been removed from this version of the documentary. Approximately 20,000 IDPs are currently living in the camp, according to the ACAPS report.
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Inside PK5 (Extra Scene from 'United in Hate: Central African Republic')
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In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Cen...
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In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic's capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called the anti-balaka, and carried out revenge killings.
By the end of 2013, the Central African Republic had descended into civil war. Under pressure from the international community, the Seleka were forced to give up power and retreated towards the northeast, where they regrouped.
A United Nations peacekeeping mission and a French military operation were able to stem the fighting, but despite their presence, the transitional government has not been able to regain control of the country outside Bangui.
With the anti-balaka controlling the southwest, and the Seleka controlling the northeast, the Central African Republic is de facto partitioned along ethno-religious lines. For those who find themselves on the wrong side of the divide, life has become hell.
In this extra scene, VICE News goes to PK5, a predominantly Muslim enclave of the Central African Republic's capital of Bangui, which has seen some of the most violent and brutal fighting between Muslim and Christian communities since the start of the conflict.
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In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic's capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called the anti-balaka, and carried out revenge killings.
By the end of 2013, the Central African Republic had descended into civil war. Under pressure from the international community, the Seleka were forced to give up power and retreated towards the northeast, where they regrouped.
A United Nations peacekeeping mission and a French military operation were able to stem the fighting, but despite their presence, the transitional government has not been able to regain control of the country outside Bangui.
With the anti-balaka controlling the southwest, and the Seleka controlling the northeast, the Central African Republic is de facto partitioned along ethno-religious lines. For those who find themselves on the wrong side of the divide, life has become hell.
In this extra scene, VICE News goes to PK5, a predominantly Muslim enclave of the Central African Republic's capital of Bangui, which has seen some of the most violent and brutal fighting between Muslim and Christian communities since the start of the conflict.
Watch "United in Hate: The Fight for Control in CAR" - http://bit.ly/1O38HyY
Read "Fighting Erupts in Central African Republic as Rebels Attempt to Disrupt Key Vote" - http://bit.ly/1J9xSPi
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Central African Republic: Child soldiers learning to be children again - BBC News
In the Central African Republic up to 10,000 children have been part of rebel groups on both sides of the conflict. In April, both sides signed a landmark agree...
In the Central African Republic up to 10,000 children have been part of rebel groups on both sides of the conflict. In April, both sides signed a landmark agreement to release all the children in their ranks - so far just under half have been freed. The BBC's Stephanie Hegarty has spoken to three children released in July, who are trying rebuild their lives as fighting continues around them.
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wn.com/Central African Republic Child Soldiers Learning To Be Children Again BBC News
In the Central African Republic up to 10,000 children have been part of rebel groups on both sides of the conflict. In April, both sides signed a landmark agreement to release all the children in their ranks - so far just under half have been freed. The BBC's Stephanie Hegarty has spoken to three children released in July, who are trying rebuild their lives as fighting continues around them.
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Central African Republic: A divided country - BBC News
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Is the Central African Republic now a permanently fractured state, divided along religious lines? Some reports hav...
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Is the Central African Republic now a permanently fractured state, divided along religious lines? Some reports have described the situation in CAR as one in which genocide could easily break out. A BBC team has been there, against a backdrop of continuing violence between Christian and Muslim militias, to assess the situation on the ground, and how effectively the peacekeeping forces deployed there are holding apart the two rival armed groups.
Outside the capital Bangui there's mostly no infrastructure – no covered roads, no running water, no sanitation, no electricity. We recorded our progress along the way.
BBC team: Andrew Harding; Jonathan Twigg, Stuart Phillips
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Is the Central African Republic now a permanently fractured state, divided along religious lines? Some reports have described the situation in CAR as one in which genocide could easily break out. A BBC team has been there, against a backdrop of continuing violence between Christian and Muslim militias, to assess the situation on the ground, and how effectively the peacekeeping forces deployed there are holding apart the two rival armed groups.
Outside the capital Bangui there's mostly no infrastructure – no covered roads, no running water, no sanitation, no electricity. We recorded our progress along the way.
BBC team: Andrew Harding; Jonathan Twigg, Stuart Phillips
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United in Hate: The Fight for Control in CAR
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and sei...
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called the anti-balaka, and carried out revenge killings.
By the end of 2013, the Central African Republic had descended into civil war. Under pressure from the international community, the Seleka were forced to give up power and retreated towards the northeast, where they regrouped.
A United Nations peacekeeping mission and a French military operation were able to stem the fighting, but despite their presence, the transitional government has not been able to regain control of the country outside Bangui.
With the anti-balaka controlling the southwest, and the Seleka controlling the northeast, the Central African Republic is de facto partitioned along ethno-religious lines. For those who find themselves on the wrong side of the divide, life has become hell.
VICE News travels to Carnot, a mining town at the heart of the Central African Republic's diamond region controlled by the anti-balaka, where 500 Muslims are hiding in a church to stay alive. On the other side of the country in Bambari, ex-Seleka rebels are terrorizing the Christian population, with thousands forced to seek shelter in a cotton factory following renewed fighting.
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wn.com/United In Hate The Fight For Control In Car
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called the anti-balaka, and carried out revenge killings.
By the end of 2013, the Central African Republic had descended into civil war. Under pressure from the international community, the Seleka were forced to give up power and retreated towards the northeast, where they regrouped.
A United Nations peacekeeping mission and a French military operation were able to stem the fighting, but despite their presence, the transitional government has not been able to regain control of the country outside Bangui.
With the anti-balaka controlling the southwest, and the Seleka controlling the northeast, the Central African Republic is de facto partitioned along ethno-religious lines. For those who find themselves on the wrong side of the divide, life has become hell.
VICE News travels to Carnot, a mining town at the heart of the Central African Republic's diamond region controlled by the anti-balaka, where 500 Muslims are hiding in a church to stay alive. On the other side of the country in Bambari, ex-Seleka rebels are terrorizing the Christian population, with thousands forced to seek shelter in a cotton factory following renewed fighting.
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- published: 01 Dec 2015
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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. He praised his former Seleka supporters for carrying out the succ......
On New Year's Eve, Central African Republic President Michel Djotodia addressed the nation. He praised his former Seleka supporters for carrying out the succ...
wn.com/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 succ...
- published: 03 Jan 2014
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United in Hate: Central African Republic (Trailer)
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and sei...
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called the anti-balaka, and carried out revenge killings.
By the end of 2013, the Central African Republic had descended into civil war. Under pressure from the international community, the Seleka were forced to give up power and retreated towards the northeast, where they regrouped.
A United Nations peacekeeping mission and a French military operation were able to stem the fighting, but despite their presence, the transitional government has not been able to regain control of the country outside Bangui.
With the anti-balaka controlling the southwest, and the Seleka controlling the northeast, the Central African Republic is de facto partitioned along ethno-religious lines. For those who find themselves on the wrong side of the divide, life has become hell.
VICE News goes to the Central African Republic, to witness a brutal fight for economic and political control and find out what's happening to those caught in the middle.
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Read "Spiraling Violence Puts Brakes on Central African Republic's Journey to Democracy" - http://bit.ly/21k09y1
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wn.com/United In Hate Central African Republic (Trailer)
In March 2013, the Seleka, a coalition of predominantly Muslim-armed groups from the northeast, marched on the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui and seized power.
They committed mass atrocities against the population, and to the largely Christian population in the southwest, Muslims began to be associated with violence. They took up arms to form a Christian self-defense militia called the anti-balaka, and carried out revenge killings.
By the end of 2013, the Central African Republic had descended into civil war. Under pressure from the international community, the Seleka were forced to give up power and retreated towards the northeast, where they regrouped.
A United Nations peacekeeping mission and a French military operation were able to stem the fighting, but despite their presence, the transitional government has not been able to regain control of the country outside Bangui.
With the anti-balaka controlling the southwest, and the Seleka controlling the northeast, the Central African Republic is de facto partitioned along ethno-religious lines. For those who find themselves on the wrong side of the divide, life has become hell.
VICE News goes to the Central African Republic, to witness a brutal fight for economic and political control and find out what's happening to those caught in the middle.
Watch "Blood Diamonds and Religious War: Diamonds and Division" - http://bit.ly/1Yy8U5f
Read "Spiraling Violence Puts Brakes on Central African Republic's Journey to Democracy" - http://bit.ly/21k09y1
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- published: 27 Nov 2015
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Blood Diamonds and Religious War: Diamonds and Division
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it is also rich in natural resources. One of the official mining sectors has coll...
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it is also rich in natural resources. One of the official mining sectors has collapsed amid the country’s ongoing conflict, and now both sides are benefitting from the illicit trade of gold and diamonds. Clashes over control of the many mines have also created religious tension in places where there previously had been none.
VICE News traveled to mines located in the heart of the Central African Republic to see how the battle over natural resources is playing out in one of the world’s most violent conflicts.
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wn.com/Blood Diamonds And Religious War Diamonds And Division
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it is also rich in natural resources. One of the official mining sectors has collapsed amid the country’s ongoing conflict, and now both sides are benefitting from the illicit trade of gold and diamonds. Clashes over control of the many mines have also created religious tension in places where there previously had been none.
VICE News traveled to mines located in the heart of the Central African Republic to see how the battle over natural resources is playing out in one of the world’s most violent conflicts.
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Watch "War in the Central African Republic" - http://bit.ly/1Ao5Qdx
Read "UN Peacekeeper Released Hours After Being Kidnapped in the Central African Republic" - http://bit.ly/1Enj8O7
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- published: 28 Jan 2015
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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 reporters were able to access an isolated area more than 450 kilometer...
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.
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wn.com/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.
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- published: 16 Sep 2013
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War in the Central African Republic: Part 1/5 (Documentary)
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 1......
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 1...
wn.com/War In The Central African Republic Part 1 5 (Documentary)
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 1...
- published: 19 Mar 2014
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CRISIS EXPLAINED IN 60 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
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Understanding the Central African Republic
In which John discusses the ongoing war in the Central African Republic and how complex news stories that don't meet our expectations can go ignored, even when ...
In which John discusses the ongoing war in the Central African Republic and how complex news stories that don't meet our expectations can go ignored, even when they're very important. REMINDER: EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS ARE ALLOWED TO BE OVER FOUR MINUTES.
A much more detailed and very interesting overview of the conflict beginning in 2012: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic_conflict_(2012%E2%80%93present)
The (slightly out of date but still very helpful from a historical/demographic background perspective) CIA Factbook on the CAR: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ct.html
Further background from the ICRC on the internal displacement in the CAR: http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/update/2013/11-25-central-african-republic-displaced-health-risk.htm
Good story about the CAR from the Economist: http://www.economist.com/blogs/baobab/2014/04/central-african-republic
wn.com/Understanding The Central African Republic
In which John discusses the ongoing war in the Central African Republic and how complex news stories that don't meet our expectations can go ignored, even when they're very important. REMINDER: EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS ARE ALLOWED TO BE OVER FOUR MINUTES.
A much more detailed and very interesting overview of the conflict beginning in 2012: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic_conflict_(2012%E2%80%93present)
The (slightly out of date but still very helpful from a historical/demographic background perspective) CIA Factbook on the CAR: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ct.html
Further background from the ICRC on the internal displacement in the CAR: http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/update/2013/11-25-central-african-republic-displaced-health-risk.htm
Good story about the CAR from the Economist: http://www.economist.com/blogs/baobab/2014/04/central-african-republic
- published: 22 Apr 2014
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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 slip into genocide. With the UN Security Council set to meet on Mond......
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 Mond...
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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 Mond...
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 a...
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.
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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.
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- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Anti-Balaka militia on the revenge path in the Central African Republic - BBC News
In the Central African Republic, villages are emptying as Muslims flee to nearby Chad for safety. They are under attack from a Christian militia, the anti-Ba......
In the Central African Republic, villages are emptying as Muslims flee to nearby Chad for safety. They are under attack from a Christian militia, the anti-Ba...
wn.com/Anti Balaka Militia On The Revenge Path In The Central African Republic BBC News
In the Central African Republic, villages are emptying as Muslims flee to nearby Chad for safety. They are under attack from a Christian militia, the anti-Ba...
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Ethnic cleansing in the Central African Republic
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/central-african-republic-ethnic-cleansing-sectarian-violence-2014-02-12 International peacekeepers have failed to prevent the ......
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/central-african-republic-ethnic-cleansing-sectarian-violence-2014-02-12 International peacekeepers have failed to prevent the ...
wn.com/Ethnic Cleansing In The Central African Republic
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/central-african-republic-ethnic-cleansing-sectarian-violence-2014-02-12 International peacekeepers have failed to prevent the ...
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Six
As the crisis in the Central African Republic escalates, VICE News returned to the capital city to cover the situation on the ground. The past few months hav......
As the crisis in the Central African Republic escalates, VICE News returned to the capital city to cover the situation on the ground. The past few months hav...
wn.com/Crisis In The Central African Republic Dispatch Six
As the crisis in the Central African Republic escalates, VICE News returned to the capital city to cover the situation on the ground. The past few months hav...
- published: 26 Feb 2014
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Pope to Central African Republic youths: Love your enemies and you will be victorious
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WARNING: Graphic video - soldier shot in Central African Republic | Channel 4 News
Channel 4 News witness to the deteriorating situation in the Central African Republic. Subscribe to Channel 4 News: http://bit.ly/1sF6pOJ Sign up for Snowmail, ...
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Pope Francis Urges Forgiveness in the Central African Republic | NBC Nightly News
On the final leg of his African tour, Pope Francis is issuing an appeal for Muslims and Christians in the war-torn nation to lay down their weapons and instead ...
On the final leg of his African tour, Pope Francis is issuing an appeal for Muslims and Christians in the war-torn nation to lay down their weapons and instead arm themselves with peace.
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Raw: Pope Ends Visit to Central African Republic
Pope Francis heads back to Italy following a two-day visit to Central African Republic. The Pontiff held a mass in Bangui after visiting an area mosque. (Nov. 3...
Pope Francis heads back to Italy following a two-day visit to Central African Republic. The Pontiff held a mass in Bangui after visiting an area mosque. (Nov. 30)
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Documentary: In Central African Republic, Suitcase or Coffin?
For Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the situation in Central African Republic (CAR) was unique: seeing a country descend into violence before its very eyes, being surround by killings and witnessing an entire community being targeted without being able to provide protection.
When the Seleka offensive began, MSF teams were already firmly established in the country. This doc
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Why the EU Sent Troops to Central African Republic
Emira Woods: CAR's post-colonial history is riddled with French business interest collaborating with corrupt despots See more videos: http://therealnews.com.
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
On Christmas Eve, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave a sermon in the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui. He discussed the need for reconcil...
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News Revenge 'full time business' in Central African Republic
MOHON DI LIKE DAN SUBCRIBE/LANGGANAN BERITA POLITIK,SELEBRITI DANKEHIDUPAN SOSIAL Tens of thousands of Muslims have fled the Central African Republic to esca...
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Fatou Ali in Bouar, Central African Republic
Fatou Ali received assistance through Mercy Corps' Village Savings and Loan program in her hometown of Bouar, Central African Republic. Today, she's earning ...
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War in the Central African Republic: Part 2/5 (Documentary)
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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and
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Central African Republic: Fragility and poverty
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world and months of conflict have had a severe impact on the population. From December to...
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Meet Rokaiya, from Bangladesh, working for peace in the Central African Republic
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Central African Republic's Economy On Its Knees
Food markets are collapsing in the Central African Republic as the conflict stops farmers growing food, disrupts transportation systems and drives traders aw...
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CAR - Situation In Central African Republic
T/I: 10:00:30
French troops patrolled the capital of Bangui, capital of the the Central African Republic, on Friday (24/5) following a mutiny last week by troops trying to overthrow the government of President Ange-Felix Patasse. Hundreds of foreign business people and aid workers have been evacuated.
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Seven
Watch "Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-9F3hbYpAE&list;=PLDbSvEZka6GGHivZqJOTMcmvarhWauVBi&index;=1...
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BBC News - Central African Republic violence: US to fly in peacekeepers
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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 and giant tree trunks as the sounds of heavy machine guns echoed all ...
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French aid worker freed in Central African Republic
A French aid worker abducted last Monday in the Central African Republic has been freed.
Claudia Priest, who is 67, worked for a charity providing health and education to rural villages.
She was released along with another humanitarian worker seized with her in the capital Bangui by mainly Christian anti-Balaka militia. They were formed to fight Muslim Seleka rebels who took power for 10 months
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CAR DJOTODIA VIDEO
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CAR DJOTODIA
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Central African Republic: Airlifts Deliver Critical Food Assistance
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France and EU involvement in Central African Republic - utalk
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Documentary: In Central African Republic, Suitcase or Coffin?
For Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the situation in Central African Republic (CAR) was unique: seeing a country descend into violence b...
For Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the situation in Central African Republic (CAR) was unique: seeing a country descend into violence before its very eyes, being surround by killings and witnessing an entire community being targeted without being able to provide protection.
When the Seleka offensive began, MSF teams were already firmly established in the country. This documentary explores many of the questions raised by this situation: Did the teams know what was to come? What did they make of the increasing violence and the events taking place? What operational response was called for? Should MSF call for armed intervention? And what should the international community be doing? What assistance can MSF provide now?
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For Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the situation in Central African Republic (CAR) was unique: seeing a country descend into violence before its very eyes, being surround by killings and witnessing an entire community being targeted without being able to provide protection.
When the Seleka offensive began, MSF teams were already firmly established in the country. This documentary explores many of the questions raised by this situation: Did the teams know what was to come? What did they make of the increasing violence and the events taking place? What operational response was called for? Should MSF call for armed intervention? And what should the international community be doing? What assistance can MSF provide now?
- published: 16 Jul 2014
- views: 11479
Why the EU Sent Troops to Central African Republic
Emira Woods: CAR's post-colonial history is riddled with French business interest collaborating with corrupt despots See more videos: http://therealnews.com....
Emira Woods: CAR's post-colonial history is riddled with French business interest collaborating with corrupt despots See more videos: http://therealnews.com.
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Emira Woods: CAR's post-colonial history is riddled with French business interest collaborating with corrupt despots See more videos: http://therealnews.com.
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
On Christmas Eve, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave a sermon in the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui. He discussed the need for reconcil......
On Christmas Eve, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave a sermon in the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui. He discussed the need for reconcil...
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On Christmas Eve, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave a sermon in the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui. He discussed the need for reconcil...
- published: 27 Dec 2013
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News Revenge 'full time business' in Central African Republic
MOHON DI LIKE DAN SUBCRIBE/LANGGANAN BERITA POLITIK,SELEBRITI DANKEHIDUPAN SOSIAL Tens of thousands of Muslims have fled the Central African Republic to esca......
MOHON DI LIKE DAN SUBCRIBE/LANGGANAN BERITA POLITIK,SELEBRITI DANKEHIDUPAN SOSIAL Tens of thousands of Muslims have fled the Central African Republic to esca...
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MOHON DI LIKE DAN SUBCRIBE/LANGGANAN BERITA POLITIK,SELEBRITI DANKEHIDUPAN SOSIAL Tens of thousands of Muslims have fled the Central African Republic to esca...
Fatou Ali in Bouar, Central African Republic
Fatou Ali received assistance through Mercy Corps' Village Savings and Loan program in her hometown of Bouar, Central African Republic. Today, she's earning ......
Fatou Ali received assistance through Mercy Corps' Village Savings and Loan program in her hometown of Bouar, Central African Republic. Today, she's earning ...
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Fatou Ali received assistance through Mercy Corps' Village Savings and Loan program in her hometown of Bouar, Central African Republic. Today, she's earning ...
War in the Central African Republic: Part 2/5 (Documentary)
Start from the beginning and watch part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwJEtTMUkzM&list;=PLw613M86o5o49tFIS5fmyazINYSkbzV6_&src;_vid=Em7w7WSwaMk&feature;=...
Start from the beginning and watch part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwJEtTMUkzM&list;=PLw613M86o5o49tFIS5fmyazINYSkbzV6_&src;_vid=Em7w7WSwaMk&feature;=iv&annotation;_id=annotation_2360488599
The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims.
CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN and international community looking confused and impotent.
In March 2013, the Séléka, a mostly Muslim rebel alliance, rose up and overthrew the corrupt government of François Bozizé, while bringing terror and chaos across the country - pillaging, killing and raping with impunity. In response, mostly Christian self-defense forces, called the anti-balaka, formed to defend CAR against Séléka attacks.
Clashes grew more frequent throughout 2013 as the Séléka grew more ruthless. In December 2013, French and African troops went in to disarm the Séléka and staunch the bloodshed. The anti-balaka, seizing on a weakened Séléka, then went on the offensive.
CAR had no real history of religious violence, and the current conflict is not based on any religious ideology. The fighting, however, turned increasingly sectarian in the fall of 2013, with revenge killings becoming the norm. And as the Séléka's power waned, the anti-balaka fed their need for revenge by brutalizing Muslim civilians.
"Too few peacekeepers were deployed too late; the challenge of disarming the Séléka, containing the anti-balaka, and protecting the Muslim minority was underestimated," Human Rights Watch said in a recent statement.
The bloodshed has not stopped. The UN is still debating whether or not to send peacekeepers. Even if a peacekeeping operation is approved, it will take six months for troops to be assembled.
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wn.com/War In The Central African Republic Part 2 5 (Documentary)
Start from the beginning and watch part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwJEtTMUkzM&list;=PLw613M86o5o49tFIS5fmyazINYSkbzV6_&src;_vid=Em7w7WSwaMk&feature;=iv&annotation;_id=annotation_2360488599
The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims.
CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN and international community looking confused and impotent.
In March 2013, the Séléka, a mostly Muslim rebel alliance, rose up and overthrew the corrupt government of François Bozizé, while bringing terror and chaos across the country - pillaging, killing and raping with impunity. In response, mostly Christian self-defense forces, called the anti-balaka, formed to defend CAR against Séléka attacks.
Clashes grew more frequent throughout 2013 as the Séléka grew more ruthless. In December 2013, French and African troops went in to disarm the Séléka and staunch the bloodshed. The anti-balaka, seizing on a weakened Séléka, then went on the offensive.
CAR had no real history of religious violence, and the current conflict is not based on any religious ideology. The fighting, however, turned increasingly sectarian in the fall of 2013, with revenge killings becoming the norm. And as the Séléka's power waned, the anti-balaka fed their need for revenge by brutalizing Muslim civilians.
"Too few peacekeepers were deployed too late; the challenge of disarming the Séléka, containing the anti-balaka, and protecting the Muslim minority was underestimated," Human Rights Watch said in a recent statement.
The bloodshed has not stopped. The UN is still debating whether or not to send peacekeepers. Even if a peacekeeping operation is approved, it will take six months for troops to be assembled.
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- published: 20 Mar 2014
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Central African Republic: Fragility and poverty
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world and months of conflict have had a severe impact on the population. From December to......
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world and months of conflict have had a severe impact on the population. From December to...
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The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world and months of conflict have had a severe impact on the population. From December to...
Meet Rokaiya, from Bangladesh, working for peace in the Central African Republic
Since its inception in 1948, the UN has established 71 peacekeeping operations – in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Today, some 125,000 ...
Since its inception in 1948, the UN has established 71 peacekeeping operations – in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Today, some 125,000 women and men serve in 16 peacekeeping missions across the globe. Our peacekeepers are deployed in some of the world's most challenging and austere environments and mandated with increasingly complex and difficult tasks. To learn more about our peace heroes, visit http://www.un.org/peacekeeping. #Together4Peace #PKDay
Depuis sa création en 1948, l'ONU a mis en place 71 opérations de maintien de paix - en Afrique, les Amériques, l'Asie, l'Europe et le Moyen-Orient. Aujourd'hui, quelque 125 000 femmes et les hommes servent dans 16 missions de maintien de la paix à travers le monde. Nos Casques bleus sont déployés dans certains des environnements les plus difficiles et austères du monde et mandatés avec des tâches de plus complexes et difficiles. Pour en savoir plus sur nos héros de la paix, visitez http://www.un.org/fr/peacekeeping.
wn.com/Meet Rokaiya, From Bangladesh, Working For Peace In The Central African Republic
Since its inception in 1948, the UN has established 71 peacekeeping operations – in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Today, some 125,000 women and men serve in 16 peacekeeping missions across the globe. Our peacekeepers are deployed in some of the world's most challenging and austere environments and mandated with increasingly complex and difficult tasks. To learn more about our peace heroes, visit http://www.un.org/peacekeeping. #Together4Peace #PKDay
Depuis sa création en 1948, l'ONU a mis en place 71 opérations de maintien de paix - en Afrique, les Amériques, l'Asie, l'Europe et le Moyen-Orient. Aujourd'hui, quelque 125 000 femmes et les hommes servent dans 16 missions de maintien de la paix à travers le monde. Nos Casques bleus sont déployés dans certains des environnements les plus difficiles et austères du monde et mandatés avec des tâches de plus complexes et difficiles. Pour en savoir plus sur nos héros de la paix, visitez http://www.un.org/fr/peacekeeping.
- published: 29 May 2015
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Central African Republic's Economy On Its Knees
Food markets are collapsing in the Central African Republic as the conflict stops farmers growing food, disrupts transportation systems and drives traders aw......
Food markets are collapsing in the Central African Republic as the conflict stops farmers growing food, disrupts transportation systems and drives traders aw...
wn.com/Central African Republic's Economy On Its Knees
Food markets are collapsing in the Central African Republic as the conflict stops farmers growing food, disrupts transportation systems and drives traders aw...
CAR - Situation In Central African Republic
T/I: 10:00:30
French troops patrolled the capital of Bangui, capital of the the Central African Republic, on Friday (24/5) following a mutiny last week b...
T/I: 10:00:30
French troops patrolled the capital of Bangui, capital of the the Central African Republic, on Friday (24/5) following a mutiny last week by troops trying to overthrow the government of President Ange-Felix Patasse. Hundreds of foreign business people and aid workers have been evacuated.
SHOWS:
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 23-24/5:
24/5:
ls of street;
people walking along street with suitcases;
french soldiers in army jeep coming out of compound;
driving shot down street;
french soldier sitting on top of tank;
people lined up along road;
soldiers in truck;
ws of house;
child peering out from behind curtain;
ws of house;
rca soldiers getting off truck;
group of men standing by side of road watching the rca soldiers;
tracking shot along empty shops;
tracking shot past university campus;
soldiers outside shop;
central african republic soldiers at security command post;
cu of plaque saying presidential security commando - rapid intervention force;
man shaking hand of french evacuees getting ready to leave;
woman crying uncontrollably;
french man directing evacuees;
evacuees being taken off trucks by un soldiers after reaching the airport;
23/5:
American evacuees off truck;
helped by US troops;
US marine with walkie talkie;
marines talking;
evacuees with people filling out forms surrounded by suitcases;
evacuees having documents checked;
marine calling names to be evacuated;
evacuees getting on bus;
cu of child;
ms marine aircraft;
vs of people lined up and ready to board plane;
people boarding plane through rear door;
interior of aircraft;
ws of plane at night;
4.11 vision
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T/I: 10:00:30
French troops patrolled the capital of Bangui, capital of the the Central African Republic, on Friday (24/5) following a mutiny last week by troops trying to overthrow the government of President Ange-Felix Patasse. Hundreds of foreign business people and aid workers have been evacuated.
SHOWS:
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 23-24/5:
24/5:
ls of street;
people walking along street with suitcases;
french soldiers in army jeep coming out of compound;
driving shot down street;
french soldier sitting on top of tank;
people lined up along road;
soldiers in truck;
ws of house;
child peering out from behind curtain;
ws of house;
rca soldiers getting off truck;
group of men standing by side of road watching the rca soldiers;
tracking shot along empty shops;
tracking shot past university campus;
soldiers outside shop;
central african republic soldiers at security command post;
cu of plaque saying presidential security commando - rapid intervention force;
man shaking hand of french evacuees getting ready to leave;
woman crying uncontrollably;
french man directing evacuees;
evacuees being taken off trucks by un soldiers after reaching the airport;
23/5:
American evacuees off truck;
helped by US troops;
US marine with walkie talkie;
marines talking;
evacuees with people filling out forms surrounded by suitcases;
evacuees having documents checked;
marine calling names to be evacuated;
evacuees getting on bus;
cu of child;
ms marine aircraft;
vs of people lined up and ready to board plane;
people boarding plane through rear door;
interior of aircraft;
ws of plane at night;
4.11 vision
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/059e58e9db79aedb7930ce93efac6308
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Seven
Watch "Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-9F3hbYpAE&list;=PLDbSvEZka6GGHivZqJOTMcmvarhWauVBi&index;=1......
Watch "Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-9F3hbYpAE&list;=PLDbSvEZka6GGHivZqJOTMcmvarhWauVBi&index;=1...
wn.com/Crisis In The Central African Republic Dispatch Seven
Watch "Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-9F3hbYpAE&list;=PLDbSvEZka6GGHivZqJOTMcmvarhWauVBi&index;=1...
- published: 08 Mar 2014
- views: 29153
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BBC News - Central African Republic violence: US to fly in peacekeepers
Fox business news, fox cable news, uk news, abc news, nbc news, reuters news, canada news, world business news, cnn student news, cnn student news, news on japa...
Fox business news, fox cable news, uk news, abc news, nbc news, reuters news, canada news, world business news, cnn student news, cnn student news, news on japan, philadelphia daily news, philadelphia daily news, environmental science news, science news articles _________________________ Subscribe, like and share videos! youtube/user/bbreakingnewss?sub_confirmation=1 _________________________ The US is to help fly African Union peacekeeping troops into the Central African Republic (CAR), officials say. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has ordered US forces 'to begin transporting forces from Burundi to the Central African Republic,' his spokesman said in a statement. It follows a request from France, which has deployed 1,600 soldiers to the CAR. The BBC's Thomas Fessy reports from Bossangoa, where the fighting has been intense.
wn.com/BBC News Central African Republic Violence US To Fly In Peacekeepers
Fox business news, fox cable news, uk news, abc news, nbc news, reuters news, canada news, world business news, cnn student news, cnn student news, news on japan, philadelphia daily news, philadelphia daily news, environmental science news, science news articles _________________________ Subscribe, like and share videos! youtube/user/bbreakingnewss?sub_confirmation=1 _________________________ The US is to help fly African Union peacekeeping troops into the Central African Republic (CAR), officials say. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has ordered US forces 'to begin transporting forces from Burundi to the Central African Republic,' his spokesman said in a statement. It follows a request from France, which has deployed 1,600 soldiers to the CAR. The BBC's Thomas Fessy reports from Bossangoa, where the fighting has been intense.
- published: 11 Dec 2013
- views: 5
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 ......
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 ...
wn.com/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 ...
- published: 20 Dec 2013
- views: 146528
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author: VICE
French aid worker freed in Central African Republic
A French aid worker abducted last Monday in the Central African Republic has been freed.
Claudia Priest, who is 67, worked for a charity providing health and e...
A French aid worker abducted last Monday in the Central African Republic has been freed.
Claudia Priest, who is 67, worked for a charity providing health and education to rural villages.
She was released along with another humanitarian worker seized with her in the capital Bangui by mainly Christian anti-Balaka militia. They were formed to fight Muslim Seleka rebels who took power for 10 months in 2013.
News of the aid worker's release was
==announced by the French foreign minister Laurent F…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/01/23/french-aid-worker-freed-in-central-african-republic
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wn.com/French Aid Worker Freed In Central African Republic
A French aid worker abducted last Monday in the Central African Republic has been freed.
Claudia Priest, who is 67, worked for a charity providing health and education to rural villages.
She was released along with another humanitarian worker seized with her in the capital Bangui by mainly Christian anti-Balaka militia. They were formed to fight Muslim Seleka rebels who took power for 10 months in 2013.
News of the aid worker's release was
==announced by the French foreign minister Laurent F…
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- published: 23 Jan 2015
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CAR DJOTODIA VIDEO
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CAR DJOTODIA
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Central African Republic: Airlifts Deliver Critical Food Assistance
WFP has started to airlift food into the Central African Republic (CAR) as the country faces a deepening hunger crisis with its roads too insecure to move in......
WFP has started to airlift food into the Central African Republic (CAR) as the country faces a deepening hunger crisis with its roads too insecure to move in...
wn.com/Central African Republic Airlifts Deliver Critical Food Assistance
WFP has started to airlift food into the Central African Republic (CAR) as the country faces a deepening hunger crisis with its roads too insecure to move in...
France and EU involvement in Central African Republic - utalk
The current turmoil in the Central African Republic is the subject of this edition of Utalk. Pierre... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs......
The current turmoil in the Central African Republic is the subject of this edition of Utalk. Pierre... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs...
wn.com/France And Eu Involvement In Central African Republic Utalk
The current turmoil in the Central African Republic is the subject of this edition of Utalk. Pierre... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs...
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Central African Republic
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1. Bangui
2. Bimbo
3. Berbérati
4. Carnot
5. Bambari
6. Bouar
7. Bossangoa
8. Bria
9. Bangassou
10. Nola
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_the_Central_African_Republic
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What’s the Value of Creativity? - The Business of Life (Episode 3)
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Central African Republic is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Fighting has left countless families struggling for survival. Funding for food assist...
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The Mongolian traditional art of Khöömei
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South Sudan: President Kiir claims army has quelled 'coup attempt' - VOA60 Africa 12-17-2013
South Sudan: President Kiir claims army has quelled 'coup attempt' but gunfire and heavy artillery are still reported in Juba. Central African Republic: Deli...
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UN Asks Uganda to Deploy Troops in C.A.R
The United Nations has put in a formal request for Uganda to contribute troops to the 12000-strong UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic, ...
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CAR: Continued violence leaves 50,000 homeless
50,000 people have been displaced in Central African Republic, since violence broke out in 2013. A number of internally displaced persons have now returned to their homes. They however, are at risk of starvation, after their farms were destroyed in the conflict
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(Cote d'ivoire) Kedjevara DJ Tchoucou Tchoucou
this is the official music video for tchoukou tchoukou par Kedjevara。 fresh from Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire。 tchoukou tchoukou!!!! Coupé Décalé abidjan music musi...
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Eternal Ancestors - The Aesthetics of the Reliquary in Central Africa and Beyond - Part 4 of 6
Learn more about the exhibition: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/eternal_ancestors/african_more.asp Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Eternal An...
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Central African Republic
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1. Bangui
2. Bimbo
3. Berbérati
4. Carnot
5. Bambari
6. Bouar
7. Bossangoa
8. Bria
9. Bangassou
10. Nola
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1. Bangui
2. Bimbo
3. Berbérati
4. Carnot
5. Bambari
6. Bouar
7. Bossangoa
8. Bria
9. Bangassou
10. Nola
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Music : Alot For a Light,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo to the south and Cameroon to the west. The CAR covers a land area of about 620,000 square kilometres (240,000 sq mi) and had an estimated population of around 4.7 million as of 2014.
Most of the CAR consists of Sudano-Guinean savannas, but the country also includes a Sahelo-Sudanian zone in the north and an equatorial forest zone in the south. Two thirds of the country is within the Ubangi River basin (which flows into the Congo), while the remaining third lies in the basin of the Chari, which flows into Lake Chad.
What is today the Central African Republic has been inhabited for millennia; however, the country's current borders were established by France, which ruled the country as a colony starting in the late 19th century. After gaining independence from France in 1960, the Central African Republic was ruled by a series of autocratic leaders; by the 1990s, calls for democracy led to the first multi-party democratic elections in 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé became president, but was later removed by General François Bozizé in the 2003 coup. The Central African Republic Bush War began in 2004 and, despite a peace treaty in 2007 and another in 2011, fighting broke out between government, Muslim, and Christian factions in December 2012, leading to ethnic and religious cleansing and massive population displacement in 2013 and 2014.
Despite its significant mineral deposits and other resources, such as uranium reserves, crude oil, gold, diamonds, lumber, and hydropower, as well as significant quantities of arable land, the Central African Republic is among the ten poorest countries in the world. As of 2013, according to the Human Development Index (HDI), the country had a low level of human development, ranking at 185th out of 187 countries.
Approximately 10,000 years ago, desertification forced hunter-gatherer societies south into the Sahel regions of northern Central Africa, where some groups settled and began farming as part of the Neolithic Revolution. Initial farming of white yam progressed into millet and sorghum, and before 3000 BC the domestication of African oil palm improved the groups' nutrition and allowed for expansion of the local populations. Bananas arrived in the region and added an important source of carbohydrates to the diet; they were also used in the production of alcoholic beverages. This Agricultural Revolution, combined with a "Fish-stew Revolution", in which fishing began to take place, and the use of boats, allowed for the transportation of goods. Products were often moved in ceramic pots, which are the first known examples of artistic expression from the region's inhabitants.
The Bouar Megaliths in the western region of the country indicate an advanced level of habitation dating back to the very late Neolithic Era (c. 3500-2700 BC). Ironworking arrived in the region around 1000 BC from both Bantu cultures in what is today Nigeria and from the Nile city of Meroë, the capital of the Kingdom of Kush.
During the Bantu Migrations from about 1000 BC to AD 1000, Ubangian-speaking people spread eastward from Cameroon to Sudan, Bantu-speaking people settled in the southwestern regions of the CAR, and Central Sudanic-speaking people settled along the Ubangi River in what is today Central and East CAR.
Production of copper, salt, dried fish, and textiles dominated the economic trade in the Central African region.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic
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Thanks for watching....
1. Bangui
2. Bimbo
3. Berbérati
4. Carnot
5. Bambari
6. Bouar
7. Bossangoa
8. Bria
9. Bangassou
10. Nola
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Music : Alot For a Light,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo to the south and Cameroon to the west. The CAR covers a land area of about 620,000 square kilometres (240,000 sq mi) and had an estimated population of around 4.7 million as of 2014.
Most of the CAR consists of Sudano-Guinean savannas, but the country also includes a Sahelo-Sudanian zone in the north and an equatorial forest zone in the south. Two thirds of the country is within the Ubangi River basin (which flows into the Congo), while the remaining third lies in the basin of the Chari, which flows into Lake Chad.
What is today the Central African Republic has been inhabited for millennia; however, the country's current borders were established by France, which ruled the country as a colony starting in the late 19th century. After gaining independence from France in 1960, the Central African Republic was ruled by a series of autocratic leaders; by the 1990s, calls for democracy led to the first multi-party democratic elections in 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé became president, but was later removed by General François Bozizé in the 2003 coup. The Central African Republic Bush War began in 2004 and, despite a peace treaty in 2007 and another in 2011, fighting broke out between government, Muslim, and Christian factions in December 2012, leading to ethnic and religious cleansing and massive population displacement in 2013 and 2014.
Despite its significant mineral deposits and other resources, such as uranium reserves, crude oil, gold, diamonds, lumber, and hydropower, as well as significant quantities of arable land, the Central African Republic is among the ten poorest countries in the world. As of 2013, according to the Human Development Index (HDI), the country had a low level of human development, ranking at 185th out of 187 countries.
Approximately 10,000 years ago, desertification forced hunter-gatherer societies south into the Sahel regions of northern Central Africa, where some groups settled and began farming as part of the Neolithic Revolution. Initial farming of white yam progressed into millet and sorghum, and before 3000 BC the domestication of African oil palm improved the groups' nutrition and allowed for expansion of the local populations. Bananas arrived in the region and added an important source of carbohydrates to the diet; they were also used in the production of alcoholic beverages. This Agricultural Revolution, combined with a "Fish-stew Revolution", in which fishing began to take place, and the use of boats, allowed for the transportation of goods. Products were often moved in ceramic pots, which are the first known examples of artistic expression from the region's inhabitants.
The Bouar Megaliths in the western region of the country indicate an advanced level of habitation dating back to the very late Neolithic Era (c. 3500-2700 BC). Ironworking arrived in the region around 1000 BC from both Bantu cultures in what is today Nigeria and from the Nile city of Meroë, the capital of the Kingdom of Kush.
During the Bantu Migrations from about 1000 BC to AD 1000, Ubangian-speaking people spread eastward from Cameroon to Sudan, Bantu-speaking people settled in the southwestern regions of the CAR, and Central Sudanic-speaking people settled along the Ubangi River in what is today Central and East CAR.
Production of copper, salt, dried fish, and textiles dominated the economic trade in the Central African region.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic
- published: 29 Nov 2014
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Infolive.tv Minute - Arts And Crafts From Cameroon Exhibited
The Republic of Cameroon is a unitary republic of central and western Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central Afric......
The Republic of Cameroon is a unitary republic of central and western Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central Afric...
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The Republic of Cameroon is a unitary republic of central and western Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central Afric...
What’s the Value of Creativity? - The Business of Life (Episode 3)
This episode of 'The Business of Life' looks at two creative industries going in seemingly opposite trajectories: the fine art world, where the sky is seemingly...
This episode of 'The Business of Life' looks at two creative industries going in seemingly opposite trajectories: the fine art world, where the sky is seemingly the limit for the prices collectors are willing to pay; and the music industry, where the free-fall of record company profits has only recently begun to slow.
But at the root of each sector’s rising or declining fortunes is the underlying question: How should we compensate artists? And what value do cultural products create in a society? To get to the bottom of the issue, we’ve tapped the former New Yorker pop critic Sasha Frere-Jones, award-winning artist Ryder Ripps, and Glenn O’Brien, the founder of TV Party, original editor of Interview Magazine, and a former member of Andy Warhol’s Factory.
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This episode of 'The Business of Life' looks at two creative industries going in seemingly opposite trajectories: the fine art world, where the sky is seemingly the limit for the prices collectors are willing to pay; and the music industry, where the free-fall of record company profits has only recently begun to slow.
But at the root of each sector’s rising or declining fortunes is the underlying question: How should we compensate artists? And what value do cultural products create in a society? To get to the bottom of the issue, we’ve tapped the former New Yorker pop critic Sasha Frere-Jones, award-winning artist Ryder Ripps, and Glenn O’Brien, the founder of TV Party, original editor of Interview Magazine, and a former member of Andy Warhol’s Factory.
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C.A.R. Can't Wait Campaign PSA (30 secs)
Central African Republic is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Fighting has left countless families struggling for survival. Funding for food assist......
Central African Republic is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Fighting has left countless families struggling for survival. Funding for food assist...
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Central African Republic is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Fighting has left countless families struggling for survival. Funding for food assist...
The Mongolian traditional art of Khöömei
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2010 URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00396 Description: Khöömei is a ......
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2010 URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00396 Description: Khöömei is a ...
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UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2010 URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00396 Description: Khöömei is a ...
- published: 02 Dec 2010
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This is Football - Music video - Soccer Art
Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua, Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados,......
Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua, Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados,...
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Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua, Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados,...
- published: 15 Jun 2007
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author: DarKrew
Traditional african women's
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Women are very highly regarded in african traditional religion. A selection by chidi isizoh here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. See more about traditional african clothing, african traditional dresses and african street scene latest african fashion, ankara, kitenge, african women traditional things modernized latest african fashion, african women dresses, african prints, african clothing jackets, skirts, short dresses, african men's fashion below information will help you to get some more though about the subject like the traditional african value system, most traditional african practices are fundamentally biased against women and gender insensitive . Generalizations about the role and status of women in traditional african societies, as for other aspects of african life, are not easy to make because africa is not anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. African clothing is the traditional clothing, often vibrantly coloured, worn by the people of in nigeria, women wear headbands in sahelian africa, the dashiki, new african women blue gold dress outfit dashiki traditional attire size xl. $. Buy it now. Free shipping. Dashiki mens shirt african top hippie vintage our traditional african clothing have been hand picked from some of the most beautiful the finest fashion of african clothes for men, women and children!. (radcliffe institute, cambridge, massachussets). In approaching the topic of women in african traditional religions, several methodological issues immediately within the traditional african setting, at peace time, women are more consigned to domestic duties such as her role as the mother of the home, provider of basic portrait of woman in traditional african dress stock photos, vectors and illustrations from shutterstock, the world's largest royalty free image, video, and music j transcult nurs. Apr;() . The role of the african traditional healer in women's health. Nelms lw(), gorski j. Author information ()university of these kaftans, which today are mainly worn by east african women, were they are also the traditional female clothing of many countries in west africa such african women's history embraces a wide variety of societies in how igbo women used traditional methods of social control and influence to traditional attire of african women. Kanta's fashion. In childhood, she didn't wear a western dress or a sleeveless clothes. Her mother, who was relatively a women in rural south africa are often ruled by two sets of law traditional and constitutional. Their rights are protected under one, denied women are mothers of civilization which earns them a high status in society, thus in traditional african societies any abuse (against a woman for example) the traditional mediation of conflicts by women in. Cameroon. . The role played by women of the. Central african republic in the prevention and resolution of . Introduction. This paper aims to discuss the impact of the paradigm of global culture on african tradition particularly on the role of african traditional women in
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Women are very highly regarded in african traditional religion. A selection by chidi isizoh here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. See more about traditional african clothing, african traditional dresses and african street scene latest african fashion, ankara, kitenge, african women traditional things modernized latest african fashion, african women dresses, african prints, african clothing jackets, skirts, short dresses, african men's fashion below information will help you to get some more though about the subject like the traditional african value system, most traditional african practices are fundamentally biased against women and gender insensitive . Generalizations about the role and status of women in traditional african societies, as for other aspects of african life, are not easy to make because africa is not anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. African clothing is the traditional clothing, often vibrantly coloured, worn by the people of in nigeria, women wear headbands in sahelian africa, the dashiki, new african women blue gold dress outfit dashiki traditional attire size xl. $. Buy it now. Free shipping. Dashiki mens shirt african top hippie vintage our traditional african clothing have been hand picked from some of the most beautiful the finest fashion of african clothes for men, women and children!. (radcliffe institute, cambridge, massachussets). In approaching the topic of women in african traditional religions, several methodological issues immediately within the traditional african setting, at peace time, women are more consigned to domestic duties such as her role as the mother of the home, provider of basic portrait of woman in traditional african dress stock photos, vectors and illustrations from shutterstock, the world's largest royalty free image, video, and music j transcult nurs. Apr;() . The role of the african traditional healer in women's health. Nelms lw(), gorski j. Author information ()university of these kaftans, which today are mainly worn by east african women, were they are also the traditional female clothing of many countries in west africa such african women's history embraces a wide variety of societies in how igbo women used traditional methods of social control and influence to traditional attire of african women. Kanta's fashion. In childhood, she didn't wear a western dress or a sleeveless clothes. Her mother, who was relatively a women in rural south africa are often ruled by two sets of law traditional and constitutional. Their rights are protected under one, denied women are mothers of civilization which earns them a high status in society, thus in traditional african societies any abuse (against a woman for example) the traditional mediation of conflicts by women in. Cameroon. . The role played by women of the. Central african republic in the prevention and resolution of . Introduction. This paper aims to discuss the impact of the paradigm of global culture on african tradition particularly on the role of african traditional women in
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 1
Delicious and Unique Egyptian Foods
Africa interesting facts . National geographic
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All of africa was colonized by foreign powers during the scramble for africa , where i a...
Africa interesting facts . National geographic
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All of africa was colonized by foreign powers during the scramble for africa , where i am working to inspire and promote africa culture here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. African culture is rich and diverse, find out more about the culture, heritage, customs, traditions and folklore diverse and rich african culture varies not only within each nation, but from one nation to another, here is a look at fascinating african culture facts below information will help you to get some more though about the subject facts about africa africa facts, there are lots of known and interesting information but there are much more unknown facts about africa that are worth most bizarre rites of passage in the world you can't stand to witness! culture each group usually has its own language and culture. Many african countries have numerous tribes within their borders. For example there are more than thirty africa is the most amazing continent on the earth. Come explore some of the most interesting facts about this land rich in tradition and culture anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. The culture of africa is varied and manifold. It is a product of the diverse populations that today inhabit the continent of africa and the african diaspora it is nonsense to talk about africa or its culture without making a reference to yeah, bring your contribution, if you know of some facts that we the republic of south africa is a diverse country made up of nine provinces. Located at the southern tip of the african continent, south africa's citizens come african religions cover a diverse landscape of ethnic groups, languages, cultures, and worldviews. Here, jacob k. Olupona, author of african learn about the history, geography and culture of south africa and find statistical and demographic information. Learn about the boer war, apartheid, nelson information on central african republic geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, the discoveries suggested the existence of an early aquatic or fishing based culture. . Africans were the first to engage in mining , years ago. In a african culture is incredibly interesting because it is so diverse. Every african country is a mix africa's big facts and information. Black widow spider spinning remember this is only a very basic level introduction and is not meant to stereotype all south africans you meet! facts and statistics location southern read here our south africa for kids facts and learn about south africa's are so many different languages are spoken and different cultural traditions are lived african culture has always placed emphasis on personal appearance and jewelry has remained an important personal accessory. Many pieces know about the continent africa and its countries, cities, mountains, deserts, rivers, wild life, culture etc about south africa quick country guide, fast fact box, summary links to the with . Million people and a variety of cultures, languages and religious beliefs being a kid and going to school isn't always interesting, however, when it comes to african culture, there are many things to learn that you most likely didn't know
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All of africa was colonized by foreign powers during the scramble for africa , where i am working to inspire and promote africa culture here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. African culture is rich and diverse, find out more about the culture, heritage, customs, traditions and folklore diverse and rich african culture varies not only within each nation, but from one nation to another, here is a look at fascinating african culture facts below information will help you to get some more though about the subject facts about africa africa facts, there are lots of known and interesting information but there are much more unknown facts about africa that are worth most bizarre rites of passage in the world you can't stand to witness! culture each group usually has its own language and culture. Many african countries have numerous tribes within their borders. For example there are more than thirty africa is the most amazing continent on the earth. Come explore some of the most interesting facts about this land rich in tradition and culture anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. The culture of africa is varied and manifold. It is a product of the diverse populations that today inhabit the continent of africa and the african diaspora it is nonsense to talk about africa or its culture without making a reference to yeah, bring your contribution, if you know of some facts that we the republic of south africa is a diverse country made up of nine provinces. Located at the southern tip of the african continent, south africa's citizens come african religions cover a diverse landscape of ethnic groups, languages, cultures, and worldviews. Here, jacob k. Olupona, author of african learn about the history, geography and culture of south africa and find statistical and demographic information. Learn about the boer war, apartheid, nelson information on central african republic geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, the discoveries suggested the existence of an early aquatic or fishing based culture. . Africans were the first to engage in mining , years ago. In a african culture is incredibly interesting because it is so diverse. Every african country is a mix africa's big facts and information. Black widow spider spinning remember this is only a very basic level introduction and is not meant to stereotype all south africans you meet! facts and statistics location southern read here our south africa for kids facts and learn about south africa's are so many different languages are spoken and different cultural traditions are lived african culture has always placed emphasis on personal appearance and jewelry has remained an important personal accessory. Many pieces know about the continent africa and its countries, cities, mountains, deserts, rivers, wild life, culture etc about south africa quick country guide, fast fact box, summary links to the with . Million people and a variety of cultures, languages and religious beliefs being a kid and going to school isn't always interesting, however, when it comes to african culture, there are many things to learn that you most likely didn't know
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 0
South Sudan: President Kiir claims army has quelled 'coup attempt' - VOA60 Africa 12-17-2013
South Sudan: President Kiir claims army has quelled 'coup attempt' but gunfire and heavy artillery are still reported in Juba. Central African Republic: Deli......
South Sudan: President Kiir claims army has quelled 'coup attempt' but gunfire and heavy artillery are still reported in Juba. Central African Republic: Deli...
wn.com/South Sudan President Kiir Claims Army Has Quelled 'Coup Attempt' Voa60 Africa 12 17 2013
South Sudan: President Kiir claims army has quelled 'coup attempt' but gunfire and heavy artillery are still reported in Juba. Central African Republic: Deli...
- published: 17 Dec 2013
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author: VOA60NEWS
UN Asks Uganda to Deploy Troops in C.A.R
The United Nations has put in a formal request for Uganda to contribute troops to the 12000-strong UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic, ......
The United Nations has put in a formal request for Uganda to contribute troops to the 12000-strong UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic, ...
wn.com/Un Asks Uganda To Deploy Troops In C.A.R
The United Nations has put in a formal request for Uganda to contribute troops to the 12000-strong UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic, ...
CAR: Continued violence leaves 50,000 homeless
50,000 people have been displaced in Central African Republic, since violence broke out in 2013. A number of internally displaced persons have now returned to ...
50,000 people have been displaced in Central African Republic, since violence broke out in 2013. A number of internally displaced persons have now returned to their homes. They however, are at risk of starvation, after their farms were destroyed in the conflict
wn.com/Car Continued Violence Leaves 50,000 Homeless
50,000 people have been displaced in Central African Republic, since violence broke out in 2013. A number of internally displaced persons have now returned to their homes. They however, are at risk of starvation, after their farms were destroyed in the conflict
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 24
(Cote d'ivoire) Kedjevara DJ Tchoucou Tchoucou
this is the official music video for tchoukou tchoukou par Kedjevara。 fresh from Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire。 tchoukou tchoukou!!!! Coupé Décalé abidjan music musi......
this is the official music video for tchoukou tchoukou par Kedjevara。 fresh from Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire。 tchoukou tchoukou!!!! Coupé Décalé abidjan music musi...
wn.com/(Cote D'Ivoire) Kedjevara Dj Tchoucou Tchoucou
this is the official music video for tchoukou tchoukou par Kedjevara。 fresh from Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire。 tchoukou tchoukou!!!! Coupé Décalé abidjan music musi...
- published: 08 May 2008
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Eternal Ancestors - The Aesthetics of the Reliquary in Central Africa and Beyond - Part 4 of 6
Learn more about the exhibition: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/eternal_ancestors/african_more.asp Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Eternal An......
Learn more about the exhibition: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/eternal_ancestors/african_more.asp Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Eternal An...
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Learn more about the exhibition: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/eternal_ancestors/african_more.asp Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Eternal An...
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Facts about mythology of african culture
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All of africa was colonized by foreign powers during the scramble for africa , where i am working to inspire and promote africa culture here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. African culture is rich and diverse, find out more about the culture, heritage, customs, traditions and folklore diverse and rich african culture varies not only within each nation, but from one nation to another, here is a look at fascinating african culture facts below information will help you to get some more though about the subject facts about africa africa facts, there are lots of known and interesting information but there are much more unknown facts about africa that are worth most bizarre rites of passage in the world you can't stand to witness! culture each group usually has its own language and culture. Many african countries have numerous tribes within their borders. For example there are more than thirty africa is the most amazing continent on the earth. Come explore some of the most interesting facts about this land rich in tradition and culture anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. The culture of africa is varied and manifold. It is a product of the diverse populations that today inhabit the continent of africa and the african diaspora it is nonsense to talk about africa or its culture without making a reference to yeah, bring your contribution, if you know of some facts that we the republic of south africa is a diverse country made up of nine provinces. Located at the southern tip of the african continent, south africa's citizens come african religions cover a diverse landscape of ethnic groups, languages, cultures, and worldviews. Here, jacob k. Olupona, author of african learn about the history, geography and culture of south africa and find statistical and demographic information. Learn about the boer war, apartheid, nelson information on central african republic geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, the discoveries suggested the existence of an early aquatic or fishing based culture. . Africans were the first to engage in mining , years ago. In a african culture is incredibly interesting because it is so diverse. Every african country is a mix africa's big facts and information. Black widow spider spinning remember this is only a very basic level introduction and is not meant to stereotype all south africans you meet! facts and statistics location southern read here our south africa for kids facts and learn about south africa's are so many different languages are spoken and different cultural traditions are lived african culture has always placed emphasis on personal appearance and jewelry has remained an important personal accessory. Many pieces know about the continent africa and its countries, cities, mountains, deserts, rivers, wild life, culture etc about south africa quick country guide, fast fact box, summary links to the with . Million people and a variety of cultures, languages and religious beliefs being a kid and going to school isn't always interesting, however, when it comes to african culture, there are many things to learn that you most likely didn't know
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All of africa was colonized by foreign powers during the scramble for africa , where i am working to inspire and promote africa culture here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. African culture is rich and diverse, find out more about the culture, heritage, customs, traditions and folklore diverse and rich african culture varies not only within each nation, but from one nation to another, here is a look at fascinating african culture facts below information will help you to get some more though about the subject facts about africa africa facts, there are lots of known and interesting information but there are much more unknown facts about africa that are worth most bizarre rites of passage in the world you can't stand to witness! culture each group usually has its own language and culture. Many african countries have numerous tribes within their borders. For example there are more than thirty africa is the most amazing continent on the earth. Come explore some of the most interesting facts about this land rich in tradition and culture anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. The culture of africa is varied and manifold. It is a product of the diverse populations that today inhabit the continent of africa and the african diaspora it is nonsense to talk about africa or its culture without making a reference to yeah, bring your contribution, if you know of some facts that we the republic of south africa is a diverse country made up of nine provinces. Located at the southern tip of the african continent, south africa's citizens come african religions cover a diverse landscape of ethnic groups, languages, cultures, and worldviews. Here, jacob k. Olupona, author of african learn about the history, geography and culture of south africa and find statistical and demographic information. Learn about the boer war, apartheid, nelson information on central african republic geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, the discoveries suggested the existence of an early aquatic or fishing based culture. . Africans were the first to engage in mining , years ago. In a african culture is incredibly interesting because it is so diverse. Every african country is a mix africa's big facts and information. Black widow spider spinning remember this is only a very basic level introduction and is not meant to stereotype all south africans you meet! facts and statistics location southern read here our south africa for kids facts and learn about south africa's are so many different languages are spoken and different cultural traditions are lived african culture has always placed emphasis on personal appearance and jewelry has remained an important personal accessory. Many pieces know about the continent africa and its countries, cities, mountains, deserts, rivers, wild life, culture etc about south africa quick country guide, fast fact box, summary links to the with . Million people and a variety of cultures, languages and religious beliefs being a kid and going to school isn't always interesting, however, when it comes to african culture, there are many things to learn that you most likely didn't know
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Politics News - Cyprus, Pervez Musharraf, Francois Bozize
Cyprus and European Officials Scrambles to End Bank Crisis European finance ministers and Cyprus officials face a Monday deadline, when the European Central ......
Cyprus and European Officials Scrambles to End Bank Crisis European finance ministers and Cyprus officials face a Monday deadline, when the European Central ...
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Traditional congo food recipes
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Our members favorite congolese recipes include varied dishes from this cuisine, from meaty stews to vegetable sides here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Sporting traces of french, arabic and asian influences, congolese cuisine is this is a traditional recipe from the congo, though this version includes basil, over traditional african recipes, with information about cooking and food culture in sub saharan africa, excerpts from historical texts, and vintage below information will help you to get some more though about the subject congolese meals often consist of a starchy ingredient, along with vegetables and meat in the form of a three typical types of nganda restaurants are riverside nganda serve baked fish served with cooked plantains recipes from up river you will find some really traditional and lip licking recipes in the congo cuisine. From the popular meat dish recipes, soup recipes snack recipes to delicious these foods which taste gross ingredients have had a huge influence on the local cuisine. The congo cuisine has remained mostly traditional. The cuisine of anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. There might not be many desserts found in the congo cuisine. For the most part, dessert is not a part of the traditional congo meal. At large gatherings and congo food recipes are centered around the same range of food items eaten all across this continent. The bulk of the congolese food is made from cassava congolese cuisine falls within the greater culinary traditions of central africa, and features lots of new world foods such as sweet potatoes, peanuts, manioc and north african recipes african main dishes african soups and stews south african this is a typical egyptian dish that is very good and cheap over here!. Explore janet kesterson's board 'recipes congo cookbook african food' on pinterest, poulet yassa (chicken yassa) a traditional chicken dish from the food recipes, congo food, smoke fish, fish recipes, cassava leaf, cassava leaves, congoles recipes, traditional food from the d.R.Congo, yummy!. Treat the wacongo dance co. To a traditional congolese dinner, and on this week's podcast, jeff said that i'd share the recipes i prepared congo food and food recipes are centered around staples like cassava (manioc or (congo brazzaville a plate of traditional congolese food at villa kamiah . How about trying to bring a bit of the congo to your table tonight? sweet dessert and are not a traditional congolese recipe from any part of traditional congolese foods use a combination of locally available fruit, grains and vegetables, milk and meat products. Freshwater fish and bushmeat also form some of the traditional ethnic foods of the democratic republic of the congo include recipes from up river that is serve baked fish served with 'the african kitchen is traditionally outside or in a separate building apart from welcome to the congo cookbook, a collection of over african recipes from
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Our members favorite congolese recipes include varied dishes from this cuisine, from meaty stews to vegetable sides here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Sporting traces of french, arabic and asian influences, congolese cuisine is this is a traditional recipe from the congo, though this version includes basil, over traditional african recipes, with information about cooking and food culture in sub saharan africa, excerpts from historical texts, and vintage below information will help you to get some more though about the subject congolese meals often consist of a starchy ingredient, along with vegetables and meat in the form of a three typical types of nganda restaurants are riverside nganda serve baked fish served with cooked plantains recipes from up river you will find some really traditional and lip licking recipes in the congo cuisine. From the popular meat dish recipes, soup recipes snack recipes to delicious these foods which taste gross ingredients have had a huge influence on the local cuisine. The congo cuisine has remained mostly traditional. The cuisine of anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. There might not be many desserts found in the congo cuisine. For the most part, dessert is not a part of the traditional congo meal. At large gatherings and congo food recipes are centered around the same range of food items eaten all across this continent. The bulk of the congolese food is made from cassava congolese cuisine falls within the greater culinary traditions of central africa, and features lots of new world foods such as sweet potatoes, peanuts, manioc and north african recipes african main dishes african soups and stews south african this is a typical egyptian dish that is very good and cheap over here!. Explore janet kesterson's board 'recipes congo cookbook african food' on pinterest, poulet yassa (chicken yassa) a traditional chicken dish from the food recipes, congo food, smoke fish, fish recipes, cassava leaf, cassava leaves, congoles recipes, traditional food from the d.R.Congo, yummy!. Treat the wacongo dance co. To a traditional congolese dinner, and on this week's podcast, jeff said that i'd share the recipes i prepared congo food and food recipes are centered around staples like cassava (manioc or (congo brazzaville a plate of traditional congolese food at villa kamiah . How about trying to bring a bit of the congo to your table tonight? sweet dessert and are not a traditional congolese recipe from any part of traditional congolese foods use a combination of locally available fruit, grains and vegetables, milk and meat products. Freshwater fish and bushmeat also form some of the traditional ethnic foods of the democratic republic of the congo include recipes from up river that is serve baked fish served with 'the african kitchen is traditionally outside or in a separate building apart from welcome to the congo cookbook, a collection of over african recipes from
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Reggae: Nasseman, One live to live
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Dominican Republic - Vacation Ideas
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( Cote D'ivoire) La Selecao - Debordement
C'est un titre Coupe Decale Du groupe musical ivoirien La Seleçao. big hit in 2007. Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua, Barbuda, Argenti......
C'est un titre Coupe Decale Du groupe musical ivoirien La Seleçao. big hit in 2007. Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua, Barbuda, Argenti...
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C'est un titre Coupe Decale Du groupe musical ivoirien La Seleçao. big hit in 2007. Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua, Barbuda, Argenti...
- published: 01 Feb 2008
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(Cote d'Ivoire ) Sam Badjo - Flatero 2008 music video
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- published: 10 May 2008
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River Nile Poem by Zenabou Diallo of Guinea
This video was made in Luxor, Egypt during the International Thebes Cultural Festival. We are at the bank of River Nile and Zenabou Diallo from Guinea presen......
This video was made in Luxor, Egypt during the International Thebes Cultural Festival. We are at the bank of River Nile and Zenabou Diallo from Guinea presen...
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20 Top Cities To Visit For Tourists: World's Best Winners List of Top Cities To Visit
20 Top Cities To Visit For Tourists: World's Best Winners List of Top Cities To Visit
In this video you will see the most populat cities in the world for tour...
20 Top Cities To Visit For Tourists: World's Best Winners List of Top Cities To Visit
In this video you will see the most populat cities in the world for tourists.
MARRAKECH MOROCCO - Top Cities To Visit #1
The new Travelers' Choice #1 Destination in the world, Marrakech is a magical place, brimming with markets, gardens, palaces, and mosques.
SIEM REAP,CAMBODIA - Top Cities To Visit #2
When the morning light washes over the overgrown temples and ruins of Angkor Wat, a simple Siem Reap sunrise becomes a profound event.
ISTANBUL,TURKEY - Top Cities To Visit #3
Europe and Asia meet in Istanbul, this year's #3 Travelers' Choice Destination in the World, where breathtaking ancient architecture coexists with modern restaurants and nightlife.
HANOI,VIETNAM - Top Cities To Visit #4
Hanoi is #4 in the world in this year's Travelers' Choice Destinations Awards. The charming Vietnamese capital has aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial architecture, while making room for modern developments alongside.
PRAGUE,CZECH REPUBLIC - Top Cities To Visit #5
The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague, #5 in the World in this year's Travelers' Choice Destination Awards, make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture.
LONDON,UNITED KINGDOM - Top Cities To Visit #6
The crown jewels, Buckingham Palace, Camden Market…in London, a perennial Travelers' Choice Award winner, history collides with art, fashion, food, and good British ale.
ROME,ITALY - Top Cities To Visit #7
The Travelers' Choice #7 Destination in the World for 2015, Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city.
BUENOS AIRES,ARGENTINA - Top Cities To Visit #8
The birthplace of the tango is, like the dance itself, captivating, seductive and bustling with excited energy.
PARIS FRANCE - Top Cities To Visit #9
Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe…
CAPE TOWN CENTRAL SOUTH AFRICA - Top Cities To Visit #10
Cape Town, #9 on the list of Travelers' Choice Destination World Winners, glistens at the southern tip of the African continent.
NEW YORK CITY - Top Cities To Visit #11
You know New York City from film, TV and song. But visit this Travelers' Choice Destination in person—for a weekend or a month—and you'll find a restless, energetic city with culture, sports, history, restaurants and shopping in abundance.
ZERMATT - Top Cities To Visit #12
When most people think of Zermatt, they think of one thing: The Matterhorn. This ultimate Swiss icon looms over Zermatt, first drawing visitors here in the 1860s.
BARCELONA - Top Cities To Visit #13
Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings.
GOREME - Top Cities To Visit #14
A town literally carved into the volcanic rock, Goreme is the gateway to the Goreme National Park, a vast UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses spectacular 10th- and 11th-century cave churches.
UBUD - Top Cities To Visit #15
The village cluster of Ubud, a Travelers' Choice Destination, is the ideal place to try a famed Balinese massage and soak up the ambiance of one of Asia’s top spa destinations.
CUSCO - Top Cities To Visit #16
Incan majesty and Andean baroque exist side-by-side in Cusco's stone streets, epitomized by the Qoriacancha palace and the church of Santo Domingo flanking the Plaza de Armas.
ST. PETERSBURG - Top Cities To Visit #17
The second largest city in Russia and a Travelers' Choice Destination for 2015, St. Petersburg is the country’s cultural heart.
BANGKOK - Top Cities To Visit #18
Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok, a Travelers' Choice Destination for 2015.
KATHMANDU - Top Cities To Visit #19
Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital and a Travelers' Choice Destination, is surrounded by a valley full of historic sites, ancient temples, shrines, and fascinating villages.
ATHENS - Top Cities To Visit #20
Thanks to fortunes brought by the 2004 Summer Olympics, Athens has become a city reformed. Spotless parks and streets, an ultra-modern subway, new freeways, an accessible airport and clear signage make the city easily negotiable.
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20 Top Cities To Visit For Tourists: World's Best Winners List of Top Cities To Visit
In this video you will see the most populat cities in the world for tourists.
MARRAKECH MOROCCO - Top Cities To Visit #1
The new Travelers' Choice #1 Destination in the world, Marrakech is a magical place, brimming with markets, gardens, palaces, and mosques.
SIEM REAP,CAMBODIA - Top Cities To Visit #2
When the morning light washes over the overgrown temples and ruins of Angkor Wat, a simple Siem Reap sunrise becomes a profound event.
ISTANBUL,TURKEY - Top Cities To Visit #3
Europe and Asia meet in Istanbul, this year's #3 Travelers' Choice Destination in the World, where breathtaking ancient architecture coexists with modern restaurants and nightlife.
HANOI,VIETNAM - Top Cities To Visit #4
Hanoi is #4 in the world in this year's Travelers' Choice Destinations Awards. The charming Vietnamese capital has aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial architecture, while making room for modern developments alongside.
PRAGUE,CZECH REPUBLIC - Top Cities To Visit #5
The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague, #5 in the World in this year's Travelers' Choice Destination Awards, make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture.
LONDON,UNITED KINGDOM - Top Cities To Visit #6
The crown jewels, Buckingham Palace, Camden Market…in London, a perennial Travelers' Choice Award winner, history collides with art, fashion, food, and good British ale.
ROME,ITALY - Top Cities To Visit #7
The Travelers' Choice #7 Destination in the World for 2015, Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city.
BUENOS AIRES,ARGENTINA - Top Cities To Visit #8
The birthplace of the tango is, like the dance itself, captivating, seductive and bustling with excited energy.
PARIS FRANCE - Top Cities To Visit #9
Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe…
CAPE TOWN CENTRAL SOUTH AFRICA - Top Cities To Visit #10
Cape Town, #9 on the list of Travelers' Choice Destination World Winners, glistens at the southern tip of the African continent.
NEW YORK CITY - Top Cities To Visit #11
You know New York City from film, TV and song. But visit this Travelers' Choice Destination in person—for a weekend or a month—and you'll find a restless, energetic city with culture, sports, history, restaurants and shopping in abundance.
ZERMATT - Top Cities To Visit #12
When most people think of Zermatt, they think of one thing: The Matterhorn. This ultimate Swiss icon looms over Zermatt, first drawing visitors here in the 1860s.
BARCELONA - Top Cities To Visit #13
Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings.
GOREME - Top Cities To Visit #14
A town literally carved into the volcanic rock, Goreme is the gateway to the Goreme National Park, a vast UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses spectacular 10th- and 11th-century cave churches.
UBUD - Top Cities To Visit #15
The village cluster of Ubud, a Travelers' Choice Destination, is the ideal place to try a famed Balinese massage and soak up the ambiance of one of Asia’s top spa destinations.
CUSCO - Top Cities To Visit #16
Incan majesty and Andean baroque exist side-by-side in Cusco's stone streets, epitomized by the Qoriacancha palace and the church of Santo Domingo flanking the Plaza de Armas.
ST. PETERSBURG - Top Cities To Visit #17
The second largest city in Russia and a Travelers' Choice Destination for 2015, St. Petersburg is the country’s cultural heart.
BANGKOK - Top Cities To Visit #18
Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok, a Travelers' Choice Destination for 2015.
KATHMANDU - Top Cities To Visit #19
Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital and a Travelers' Choice Destination, is surrounded by a valley full of historic sites, ancient temples, shrines, and fascinating villages.
ATHENS - Top Cities To Visit #20
Thanks to fortunes brought by the 2004 Summer Olympics, Athens has become a city reformed. Spotless parks and streets, an ultra-modern subway, new freeways, an accessible airport and clear signage make the city easily negotiable.
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Crisis in Central African Republic
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Pope ends Uganda trip, heads to Central African Republic
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The Central African Republic Crisis: Hardship and Resilience
What is next for the Central African Republic, in 2015?
UNHCR and its partners are appealing for US$331 million to help almost half-a-million Central African Republic refugees who are struggling to survive in neighbouring countries.
The Regional Refugee Response Plan, presented by UNHCR and 18 partners, is aimed at providing safety, food, clean water, shelter, health and other basic services to
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Central African Republic: Urgent humanitarian needs following intensified violence in Bangui
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Central African Republic, neglected country: Neglected
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Crisis in Central African Republic
http://www.worldbank.org - Nearly one million people in the Central African Republic have fled their homes seeking refuge from violence that has overwhelmed ......
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Central African Republic; Fistula - A New Lease of Life
Living with obstetric fistula causes extreme suffering. Incontinent and ostracised, these women have countless health issues. In January 2012, 50 women from ......
Living with obstetric fistula causes extreme suffering. Incontinent and ostracised, these women have countless health issues. In January 2012, 50 women from ...
wn.com/Central African Republic Fistula A New Lease Of Life
Living with obstetric fistula causes extreme suffering. Incontinent and ostracised, these women have countless health issues. In January 2012, 50 women from ...
Health Care in Danger in the Central African Republic
Upon his return from a field mission to Central African Republic, Rilito Povea, adviser to the ICRC's Health Care in Danger Project, shares his impressions a......
Upon his return from a field mission to Central African Republic, Rilito Povea, adviser to the ICRC's Health Care in Danger Project, shares his impressions a...
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Upon his return from a field mission to Central African Republic, Rilito Povea, adviser to the ICRC's Health Care in Danger Project, shares his impressions a...
Central African Republic: Thousands forced to flee, health facilities looted
AUDIO SLIDE SHOW: Thousands of people in several areas of western Central African Republic have been forced to flee into the bush, taking with them only what......
AUDIO SLIDE SHOW: Thousands of people in several areas of western Central African Republic have been forced to flee into the bush, taking with them only what...
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AUDIO SLIDE SHOW: Thousands of people in several areas of western Central African Republic have been forced to flee into the bush, taking with them only what...
Central African Republic: Providing Access to Health Care Amid Vast Needs
In Central African Republic (CAR), a country that faces political instability and immense health care needs, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières......
In Central African Republic (CAR), a country that faces political instability and immense health care needs, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières...
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In Central African Republic (CAR), a country that faces political instability and immense health care needs, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières...
Inside Central African Republic's Silent Health Crisis
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a health crisis seen only in disaster zones. In some places it is the result of conflict. But as VOA's East A......
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a health crisis seen only in disaster zones. In some places it is the result of conflict. But as VOA's East A...
wn.com/Inside Central African Republic's Silent Health Crisis
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a health crisis seen only in disaster zones. In some places it is the result of conflict. But as VOA's East A...
- published: 24 Oct 2012
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author: VOAvideo
Central African Republic Healthcare.
Access to medical services has become a huge problem for many people in the Central African Republic, with hospitals running out of supplies every day. The n......
Access to medical services has become a huge problem for many people in the Central African Republic, with hospitals running out of supplies every day. The n...
wn.com/Central African Republic Healthcare.
Access to medical services has become a huge problem for many people in the Central African Republic, with hospitals running out of supplies every day. The n...
Pope ends Uganda trip, heads to Central African Republic
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- published: 29 Nov 2015
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Malnutrition's "Perfect Storm" in Central African Republic
The number of malnourished kids in one health centre in Bangui has doubled since last year, says Susan Shepherd, a paediatrician working for WFP in the Centr......
The number of malnourished kids in one health centre in Bangui has doubled since last year, says Susan Shepherd, a paediatrician working for WFP in the Centr...
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The number of malnourished kids in one health centre in Bangui has doubled since last year, says Susan Shepherd, a paediatrician working for WFP in the Centr...
Central African Republic Abandoned; MSF Provides Health Care
Abandoned by the international community, Central African Republic (CAR) is in the grips of violence perpetrated by armed groups. Doctors Without Borders/Méd......
Abandoned by the international community, Central African Republic (CAR) is in the grips of violence perpetrated by armed groups. Doctors Without Borders/Méd...
wn.com/Central African Republic Abandoned Msf Provides Health Care
Abandoned by the international community, Central African Republic (CAR) is in the grips of violence perpetrated by armed groups. Doctors Without Borders/Méd...
Central Africa Republic Health Crisis
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a health crisis seen only in disaster zones. VOA's East Africa correspondent Gabe Joselow reports....
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a health crisis seen only in disaster zones. VOA's East Africa correspondent Gabe Joselow reports.
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The Central African Republic is in the midst of a health crisis seen only in disaster zones. VOA's East Africa correspondent Gabe Joselow reports.
- published: 24 Oct 2012
- views: 90
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author: TV2Africa
Trapped By Violence in Bouar, Central African Republic
Violence continues to spread through northwester Central African Republic (CAR). Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have opened a n......
Violence continues to spread through northwester Central African Republic (CAR). Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have opened a n...
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Violence continues to spread through northwester Central African Republic (CAR). Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have opened a n...
Central African Republic
Bria, in east Central African Republic, hit by a measles epidemic.
229 cases of measles were recorded in January and February.
Over half of those affected wer...
Bria, in east Central African Republic, hit by a measles epidemic.
229 cases of measles were recorded in January and February.
Over half of those affected were children under the age of five.
Mass immunisation campaigns can be a real logistical challenge.
Yet it is absolutely vital they be carried out - including in unstable regions where there are areas that are too dangerous to work in, where there's a shortage of health workers and where roads are often impassable …. Without vaccination campaigns, there could well be a major measles epidemic affecting thousands of very young children. At the end of March, MSF’s teams in Bria in east Central African Republic started vaccinating children aged between six months and 15 years.
Aurore Taconet, project coordinator, MSF (woman in French)
Our campaign here in Bria is targeting 15,000 children.
At the same time as we immunise against measles, we screen for malnutrition. Children who are found to be sick are referred to the hospital.
The conflict that has spread through this ravaged country has left the health system in ruins. And the east of the country, a stronghold of former Seleka rebels, is just as badly affected. The all too few humanitarian and medical aid agencies here are unable to cope with the many health issues such as measles epidemics.
Albert Essoun, nursing care manager, MSF (man in French)
We’re seeing this epidemic because political instability caused the population to be displaced (…) So people don’t have access to healthcare and can’t take their children to get vaccinated (…) They’re scared to leave their homes to go to health centres (…) It takes just one case to go un-noticed for measles to spread like wildfire.
In August 2013, MSF was working in Bria responding to the seasonal malaria peak… The programme was was scheduled to last a few months. But meanwhile, the country was descending into a spiral of violence, and the few remaining medical facilities were no longer functioning. Two years on, the situation remains critical … And the teams don’t expect to leave Bria any time soon.
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Bria, in east Central African Republic, hit by a measles epidemic.
229 cases of measles were recorded in January and February.
Over half of those affected were children under the age of five.
Mass immunisation campaigns can be a real logistical challenge.
Yet it is absolutely vital they be carried out - including in unstable regions where there are areas that are too dangerous to work in, where there's a shortage of health workers and where roads are often impassable …. Without vaccination campaigns, there could well be a major measles epidemic affecting thousands of very young children. At the end of March, MSF’s teams in Bria in east Central African Republic started vaccinating children aged between six months and 15 years.
Aurore Taconet, project coordinator, MSF (woman in French)
Our campaign here in Bria is targeting 15,000 children.
At the same time as we immunise against measles, we screen for malnutrition. Children who are found to be sick are referred to the hospital.
The conflict that has spread through this ravaged country has left the health system in ruins. And the east of the country, a stronghold of former Seleka rebels, is just as badly affected. The all too few humanitarian and medical aid agencies here are unable to cope with the many health issues such as measles epidemics.
Albert Essoun, nursing care manager, MSF (man in French)
We’re seeing this epidemic because political instability caused the population to be displaced (…) So people don’t have access to healthcare and can’t take their children to get vaccinated (…) They’re scared to leave their homes to go to health centres (…) It takes just one case to go un-noticed for measles to spread like wildfire.
In August 2013, MSF was working in Bria responding to the seasonal malaria peak… The programme was was scheduled to last a few months. But meanwhile, the country was descending into a spiral of violence, and the few remaining medical facilities were no longer functioning. Two years on, the situation remains critical … And the teams don’t expect to leave Bria any time soon.
- published: 28 Apr 2015
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Central African Republic: Nutritional Emergency in the Southwest
This child is suffering from kwashiorkor, a form of severe malnutrition. MSF teams have set up four nutritional treatment projects, including this one in a h......
This child is suffering from kwashiorkor, a form of severe malnutrition. MSF teams have set up four nutritional treatment projects, including this one in a h...
wn.com/Central African Republic Nutritional Emergency In The Southwest
This child is suffering from kwashiorkor, a form of severe malnutrition. MSF teams have set up four nutritional treatment projects, including this one in a h...
The Central African Republic Crisis: Hardship and Resilience
What is next for the Central African Republic, in 2015?
UNHCR and its partners are appealing for US$331 million to help almost half-a-million Central African R...
What is next for the Central African Republic, in 2015?
UNHCR and its partners are appealing for US$331 million to help almost half-a-million Central African Republic refugees who are struggling to survive in neighbouring countries.
The Regional Refugee Response Plan, presented by UNHCR and 18 partners, is aimed at providing safety, food, clean water, shelter, health and other basic services to some 460,000 refugees in Cameroon, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of the Congo.
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What is next for the Central African Republic, in 2015?
UNHCR and its partners are appealing for US$331 million to help almost half-a-million Central African Republic refugees who are struggling to survive in neighbouring countries.
The Regional Refugee Response Plan, presented by UNHCR and 18 partners, is aimed at providing safety, food, clean water, shelter, health and other basic services to some 460,000 refugees in Cameroon, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of the Congo.
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- published: 23 Jan 2015
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Central African Republic: Urgent humanitarian needs following intensified violence in Bangui
Skype interview with Georgios Georgantas, our head of delegation in Bangui, where renewed violence has created ever more pressing humanitarian needs. We are ......
Skype interview with Georgios Georgantas, our head of delegation in Bangui, where renewed violence has created ever more pressing humanitarian needs. We are ...
wn.com/Central African Republic Urgent Humanitarian Needs Following Intensified Violence In Bangui
Skype interview with Georgios Georgantas, our head of delegation in Bangui, where renewed violence has created ever more pressing humanitarian needs. We are ...
Central African Republic, neglected country: Neglected
Tens of thousands of Central Africans live trapped in areas affected for years by an armed conflict between rebel groups and the army. This isolated populati......
Tens of thousands of Central Africans live trapped in areas affected for years by an armed conflict between rebel groups and the army. This isolated populati...
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Tens of thousands of Central Africans live trapped in areas affected for years by an armed conflict between rebel groups and the army. This isolated populati...
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Sport helps children forget - Central African Republic
- Everything was destroyed during the conflict. All we could do was ask God to help us, says Chancella*, 17; one out of thousands of children in the Central African Republic, Save the Children is assisting by providing a healthy and protective learning environment.
The ongoing conflict in the Central African Republic has hit an already fragile education system. Before the current crisis, only 67
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Pope arrives in war torn Central African Republic
Pope arrives in war torn Central African Republic
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Basketball promotes peace in Central African Republic
The Central African Republic has been making significant strides in bringing calm to the country, since the violence that escalated there in 2013. Hurdles do remain but sporting activities are among the platforms being used in reconciliation process. Here's a look at the impact being made by the country's basketball league.
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Ethiopia vs Central African Republic 1st goal
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central Africa Republic (CAR) 2-1 in their final Group A clash played in Brazzaville on Saturday.
Menyahel Teshome was the hero for the Walia Antelopes firing in the winner to seal an historic moment for the East African nation.
It was a special m
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★ CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 0-3 MADAGASCAR ★ 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers - All Goals ★
Part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSDb2b4J1jWDywoENBwnnTX97ZYiuxtP2
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Prison Tennis, Cambo, & Riff Raff's Diet: Latest on VICE (January 31)
Into the Alabama's backwoods with Cambo, diamond mining in the Central African Republic, the weight gain diet with Riff Raff, and tennis with inmates. This is the latest on VICE.
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Crisis in the Central African Republic Dispatch Five
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Raw: Mob Smashes Central African Republic Mosque
Tensions flared in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui as a mob of young men tore down the walls of a mosque and set fire to cars outside. (Dec. 10)
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Crisis in the Central African Republic Dispatch Three
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98 Dead in Central African Republic Clashes
http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Violence erupted in the Central African Republic Thursday, leaving nearly 100 people dead and scores more wounded. The U.N...
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Ethiopia Vs Central Africa Republic 2 1 Highlight Sep, 7 2013
by Collins Okinyo Source: Super Sport Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Centr...
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UN Quick Reaction Force in Bangui-Central Africa Republic
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Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, betw...
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Open wounds in the Central African Republic - reporter
A year after the end of the third civil war that ravaged the Central African Republic an uneasy calm reigns in the capital, Bangui.
Despite a cease-fire deal in July, and the presence of international troops, tensions remain high.
At Bangui's main hospital, teams from the NGO Médecins sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders, are on constant alert.
Marine Monet, an emergency physician
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Pope francis visits mosque, hold public mass in CAR to mark the end of his visit
Pope Francis visited Kounoukou mosque, before conducting a final mass at the Barthelemy Boganda sports stadium to mark the end of his visit to the Central African Republic. Mark Masai was following the Pope on his african tour and filed this report.
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Crisis in the Central African Republic Dispatch Four
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Pope visits CAR amid security concerns
Pope Francis arrives in the war torn Central African Republic
Pope Francis: I am bringing a message of peace and hope to the country
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: BANGUI: TENSIONS STILL RUNNING HIGH UPDATE 2
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The week-old mutiny in the Central African Republic appears in disarray - with rebel leaders both denouncing the president and offering to return to their barracks.
The mutineers released some hostages and said they were willing to return to their barracks but were adamant that it would only be a "tactical withdrawal".
President Ange-Felix Patasse has now reiterated an offer of
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CNN in Central African Republic
Nima Elbagir reports from Bosangoa, Central African Republic, with rare pictures from a country descending into violence.
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Bishops from the Central African Republic meet with Pope
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May 15, 2015. Their hardships are unique. They're from one of the poorest countries in the world. For years the nation has been immersed in a violent struggle between the so called Seleka rebels and the anti-Balaka. It's estimated that in the last 15 months roughly 900
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Ethiopia 2 1 Central African Republic 07 09 2013 Qualification World Cup 2014
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central Africa Republic (CAR) 2-1 in their final Group A clash played in Brazzaville on Saturday.
Menyahel Teshome was the hero for the Walia Antelopes firing in the winner to seal an historic moment for the East African nation.
It was a special m
Sport helps children forget - Central African Republic
- Everything was destroyed during the conflict. All we could do was ask God to help us, says Chancella*, 17; one out of thousands of children in the Central Afr...
- Everything was destroyed during the conflict. All we could do was ask God to help us, says Chancella*, 17; one out of thousands of children in the Central African Republic, Save the Children is assisting by providing a healthy and protective learning environment.
The ongoing conflict in the Central African Republic has hit an already fragile education system. Before the current crisis, only 67% of primary school-aged children were enrolled in school, and less than 15% were in secondary education.
Through the EU's Children of Peace initiative, Save the Children is supporting 27 schools in some of the worst affected areas. More than 16,000 highly vulnerable children affected by the violence are now able to access conflict-sensitive education.
Camera and editing by Hedinn Halldorsson/Save the Children.
Photo Essay by Hedinn Halldorsson and Mark Kaye.
wn.com/Sport Helps Children Forget Central African Republic
- Everything was destroyed during the conflict. All we could do was ask God to help us, says Chancella*, 17; one out of thousands of children in the Central African Republic, Save the Children is assisting by providing a healthy and protective learning environment.
The ongoing conflict in the Central African Republic has hit an already fragile education system. Before the current crisis, only 67% of primary school-aged children were enrolled in school, and less than 15% were in secondary education.
Through the EU's Children of Peace initiative, Save the Children is supporting 27 schools in some of the worst affected areas. More than 16,000 highly vulnerable children affected by the violence are now able to access conflict-sensitive education.
Camera and editing by Hedinn Halldorsson/Save the Children.
Photo Essay by Hedinn Halldorsson and Mark Kaye.
- published: 10 Nov 2015
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Pope arrives in war torn Central African Republic
Pope arrives in war torn Central African Republic...
Pope arrives in war torn Central African Republic
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Pope arrives in war torn Central African Republic
- published: 29 Nov 2015
- views: 29
Basketball promotes peace in Central African Republic
The Central African Republic has been making significant strides in bringing calm to the country, since the violence that escalated there in 2013. Hurdles do re...
The Central African Republic has been making significant strides in bringing calm to the country, since the violence that escalated there in 2013. Hurdles do remain but sporting activities are among the platforms being used in reconciliation process. Here's a look at the impact being made by the country's basketball league.
wn.com/Basketball Promotes Peace In Central African Republic
The Central African Republic has been making significant strides in bringing calm to the country, since the violence that escalated there in 2013. Hurdles do remain but sporting activities are among the platforms being used in reconciliation process. Here's a look at the impact being made by the country's basketball league.
- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 83
Ethiopia vs Central African Republic 1st goal
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central...
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central Africa Republic (CAR) 2-1 in their final Group A clash played in Brazzaville on Saturday.
Menyahel Teshome was the hero for the Walia Antelopes firing in the winner to seal an historic moment for the East African nation.
It was a special moment for the midfielder as it was his fielding against Botswana that saw the side docked three points by Fifa as he was ineligible to play.
Following the win, Ethiopia top Group A with 13 points, two ahead of South Africa who beat Botswana 4-1 in Durban.
Needing a win to stay to seal progress, Ethiopia suffered a blow before kick off after striker Getaneh Kebede failed to shake off a knock with Omod Okwury Omod taking his place.
The nerves were evident early on as Ethiopia struggled to settle against a lively CAR side.
They then found themselves a goal down after 20 minutes when Salif Keita scored from close range to stun the group leaders.
Coach Sewnet Bishaw made a change at halftime withdrawing the off colour Okwury and introducing Behailu Assefa.
The equaliser came three minutes after the restart through playmaker Salhadin Said who found the back of the net to bring the visitors level off an Adane Girma assist.
Ethiopia now had their tails up with Girma playing a major role. The veteran went close on 59 minutes but CAR keeper Prince Samolah made a fine save.
They went ahead on the hour mark and once again it was Girma who created the goal setting up Teshome who rifled the ball home.
Ethiopia beat Central African Republic 2-1 to secure a place in the World Cup playoff
Ethiopia defeated Central Africa Republic 2-1 today in Brazzaville, finishing in first place from Group A of the 2014 World Cup qualifier. Ethiopia now advances to the final round of games to secure its place for World Cup 2014 in Brazil. For the first time in its history, Ethiopia finishes first in its group in World Cup qualifications. It is now just two games away from the historic appearance at the World Cup.
In the first half, Central Africa lead Ethiopia 1-0 and the Walyas managed to score two goals in 16 minutes to take the lead 2-1. Despite a 4-1 victory against Botswana, South Africa is out of the competition finishing second behind Ethiopia in Group A. Ethiopia will soon know which team will it face for the final round.
The first leg of the final round will take place between October 11 and 15 and the second leg of the final round is scheduled between November 15-19.
Ethiopia has achieved incredible results under Coach Sewnet Bishaw, advancing to the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 31 years and now securing a place among African top 10 football nations for the ultimate prize in football, a place at the world cup.
wn.com/Ethiopia Vs Central African Republic 1St Goal
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central Africa Republic (CAR) 2-1 in their final Group A clash played in Brazzaville on Saturday.
Menyahel Teshome was the hero for the Walia Antelopes firing in the winner to seal an historic moment for the East African nation.
It was a special moment for the midfielder as it was his fielding against Botswana that saw the side docked three points by Fifa as he was ineligible to play.
Following the win, Ethiopia top Group A with 13 points, two ahead of South Africa who beat Botswana 4-1 in Durban.
Needing a win to stay to seal progress, Ethiopia suffered a blow before kick off after striker Getaneh Kebede failed to shake off a knock with Omod Okwury Omod taking his place.
The nerves were evident early on as Ethiopia struggled to settle against a lively CAR side.
They then found themselves a goal down after 20 minutes when Salif Keita scored from close range to stun the group leaders.
Coach Sewnet Bishaw made a change at halftime withdrawing the off colour Okwury and introducing Behailu Assefa.
The equaliser came three minutes after the restart through playmaker Salhadin Said who found the back of the net to bring the visitors level off an Adane Girma assist.
Ethiopia now had their tails up with Girma playing a major role. The veteran went close on 59 minutes but CAR keeper Prince Samolah made a fine save.
They went ahead on the hour mark and once again it was Girma who created the goal setting up Teshome who rifled the ball home.
Ethiopia beat Central African Republic 2-1 to secure a place in the World Cup playoff
Ethiopia defeated Central Africa Republic 2-1 today in Brazzaville, finishing in first place from Group A of the 2014 World Cup qualifier. Ethiopia now advances to the final round of games to secure its place for World Cup 2014 in Brazil. For the first time in its history, Ethiopia finishes first in its group in World Cup qualifications. It is now just two games away from the historic appearance at the World Cup.
In the first half, Central Africa lead Ethiopia 1-0 and the Walyas managed to score two goals in 16 minutes to take the lead 2-1. Despite a 4-1 victory against Botswana, South Africa is out of the competition finishing second behind Ethiopia in Group A. Ethiopia will soon know which team will it face for the final round.
The first leg of the final round will take place between October 11 and 15 and the second leg of the final round is scheduled between November 15-19.
Ethiopia has achieved incredible results under Coach Sewnet Bishaw, advancing to the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 31 years and now securing a place among African top 10 football nations for the ultimate prize in football, a place at the world cup.
- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 560
★ CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 0-3 MADAGASCAR ★ 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers - All Goals ★
Part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSDb2b4J1jWDywoENBwnnTX97ZYiuxtP2...
Part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSDb2b4J1jWDywoENBwnnTX97ZYiuxtP2
wn.com/★ Central African Republic 0 3 Madagascar ★ 2018 Fifa World Cup Qualifiers All Goals ★
Part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSDb2b4J1jWDywoENBwnnTX97ZYiuxtP2
- published: 10 Oct 2015
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Prison Tennis, Cambo, & Riff Raff's Diet: Latest on VICE (January 31)
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Crisis in the Central African Republic Dispatch Five
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Raw: Mob Smashes Central African Republic Mosque
Tensions flared in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui as a mob of young men tore down the walls of a mosque and set fire to cars outside. (Dec. 10)...
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Tensions flared in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui as a mob of young men tore down the walls of a mosque and set fire to cars outside. (Dec. 10)
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Crisis in the Central African Republic Dispatch Three
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98 Dead in Central African Republic Clashes
http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Violence erupted in the Central African Republic Thursday, leaving nearly 100 people dead and scores more wounded. The U.N......
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Ethiopia Vs Central Africa Republic 2 1 Highlight Sep, 7 2013
by Collins Okinyo Source: Super Sport Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Centr......
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Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, betw......
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Open wounds in the Central African Republic - reporter
A year after the end of the third civil war that ravaged the Central African Republic an uneasy calm reigns in the capital, Bangui.
Despite a cease-fire deal ...
A year after the end of the third civil war that ravaged the Central African Republic an uneasy calm reigns in the capital, Bangui.
Despite a cease-fire deal in July, and the presence of international troops, tensions remain high.
At Bangui's main hospital, teams from the NGO Médecins sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders, are on constant alert.
Marine Monet, an emergency physician with MSF, treats a young man who says he was shot by someone with a rifle.
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A year after the end of the third civil war that ravaged the Central African Republic an uneasy calm reigns in the capital, Bangui.
Despite a cease-fire deal in July, and the presence of international troops, tensions remain high.
At Bangui's main hospital, teams from the NGO Médecins sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders, are on constant alert.
Marine Monet, an emergency physician with MSF, treats a young man who says he was shot by someone with a rifle.
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- published: 24 Dec 2014
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Pope francis visits mosque, hold public mass in CAR to mark the end of his visit
Pope Francis visited Kounoukou mosque, before conducting a final mass at the Barthelemy Boganda sports stadium to mark the end of his visit to the Central Afric...
Pope Francis visited Kounoukou mosque, before conducting a final mass at the Barthelemy Boganda sports stadium to mark the end of his visit to the Central African Republic. Mark Masai was following the Pope on his african tour and filed this report.
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- published: 30 Nov 2015
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Crisis in the Central African Republic Dispatch Four
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Pope visits CAR amid security concerns
Pope Francis arrives in the war torn Central African Republic
Pope Francis: I am bringing a message of peace and hope to the country
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Pope Francis arrives in the war torn Central African Republic
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: BANGUI: TENSIONS STILL RUNNING HIGH UPDATE 2
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The week-old mutiny in the Central African Republic appears in disarray - with rebel leaders both denouncing the president and offering to return ...
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The week-old mutiny in the Central African Republic appears in disarray - with rebel leaders both denouncing the president and offering to return to their barracks.
The mutineers released some hostages and said they were willing to return to their barracks but were adamant that it would only be a "tactical withdrawal".
President Ange-Felix Patasse has now reiterated an offer of amnesty for the rebels and has again urged them to end their uprising.
The soccer stadium outside the Central African Republic capital of Bangui looked more like a military parade ground than an sports venue Sunday.
Army helicopters, armoured personnel carriers and clusters of heavily armed soldiers arrived to bring mediators, eager to help end the crisis in the country.
The first helicopter brought Catholic Archbishop Ndayan.
He arrived in Bangui to help President Ange-Felix Patasse and the mutinying troops find a peaceful solution to the military uprising.
Flanked by armed guards, rebel spokesman Cyriaque Souke told him the renegade soldiers were ready to make some concessions.
But he stressed there would be no surrender of weapons.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
Our weapons will not be handed over. We will pull away from certain positions to other positions more strategic while still keeping our weapons. We are going to do what is known in military terms a tactical withdrawal, but the weapons will be kept until we get to final negotiations.
(So you are still in a state of war, in a way?)
Well, let's say not in a state of war, because we were not in a state of war with President Patasse, but I think we are in a defensive position.
SUPER CAPTION: Cyriaque Souke, Rebel spokesman
French infantry units then secured the area for the arrival of French General Bernard Thorette.
Thorette had arrived in order to secure the release of hostages held by the rebel soldiers.
The general told reporters he was happy with the progress that had been made, but said it was too early to comment on the negotiations.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
First results, that's all I can say. Thank you.
(Reporter question: Isn't it startling to see (the area) surrounded by the French military?) Be nice. Be nice.
SUPER CAPTION: French General Bernard Thorette
Reports suggest the rebels freed four hostages, including a government minister and the parliament speaker, but continued to hold the army chief of staff and one other hostage.
Thorette also briefly met rebel leader Non Commissioned Officer Dokodo Sunday, though details about their meeting are not known.
The rebel soldiers have been under pressure since France, the former colonial power, put its military might behind Patasse on Wednesday.
And although their rebellion now seems in disarray, Dokodo was pleased that the uprising had achieved some goals.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
Very satisfied.
(Did you keep your weapons?)
Yes.
(Are you sure of your security?)
One cannot...security...my security...security for Monsignor... first of all, it's the soldiers behind me, and it's the people of Central Africa.
SUPER CAPTION: Non Commissioned Officer Dokodo, rebel leader
Bangui was relatively quiet Sunday.
French soldiers and presidential guards patrolled the streets, and civilians began venturing outside, many to attend church.
The death toll from the uprising remains unclear, with hospital officials reporting at
least 50 dead but opposition sources putting the number far higher.
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French/Nat
The week-old mutiny in the Central African Republic appears in disarray - with rebel leaders both denouncing the president and offering to return to their barracks.
The mutineers released some hostages and said they were willing to return to their barracks but were adamant that it would only be a "tactical withdrawal".
President Ange-Felix Patasse has now reiterated an offer of amnesty for the rebels and has again urged them to end their uprising.
The soccer stadium outside the Central African Republic capital of Bangui looked more like a military parade ground than an sports venue Sunday.
Army helicopters, armoured personnel carriers and clusters of heavily armed soldiers arrived to bring mediators, eager to help end the crisis in the country.
The first helicopter brought Catholic Archbishop Ndayan.
He arrived in Bangui to help President Ange-Felix Patasse and the mutinying troops find a peaceful solution to the military uprising.
Flanked by armed guards, rebel spokesman Cyriaque Souke told him the renegade soldiers were ready to make some concessions.
But he stressed there would be no surrender of weapons.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
Our weapons will not be handed over. We will pull away from certain positions to other positions more strategic while still keeping our weapons. We are going to do what is known in military terms a tactical withdrawal, but the weapons will be kept until we get to final negotiations.
(So you are still in a state of war, in a way?)
Well, let's say not in a state of war, because we were not in a state of war with President Patasse, but I think we are in a defensive position.
SUPER CAPTION: Cyriaque Souke, Rebel spokesman
French infantry units then secured the area for the arrival of French General Bernard Thorette.
Thorette had arrived in order to secure the release of hostages held by the rebel soldiers.
The general told reporters he was happy with the progress that had been made, but said it was too early to comment on the negotiations.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
First results, that's all I can say. Thank you.
(Reporter question: Isn't it startling to see (the area) surrounded by the French military?) Be nice. Be nice.
SUPER CAPTION: French General Bernard Thorette
Reports suggest the rebels freed four hostages, including a government minister and the parliament speaker, but continued to hold the army chief of staff and one other hostage.
Thorette also briefly met rebel leader Non Commissioned Officer Dokodo Sunday, though details about their meeting are not known.
The rebel soldiers have been under pressure since France, the former colonial power, put its military might behind Patasse on Wednesday.
And although their rebellion now seems in disarray, Dokodo was pleased that the uprising had achieved some goals.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
Very satisfied.
(Did you keep your weapons?)
Yes.
(Are you sure of your security?)
One cannot...security...my security...security for Monsignor... first of all, it's the soldiers behind me, and it's the people of Central Africa.
SUPER CAPTION: Non Commissioned Officer Dokodo, rebel leader
Bangui was relatively quiet Sunday.
French soldiers and presidential guards patrolled the streets, and civilians began venturing outside, many to attend church.
The death toll from the uprising remains unclear, with hospital officials reporting at
least 50 dead but opposition sources putting the number far higher.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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CNN in Central African Republic
Nima Elbagir reports from Bosangoa, Central African Republic, with rare pictures from a country descending into violence.
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Bishops from the Central African Republic meet with Pope
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May 15, 2015. Their hardships are unique. They're from one of the poorest countries in the world. For years the nation has been immersed in a violent struggle between the so called Seleka rebels and the anti-Balaka. It's estimated that in the last 15 months roughly 900,000 people have been displaced because of the country's violence and instability.
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Ethiopia 2 1 Central African Republic 07 09 2013 Qualification World Cup 2014
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central...
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central Africa Republic (CAR) 2-1 in their final Group A clash played in Brazzaville on Saturday.
Menyahel Teshome was the hero for the Walia Antelopes firing in the winner to seal an historic moment for the East African nation.
It was a special moment for the midfielder as it was his fielding against Botswana that saw the side docked three points by Fifa as he was ineligible to play.
Following the win, Ethiopia top Group A with 13 points, two ahead of South Africa who beat Botswana 4-1 in Durban.
Needing a win to stay to seal progress, Ethiopia suffered a blow before kick off after striker Getaneh Kebede failed to shake off a knock with Omod Okwury Omod taking his place.
The nerves were evident early on as Ethiopia struggled to settle against a lively CAR side.
They then found themselves a goal down after 20 minutes when Salif Keita scored from close range to stun the group leaders.
Coach Sewnet Bishaw made a change at halftime withdrawing the off colour Okwury and introducing Behailu Assefa.
The equaliser came three minutes after the restart through playmaker Salhadin Said who found the back of the net to bring the visitors level off an Adane Girma assist.
Ethiopia now had their tails up with Girma playing a major role. The veteran went close on 59 minutes but CAR keeper Prince Samolah made a fine save.
They went ahead on the hour mark and once again it was Girma who created the goal setting up Teshome who rifled the ball home.
Ethiopia beat Central African Republic 2-1 to secure a place in the World Cup playoff
Ethiopia defeated Central Africa Republic 2-1 today in Brazzaville, finishing in first place from Group A of the 2014 World Cup qualifier. Ethiopia now advances to the final round of games to secure its place for World Cup 2014 in Brazil. For the first time in its history, Ethiopia finishes first in its group in World Cup qualifications. It is now just two games away from the historic appearance at the World Cup.
In the first half, Central Africa lead Ethiopia 1-0 and the Walyas managed to score two goals in 16 minutes to take the lead 2-1. Despite a 4-1 victory against Botswana, South Africa is out of the competition finishing second behind Ethiopia in Group A. Ethiopia will soon know which team will it face for the final round.
The first leg of the final round will take place between October 11 and 15 and the second leg of the final round is scheduled between November 15-19.
Ethiopia has achieved incredible results under Coach Sewnet Bishaw, advancing to the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 31 years and now securing a place among African top 10 football nations for the ultimate prize in football, a place at the world cup.
wn.com/Ethiopia 2 1 Central African Republic 07 09 2013 Qualification World Cup 2014
by Collins Okinyo
Source: Super Sport
Ethiopia are through to the playoff stages of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers after coming from a goal down to beat Central Africa Republic (CAR) 2-1 in their final Group A clash played in Brazzaville on Saturday.
Menyahel Teshome was the hero for the Walia Antelopes firing in the winner to seal an historic moment for the East African nation.
It was a special moment for the midfielder as it was his fielding against Botswana that saw the side docked three points by Fifa as he was ineligible to play.
Following the win, Ethiopia top Group A with 13 points, two ahead of South Africa who beat Botswana 4-1 in Durban.
Needing a win to stay to seal progress, Ethiopia suffered a blow before kick off after striker Getaneh Kebede failed to shake off a knock with Omod Okwury Omod taking his place.
The nerves were evident early on as Ethiopia struggled to settle against a lively CAR side.
They then found themselves a goal down after 20 minutes when Salif Keita scored from close range to stun the group leaders.
Coach Sewnet Bishaw made a change at halftime withdrawing the off colour Okwury and introducing Behailu Assefa.
The equaliser came three minutes after the restart through playmaker Salhadin Said who found the back of the net to bring the visitors level off an Adane Girma assist.
Ethiopia now had their tails up with Girma playing a major role. The veteran went close on 59 minutes but CAR keeper Prince Samolah made a fine save.
They went ahead on the hour mark and once again it was Girma who created the goal setting up Teshome who rifled the ball home.
Ethiopia beat Central African Republic 2-1 to secure a place in the World Cup playoff
Ethiopia defeated Central Africa Republic 2-1 today in Brazzaville, finishing in first place from Group A of the 2014 World Cup qualifier. Ethiopia now advances to the final round of games to secure its place for World Cup 2014 in Brazil. For the first time in its history, Ethiopia finishes first in its group in World Cup qualifications. It is now just two games away from the historic appearance at the World Cup.
In the first half, Central Africa lead Ethiopia 1-0 and the Walyas managed to score two goals in 16 minutes to take the lead 2-1. Despite a 4-1 victory against Botswana, South Africa is out of the competition finishing second behind Ethiopia in Group A. Ethiopia will soon know which team will it face for the final round.
The first leg of the final round will take place between October 11 and 15 and the second leg of the final round is scheduled between November 15-19.
Ethiopia has achieved incredible results under Coach Sewnet Bishaw, advancing to the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 31 years and now securing a place among African top 10 football nations for the ultimate prize in football, a place at the world cup.
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Beautiful Central African Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charte
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Travel anywhere across Central African Republic’s jungles, forest, river valleys and arid plains, where vast natural riches lie, and you begin to grasp the contradictions of how a country so wealthy can be so poor.
Under French colonial rule, foreign companies exploited the country’s diamonds, gold, cotton, timber, rubber and other natural resources, but left little in the way of long-term infrastructure or governance that might knit the country into a durable whole.
The country gained independence in 1960 but, as is often the case, newfound wealth and a weak government fueled a surge in corruption and a struggle to control the bounty of gems and other resources.
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Travel anywhere across Central African Republic’s jungles, forest, river valleys and arid plains, where vast natural riches lie, and you begin to grasp the contradictions of how a country so wealthy can be so poor.
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The country gained independence in 1960 but, as is often the case, newfound wealth and a weak government fueled a surge in corruption and a struggle to control the bounty of gems and other resources.
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♫ Central African Republic National Anthem ♫
The public face of the Central African Republic is one that is both politically brutal and environmentally savage, troubled by recurrent Harmattan winds. Yet th...
The public face of the Central African Republic is one that is both politically brutal and environmentally savage, troubled by recurrent Harmattan winds. Yet the private face of this country is one with an attractive countenance of forests, waterfalls and magnificent national parks that teem with wildlife. Despite the dangers that lurk in a city such as Bangui, the country's capital is friendly, with a strong emphasis on arts and crafts.
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Security Council establishes UN peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic
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Chad to withdraw troops from Central African Republic
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Central African Republic Trip 2009
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UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Arrival- Central Africa Republic
Report by David Manyua, United Nations Television. The Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Mr. Herve Ladsous, arrived on 1 May in Bangui, fo......
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UN Security Council Approves 1,000 More Peacekeepers for Central African Republic
The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday that authorizes more than 1,000 additional military and police personnel for the ...
The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday that authorizes more than 1,000 additional military and police personnel for the peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. The resolution follows up on a request by the U.N. secretary-general in January for another 1,030 peacekeepers to help bring unprecedented violence between Christians and Muslims under control outside the capital, Bangui. The originally authorized U.N. peacekeeping force in Central African Republic has not yet fully deployed and remains at about 80 percent of its planned strength. Francois Delattre, Permanent Representative of France to the United Nation and President of the Security Council said the Council commended the CAR for its efforts in dealing with Boko Haram.
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The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday that authorizes more than 1,000 additional military and police personnel for the peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. The resolution follows up on a request by the U.N. secretary-general in January for another 1,030 peacekeepers to help bring unprecedented violence between Christians and Muslims under control outside the capital, Bangui. The originally authorized U.N. peacekeeping force in Central African Republic has not yet fully deployed and remains at about 80 percent of its planned strength. Francois Delattre, Permanent Representative of France to the United Nation and President of the Security Council said the Council commended the CAR for its efforts in dealing with Boko Haram.
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"Parc National Dzangha Sangha" Vmarchal's photos around Bayanga, Central African Republic
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Internews in Central African Republic: How Far Would You Go?
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Central African Republic, neglected country: Isolated
Tens of thousands of Central Africans live trapped in areas affected for years by an armed conflict between rebel groups and the army. This isolated populati......
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Car Ride and bad singing in the Central African Republic
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Central African Republic: USG Amos at the High-Level International Meeting
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Beautiful Countries 35: Central African Republic
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convoy attack kills 3 children, 19 adults in Central African Republic
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Central African Republic's Vote on Constitution
GIGA Research Fellow Tim Glawion comments on the CAR's vote on the constitution on Al Jazeera.
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UN troops and French soldiers deployed in volatile areas of CAR to protect voters
Following clashes surrounding the Central African Republic’s referendum vote, UN peace keeping troops and French soldiers have been deployed in potentially volatile areas to protect voters and allow the voting process to carry on without any more problems. The weekend clashes saw the death of six civilians and at least 20 suffered injuries
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Signature ceremony of the good code of conduct for political parties.
On 9 December 2015 in CAR the SRSG and president of Central Africa attended the Signature ceremony of the good code of conduct for political parties.
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Rebel Leader Declares Autonomous State in Central African Republic
A Muslim rebel leader declared an autonomous state in the northern part of the Central African Republic on Dec. 15 as the country votes on a referendum for a new constitution
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Central African rebel leader declares autonomous republic
Central African rebel leader declares autonomous republic
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UN Security Council monitoring electoral process
With this weekend's vote for a referendum on a new constitution, the UN says the Central African Republic has entered the final and most sensitive phase of the country's electoral process. The UN's peacekeeping chief briefed the Security Council on the elections, which are going ahead despite attempts to derail the process.
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UN Forces Protect Voters In C. Africa As Unrest Mars Vote
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December 14, 2015 - UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of Bangui on Monday to allow its voters to complete polling in the referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
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UN forces protect voters in C.Africa as unrest mars vote
UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of Bangui on Monday to allow its voters to complete polling in the referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
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Electoral Materials
On 12 December 2015 MINUSCA has provided assistance to CAR in the processing of transfer and deportation of electoral materials to the voting centers.
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Muslims fear for their lives in Bangui
Over a hundred thousand Muslims have been forced to leave the Central African Republic's capital Bangui since fighting began.
Those that stayed behind live in areas protected by security forces.
But many say they remain in constant fear for their lives.
Al Jazeera's Rawaaa Auge reports from Bangui.
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Deadly clashes in CAR's capital Bangui mar crucial referendum
Two people were killed in heavy fighting in the Central African Republic's capital on Sunday. Clashes erupted in Bangui, as voters cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability.
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Central African Republic: Deadly clashes and gunfire erupt during referendum vote
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Citizens turn up at polling stations to vote in new C.A.R constitution
Heavy fighting broke out in a Muslim enclave of Central African Republic's capital Bangui on Sunday as voters went to the polls to cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability, witnesses said.
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Central African Republic Referendum Heavy fighting breaks out
Central African Republic Referendum: Heavy fighting breaks out
Heavy fighting has broken out in a Muslim enclave of the Central African Republic's capital Bangui. It took place as voters cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability in the
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Two people were killed Sunday as heavy weapons fire and clashes in the Muslim district of Bangui, the Central African
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Voters in the the Central African Republic have cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum considered crucial
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Voters in Central African Republic decide on new constitution
Voters in the the Central African Republic have cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum considered crucial to…Former Central African Republic's leader Francois Bozize's hopes of a return to power have been dashed, at least for now. The country's constitutional court has ...
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Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote
Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote A referendum on changing the constitution has been marred by violence in the Central African Republic Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote
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Clashes erupt as CAR holds 'make-or-break' referendum
Heavy weapons fire erupted in the Muslim district of the Central African Republic capital Bangui Sunday as people voted in a referendum aimed at ending the nation's bloody sectarian strife.
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C.A.R : Electoral Commission rejects Bozize's presidential bid
The exiled former President of the Central African Republic - Francois Bozize has expressed disappointment at the decision by the electoral commission to omit his name as candidate for this month's election. Speaking from his hotel in Uganda's capital Kampala, Bozize accuses his opponents of sabotage.The electoral commission in the CAR says Bozize did not register for the elections, claims he deni
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Cameroon: Central African Republic Refugees Register to Vote
Salihu Hassan, 57, from the Central African Republic may be a refugee now but he still wants to have a say in who rules his nation. He is one of approximately 250,000 Central African refugees who have fled into Cameroon since the outbreak of violence in CAR in 2013, and one of many who have managed to register to vote.
For the past month (November), teams from CAR’s National Elections Authority ha
Central African Republic's Vote on Constitution
GIGA Research Fellow Tim Glawion comments on the CAR's vote on the constitution on Al Jazeera....
GIGA Research Fellow Tim Glawion comments on the CAR's vote on the constitution on Al Jazeera.
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GIGA Research Fellow Tim Glawion comments on the CAR's vote on the constitution on Al Jazeera.
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UN troops and French soldiers deployed in volatile areas of CAR to protect voters
Following clashes surrounding the Central African Republic’s referendum vote, UN peace keeping troops and French soldiers have been deployed in potentially vola...
Following clashes surrounding the Central African Republic’s referendum vote, UN peace keeping troops and French soldiers have been deployed in potentially volatile areas to protect voters and allow the voting process to carry on without any more problems. The weekend clashes saw the death of six civilians and at least 20 suffered injuries
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Following clashes surrounding the Central African Republic’s referendum vote, UN peace keeping troops and French soldiers have been deployed in potentially volatile areas to protect voters and allow the voting process to carry on without any more problems. The weekend clashes saw the death of six civilians and at least 20 suffered injuries
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Signature ceremony of the good code of conduct for political parties.
On 9 December 2015 in CAR the SRSG and president of Central Africa attended the Signature ceremony of the good code of conduct for political parties....
On 9 December 2015 in CAR the SRSG and president of Central Africa attended the Signature ceremony of the good code of conduct for political parties.
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On 9 December 2015 in CAR the SRSG and president of Central Africa attended the Signature ceremony of the good code of conduct for political parties.
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Rebel Leader Declares Autonomous State in Central African Republic
A Muslim rebel leader declared an autonomous state in the northern part of the Central African Republic on Dec. 15 as the country votes on a referendum for a ne...
A Muslim rebel leader declared an autonomous state in the northern part of the Central African Republic on Dec. 15 as the country votes on a referendum for a new constitution
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A Muslim rebel leader declared an autonomous state in the northern part of the Central African Republic on Dec. 15 as the country votes on a referendum for a new constitution
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Central African rebel leader declares autonomous republic
Central African rebel leader declares autonomous republic...
Central African rebel leader declares autonomous republic
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Central African rebel leader declares autonomous republic
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UN Security Council monitoring electoral process
With this weekend's vote for a referendum on a new constitution, the UN says the Central African Republic has entered the final and most sensitive phase of the ...
With this weekend's vote for a referendum on a new constitution, the UN says the Central African Republic has entered the final and most sensitive phase of the country's electoral process. The UN's peacekeeping chief briefed the Security Council on the elections, which are going ahead despite attempts to derail the process.
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With this weekend's vote for a referendum on a new constitution, the UN says the Central African Republic has entered the final and most sensitive phase of the country's electoral process. The UN's peacekeeping chief briefed the Security Council on the elections, which are going ahead despite attempts to derail the process.
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UN Forces Protect Voters In C. Africa As Unrest Mars Vote
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December 14, 2015 - UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of...
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December 14, 2015 - UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of Bangui on Monday to allow its voters to complete polling in the referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
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December 14, 2015 - UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of Bangui on Monday to allow its voters to complete polling in the referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
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UN forces protect voters in C.Africa as unrest mars vote
UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of Bangui on Monday to allow its voters to complete polling in...
UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of Bangui on Monday to allow its voters to complete polling in the referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
wn.com/Un Forces Protect Voters In C.Africa As Unrest Mars Vote
UN peacekeepers and French soldiers in Central African Republic gather in the flashpoint district of Bangui on Monday to allow its voters to complete polling in the referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
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Electoral Materials
On 12 December 2015 MINUSCA has provided assistance to CAR in the processing of transfer and deportation of electoral materials to the voting centers....
On 12 December 2015 MINUSCA has provided assistance to CAR in the processing of transfer and deportation of electoral materials to the voting centers.
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On 12 December 2015 MINUSCA has provided assistance to CAR in the processing of transfer and deportation of electoral materials to the voting centers.
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC VOTE 14-12-2015
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Muslims fear for their lives in Bangui
Over a hundred thousand Muslims have been forced to leave the Central African Republic's capital Bangui since fighting began.
Those that stayed behind live in...
Over a hundred thousand Muslims have been forced to leave the Central African Republic's capital Bangui since fighting began.
Those that stayed behind live in areas protected by security forces.
But many say they remain in constant fear for their lives.
Al Jazeera's Rawaaa Auge reports from Bangui.
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Over a hundred thousand Muslims have been forced to leave the Central African Republic's capital Bangui since fighting began.
Those that stayed behind live in areas protected by security forces.
But many say they remain in constant fear for their lives.
Al Jazeera's Rawaaa Auge reports from Bangui.
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Deadly clashes in CAR's capital Bangui mar crucial referendum
Two people were killed in heavy fighting in the Central African Republic's capital on Sunday. Clashes erupted in Bangui, as voters cast their ballots in a const...
Two people were killed in heavy fighting in the Central African Republic's capital on Sunday. Clashes erupted in Bangui, as voters cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability.
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Two people were killed in heavy fighting in the Central African Republic's capital on Sunday. Clashes erupted in Bangui, as voters cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability.
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Central African Republic: Deadly clashes and gunfire erupt during referendum vote
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A crucial vote to end years of sectarian strife. The Central African Republic held a constitutional referendum on Sunday, in what was seen as a vital step towards restoring peace between Muslims and Christians. Any hopes of a smooth ballot was soon dashed when clashes erupted in the PK5 district of the capital Bangui.
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A crucial vote to end years of sectarian strife. The Central African Republic held a constitutional referendum on Sunday, in what was seen as a vital step towards restoring peace between Muslims and Christians. Any hopes of a smooth ballot was soon dashed when clashes erupted in the PK5 district of the capital Bangui.
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Citizens turn up at polling stations to vote in new C.A.R constitution
Heavy fighting broke out in a Muslim enclave of Central African Republic's capital Bangui on Sunday as voters went to the polls to cast their ballots in a const...
Heavy fighting broke out in a Muslim enclave of Central African Republic's capital Bangui on Sunday as voters went to the polls to cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability, witnesses said.
wn.com/Citizens Turn Up At Polling Stations To Vote In New C.A.R Constitution
Heavy fighting broke out in a Muslim enclave of Central African Republic's capital Bangui on Sunday as voters went to the polls to cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability, witnesses said.
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Central African Republic Referendum Heavy fighting breaks out
Central African Republic Referendum: Heavy fighting breaks out
Heavy fighting has broken out in a Muslim enclave of the Central African Republic's capital Ban...
Central African Republic Referendum: Heavy fighting breaks out
Heavy fighting has broken out in a Muslim enclave of the Central African Republic's capital Bangui. It took place as voters cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability in the
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Central African Republic Referendum: Heavy fighting breaks out
Heavy fighting has broken out in a Muslim enclave of the Central African Republic's capital Bangui. It took place as voters cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum seen as crucial to restoring stability in the
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#News Today: Fighting erupts during crucial Central African Republic referendum
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Two people were killed Sunday as heavy weapons fire and clashes in the Muslim district of Bangui, the Central African Republic capital, marred a key constitutional referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
An AFP journalist saw the bodies of two people lying in a mosque in Bangui’s PK5 Muslim district, while a hospital source said 20 others were wounded there, in clashes pitting supporters against opponents of the referendum seen as key to a return of normalcy in the divided nation.
Fire from heavy machine-guns and rocket launchers raged around a PK5 school where voters were waiting to cast their votes, prompting UN peacekeepers to move in to protect residents.
The proposed constitution would limit presidential tenure to two terms, fight institutional corruption and crimp the power of armed militias, blamed for years of chaos and terror.
If adopted, it would usher in the sixth republic since independence from France in 1960 and mark its 13th political regime—underlining the chronic instability undermining the country.
The vote was seen as a test run for presidential and parliamentary elections due to take place December 27 to end more than two years of conflict between Muslim and Christian militias.
Some factions of the mainly Muslim Seleka force had threatened to block the vote, as had some “anti-balaka” Christian and animist militia supporters.
Among the latter were backers of ousted president Francois Bozize, whose candidacy for the presidential election was rejected by the constitutional court.
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Two people were killed Sunday as heavy weapons fire and clashes in the Muslim district of Bangui, the Central African Republic capital, marred a key constitutional referendum aimed at ending years of sectarian strife.
An AFP journalist saw the bodies of two people lying in a mosque in Bangui’s PK5 Muslim district, while a hospital source said 20 others were wounded there, in clashes pitting supporters against opponents of the referendum seen as key to a return of normalcy in the divided nation.
Fire from heavy machine-guns and rocket launchers raged around a PK5 school where voters were waiting to cast their votes, prompting UN peacekeepers to move in to protect residents.
The proposed constitution would limit presidential tenure to two terms, fight institutional corruption and crimp the power of armed militias, blamed for years of chaos and terror.
If adopted, it would usher in the sixth republic since independence from France in 1960 and mark its 13th political regime—underlining the chronic instability undermining the country.
The vote was seen as a test run for presidential and parliamentary elections due to take place December 27 to end more than two years of conflict between Muslim and Christian militias.
Some factions of the mainly Muslim Seleka force had threatened to block the vote, as had some “anti-balaka” Christian and animist militia supporters.
Among the latter were backers of ousted president Francois Bozize, whose candidacy for the presidential election was rejected by the constitutional court.
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#News Today: Voters in Central African Republic decide on new constitution
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Voters in the the Central African Republic have cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum considered crucial to restoring peace in the country.
The former French colony descended into chaos in 2013 when Muslim rebels seized control in the majority Christian nation. Thousands were killed and a million people displaced during the de facto partition.
A vote in favour of the draft constitution would pave the way for elections later this month to choose the country’s new president and parliament, restoring democratic rule.
“We’re registered to vote, and this is for our constitution, so we have the right to vote,” said one Bangui resident. “If we truly want to give our government and our state a second chance, we should all go vote today.”
Despite a heavy security presence made up of UN peacekeepers, clashes broke out in the capital Bangui.
At least one person was killed and another 20 were injured.
The government had rejected calls by rebels to cancel the poll.
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Voters in the the Central African Republic have cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum considered crucial to restoring peace in the country.
The former French colony descended into chaos in 2013 when Muslim rebels seized control in the majority Christian nation. Thousands were killed and a million people displaced during the de facto partition.
A vote in favour of the draft constitution would pave the way for elections later this month to choose the country’s new president and parliament, restoring democratic rule.
“We’re registered to vote, and this is for our constitution, so we have the right to vote,” said one Bangui resident. “If we truly want to give our government and our state a second chance, we should all go vote today.”
Despite a heavy security presence made up of UN peacekeepers, clashes broke out in the capital Bangui.
At least one person was killed and another 20 were injured.
The government had rejected calls by rebels to cancel the poll.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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Voters in Central African Republic decide on new constitution
Voters in the the Central African Republic have cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum considered crucial to…Former Central African Republic's leader...
Voters in the the Central African Republic have cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum considered crucial to…Former Central African Republic's leader Francois Bozize's hopes of a return to power have been dashed, at least for now. The country's constitutional court has ...
Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote A referendum on changing the constitution has been marred by violence in the Central African Republic ...
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Voters in the the Central African Republic have cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum considered crucial to…Former Central African Republic's leader Francois Bozize's hopes of a return to power have been dashed, at least for now. The country's constitutional court has ...
Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote A referendum on changing the constitution has been marred by violence in the Central African Republic ...
VOA news for Tuesday, January 14th, 2014 From Washington this is VOA news. New CAR leader warns rival militia their violent holiday is over, Egyptians to ...
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Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote
Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote A referendum on changing the constitution has been marred by violence in the Central African Republic Viole...
Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote A referendum on changing the constitution has been marred by violence in the Central African Republic Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote
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Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote A referendum on changing the constitution has been marred by violence in the Central African Republic Violence in Central African Republic prevents vote
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Clashes erupt as CAR holds 'make-or-break' referendum
Heavy weapons fire erupted in the Muslim district of the Central African Republic capital Bangui Sunday as people voted in a referendum aimed at ending the nati...
Heavy weapons fire erupted in the Muslim district of the Central African Republic capital Bangui Sunday as people voted in a referendum aimed at ending the nation's bloody sectarian strife.
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Heavy weapons fire erupted in the Muslim district of the Central African Republic capital Bangui Sunday as people voted in a referendum aimed at ending the nation's bloody sectarian strife.
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C.A.R : Electoral Commission rejects Bozize's presidential bid
The exiled former President of the Central African Republic - Francois Bozize has expressed disappointment at the decision by the electoral commission to omit h...
The exiled former President of the Central African Republic - Francois Bozize has expressed disappointment at the decision by the electoral commission to omit his name as candidate for this month's election. Speaking from his hotel in Uganda's capital Kampala, Bozize accuses his opponents of sabotage.The electoral commission in the CAR says Bozize did not register for the elections, claims he denies. Bozize says this will not deter his efforts to advocate for democracy and the rule of law. The former president has also been accused of stoking violence that led to several deaths in the capital Bangui since september, which he denie. Bozize has been exiled for two years after he was forced out by the seleka rebels. The UN slapped travel bans and asset freeze against him
wn.com/C.A.R Electoral Commission Rejects Bozize's Presidential Bid
The exiled former President of the Central African Republic - Francois Bozize has expressed disappointment at the decision by the electoral commission to omit his name as candidate for this month's election. Speaking from his hotel in Uganda's capital Kampala, Bozize accuses his opponents of sabotage.The electoral commission in the CAR says Bozize did not register for the elections, claims he denies. Bozize says this will not deter his efforts to advocate for democracy and the rule of law. The former president has also been accused of stoking violence that led to several deaths in the capital Bangui since september, which he denie. Bozize has been exiled for two years after he was forced out by the seleka rebels. The UN slapped travel bans and asset freeze against him
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Cameroon: Central African Republic Refugees Register to Vote
Salihu Hassan, 57, from the Central African Republic may be a refugee now but he still wants to have a say in who rules his nation. He is one of approximately 2...
Salihu Hassan, 57, from the Central African Republic may be a refugee now but he still wants to have a say in who rules his nation. He is one of approximately 250,000 Central African refugees who have fled into Cameroon since the outbreak of violence in CAR in 2013, and one of many who have managed to register to vote.
For the past month (November), teams from CAR’s National Elections Authority have visited camps in Eastern Cameroon. But they are understaffed and the work has proceeded slowly. As of November 21, only about one third of eligible voters had been registered. Salihu's elder sister Habiba Hassan, is among those who has not been able to register.
Presidential and parliamentary elections in CAR, which are planned for December 27, will end the transitional government put in place to stem the ongoing crisis. The Central African parliament initially tried to block refugees from voting in the election, but the decision was overturned by the Central African high court.
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Salihu Hassan, 57, from the Central African Republic may be a refugee now but he still wants to have a say in who rules his nation. He is one of approximately 250,000 Central African refugees who have fled into Cameroon since the outbreak of violence in CAR in 2013, and one of many who have managed to register to vote.
For the past month (November), teams from CAR’s National Elections Authority have visited camps in Eastern Cameroon. But they are understaffed and the work has proceeded slowly. As of November 21, only about one third of eligible voters had been registered. Salihu's elder sister Habiba Hassan, is among those who has not been able to register.
Presidential and parliamentary elections in CAR, which are planned for December 27, will end the transitional government put in place to stem the ongoing crisis. The Central African parliament initially tried to block refugees from voting in the election, but the decision was overturned by the Central African high court.
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War between religious-based militias in Central African Republic is ravaging the nation. National Geographic writer Peter Gwin and photographer Marcus Bleasdale journey to the region to understand the cause of the conflict and what might be done to stop it.
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The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
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The escalating violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) sparked by the murder of a motorcycle taxi driver at the end of September is threatening elections scheduled for later in October.
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Two rival groups at the centre of two years of violence in Central African Republic, have signed a peace deal in Nairobi.
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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.
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Tunisia v Central African Republic - Group A - Full Game - AfroBasket 2015
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Central African Republic v Uganda - Group A - Full Game - AfroBasket 2015
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INfocus - Central African Republic, another French intervention
France invaded the CAR in December 2013, after the UN Security Council adopted a resolution giving the African Union and France the go-ahead to send troops t...
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The Jesus Film - Kaba / Kabba / Sara / Sara Kaba Language (Central African Republic, Chad)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Central African Republic, Chad) Kaba / Kabba / Sara / Sara Kaba Language.
God Bless You All.
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en Republique Centrafricaine EITI - Central African Republic EITI 2012
Submitted by the Central African Republic EITI National Secretariat to the EITI Video Competition.
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Chaos in the Central African Republic (part 2) - #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 D
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Angola v Central African Republic - Round of 16 - Full Game - AfroBasket 2015
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Road to Genocide (The big picture behind conflict in the Central African Republic)
In early 2013 Central Africa exploded into violence. As Seleka, the rebel group took power from the north, French forces arrived to oust the Seleka president, b...
In early 2013 Central Africa exploded into violence. As Seleka, the rebel group took power from the north, French forces arrived to oust the Seleka president, but order did not return to the country. Conditions deteriorate as Christians blamed the entire Muslim community for Seleka crimes and sought revenge. This resulted in the displacement of tens of thousands of Muslims who fled in fear of their lives. And the remaining Muslim population fears genocide.
But how did this war rapidly become what many are now calling a religious war? And how is it that the only party profiting is neither the Muslims, nor the Christian but rather the old colonial masters, i.e., the French.
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wn.com/Road To Genocide (The Big Picture Behind Conflict In The Central African Republic)
In early 2013 Central Africa exploded into violence. As Seleka, the rebel group took power from the north, French forces arrived to oust the Seleka president, but order did not return to the country. Conditions deteriorate as Christians blamed the entire Muslim community for Seleka crimes and sought revenge. This resulted in the displacement of tens of thousands of Muslims who fled in fear of their lives. And the remaining Muslim population fears genocide.
But how did this war rapidly become what many are now calling a religious war? And how is it that the only party profiting is neither the Muslims, nor the Christian but rather the old colonial masters, i.e., the French.
PRESS TV Documentaries
- published: 18 Jan 2015
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Central African Republic: On the Brink of Genocide
Unabated violence between Christians and Muslims has plagued the Central African Republic since a coup by Seleka fighters to overthrow former president, Francoi...
Unabated violence between Christians and Muslims has plagued the Central African Republic since a coup by Seleka fighters to overthrow former president, Francois Bozize in March 2013. Thousands of Muslims have fled Bangui during the past several months to escape killing, looting and harassment by the anti-balaka Christian militia. The brutalities began to escalate when the country's first Muslim leader, Michel Djotodia, stepped down and went into exile last month. The French government has dispatched thousands of troops to the country, but they have appeared to be unable to prevent inter-communal clashes that erupted after Christian militias attacked the mostly Muslim Seleka group. Thousands are dead and nearly one million are displaced, in a country of only 4.5 million people. The United Nations has estimated that about two million people are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. On this week's INfocus, we travel to CAR to see how international forces are using violence to re-colonize the country and how ethnic tensions are being stirred up.
wn.com/Central African Republic On The Brink Of Genocide
Unabated violence between Christians and Muslims has plagued the Central African Republic since a coup by Seleka fighters to overthrow former president, Francois Bozize in March 2013. Thousands of Muslims have fled Bangui during the past several months to escape killing, looting and harassment by the anti-balaka Christian militia. The brutalities began to escalate when the country's first Muslim leader, Michel Djotodia, stepped down and went into exile last month. The French government has dispatched thousands of troops to the country, but they have appeared to be unable to prevent inter-communal clashes that erupted after Christian militias attacked the mostly Muslim Seleka group. Thousands are dead and nearly one million are displaced, in a country of only 4.5 million people. The United Nations has estimated that about two million people are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. On this week's INfocus, we travel to CAR to see how international forces are using violence to re-colonize the country and how ethnic tensions are being stirred up.
- published: 15 Feb 2014
- views: 18098
Deep divisions in the Central African Republic
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Local residents stand opposite a French soldiers of Operation Sangaris as he holds a machete confiscated from an Anti-Balaka combattant during a patrol in Bangui on January, 2014.(AFP/ISSOUF SANOGO)
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Local residents stand opposite a French soldiers of Operation Sangaris as he holds a machete confiscated from an Anti-Balaka combattant during a patrol in Bangui on January, 2014.(AFP/ISSOUF SANOGO)
- published: 07 Feb 2014
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Africa 360 | Central African Republic
For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic p......
For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic p...
wn.com/Africa 360 | Central African Republic
For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic p...
- published: 12 Feb 2014
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Africa Documentary Central African Republic
Africa Documentary Central African Republic This program explores this landlocked nation, from the Pygmy tribes that make their home in C.A.R.'s tropical rainfo...
Africa Documentary Central African Republic This program explores this landlocked nation, from the Pygmy tribes that make their home in C.A.R.'s tropical rainforest, to the Pearl people of the grasslands, .
Subscribe to VICE News here: The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from .
In early 2013 Central Africa exploded into violence. As Seleka, the rebel group took power from the north, French forces arrived to oust the Seleka president, but .
For Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the situation in Central African Republic (CAR) was unique: seeing a country descend into violence before its very eyes, being.
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Africa Documentary Central African Republic This program explores this landlocked nation, from the Pygmy tribes that make their home in C.A.R.'s tropical rainforest, to the Pearl people of the grasslands, .
Subscribe to VICE News here: The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from .
In early 2013 Central Africa exploded into violence. As Seleka, the rebel group took power from the north, French forces arrived to oust the Seleka president, but .
For Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the situation in Central African Republic (CAR) was unique: seeing a country descend into violence before its very eyes, being.
- published: 13 Jun 2015
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Chaos in the Heart of Africa - Nat Geo Live
War between religious-based militias in Central African Republic is ravaging the nation. National Geographic writer Peter Gwin and photographer Marcus Bleasdale...
War between religious-based militias in Central African Republic is ravaging the nation. National Geographic writer Peter Gwin and photographer Marcus Bleasdale journey to the region to understand the cause of the conflict and what might be done to stop it.
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War between religious-based militias in Central African Republic is ravaging the nation. National Geographic writer Peter Gwin and photographer Marcus Bleasdale journey to the region to understand the cause of the conflict and what might be done to stop it.
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The National Geographic Live series brings thought-provoking presentations by today’s leading explorers, scientists, photographers, and performing artists right to you. Each presentation is filmed in front of a live audience at National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C. New clips air every Monday.
- published: 09 Feb 2015
- views: 971
Inside Story - Central African Republic's looming crisis
Will a rebel coup looking to unseat the government place the country in yet another humanitarian disaster? Inside Story, with presenter Adrian Finighan, spea......
Will a rebel coup looking to unseat the government place the country in yet another humanitarian disaster? Inside Story, with presenter Adrian Finighan, spea...
wn.com/Inside Story Central African Republic's Looming Crisis
Will a rebel coup looking to unseat the government place the country in yet another humanitarian disaster? Inside Story, with presenter Adrian Finighan, spea...
The Jesus Film - Sango / Sangho Language (Central African Republic, Chad, Congo-Kinshasa)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Central African Republic, Chad, Congo-Kinshasa) Sango / Sangho L...
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Central African Republic, Chad, Congo-Kinshasa) Sango / Sangho Language.
God Bless You All.
wn.com/The Jesus Film Sango Sangho Language (Central African Republic, Chad, Congo Kinshasa)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Central African Republic, Chad, Congo-Kinshasa) Sango / Sangho Language.
God Bless You All.
- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 1841
Africa Today - The Central African Republic & the West
The escalating violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) sparked by the murder of a motorcycle taxi driver at the end of September is threatening elections...
The escalating violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) sparked by the murder of a motorcycle taxi driver at the end of September is threatening elections scheduled for later in October.
The CAR’s foreign minister appealed to the UN as the spiraling violence continues to make it difficult for relief organizations to work. The CAR plunged into crisis in December 2013, when Christian anti-balaka militia began coordinated attacks against the country’s mostly Muslim Seleka group, which had toppled the government of President Francois Bozize in March that year.
Shortly afterwards, Michel Djotodia was recognized as the head of the government. However, Djotodia resigned in January 2014 and was replaced by current interim President Catherine Samba-Panza.
The CAR government is blaming anti-election elements for the violence. Rich in diamonds, gold and other minerals, the CAR has long been a highly exploited and prized arena for Western powers. It is classified as one of the world’s poorest areas.
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The escalating violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) sparked by the murder of a motorcycle taxi driver at the end of September is threatening elections scheduled for later in October.
The CAR’s foreign minister appealed to the UN as the spiraling violence continues to make it difficult for relief organizations to work. The CAR plunged into crisis in December 2013, when Christian anti-balaka militia began coordinated attacks against the country’s mostly Muslim Seleka group, which had toppled the government of President Francois Bozize in March that year.
Shortly afterwards, Michel Djotodia was recognized as the head of the government. However, Djotodia resigned in January 2014 and was replaced by current interim President Catherine Samba-Panza.
The CAR government is blaming anti-election elements for the violence. Rich in diamonds, gold and other minerals, the CAR has long been a highly exploited and prized arena for Western powers. It is classified as one of the world’s poorest areas.
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- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 32
Central African Republic: Newfound peace?
Two rival groups at the centre of two years of violence in Central African Republic, have signed a peace deal in Nairobi.
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta over...
Two rival groups at the centre of two years of violence in Central African Republic, have signed a peace deal in Nairobi.
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta oversaw talks between the mostly Muslim Seleka and mainly Christian anti-balaka groups.
But some are doubtful this agreement will mark the end of a cycle of bloodshed that has convulsed the country.
Neither the UN nor Central African Republic's interim President, Catherine Samba-Panza, were involved in the talks.
While the leaders of both of the parties in Nairobi have previously admitted, they don't exercise full control over fighters on the ground.
We look at the prospect for peace in Central African Republic. And how close two divided communities are to reconciliation.
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests:
Kenneth Marende, Chief Negotiator for the most recent ceasefire talks.
Anneke Van Woudenberg, Advocacy Director for the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch.
Emmanuel Dupuy, President of the Institute for Prospective and Security in Europe.
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wn.com/Central African Republic Newfound Peace
Two rival groups at the centre of two years of violence in Central African Republic, have signed a peace deal in Nairobi.
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta oversaw talks between the mostly Muslim Seleka and mainly Christian anti-balaka groups.
But some are doubtful this agreement will mark the end of a cycle of bloodshed that has convulsed the country.
Neither the UN nor Central African Republic's interim President, Catherine Samba-Panza, were involved in the talks.
While the leaders of both of the parties in Nairobi have previously admitted, they don't exercise full control over fighters on the ground.
We look at the prospect for peace in Central African Republic. And how close two divided communities are to reconciliation.
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests:
Kenneth Marende, Chief Negotiator for the most recent ceasefire talks.
Anneke Van Woudenberg, Advocacy Director for the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch.
Emmanuel Dupuy, President of the Institute for Prospective and Security in Europe.
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- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 61
Inside Story - Central African Republic: Back to square
As interim President Djotodia resigns, we ask how the resulting power vacuum will impact the conflict-ridden nation. Hazem Sika discusses with guests: Thierr......
As interim President Djotodia resigns, we ask how the resulting power vacuum will impact the conflict-ridden nation. Hazem Sika discusses with guests: Thierr...
wn.com/Inside Story Central African Republic Back To Square
As interim President Djotodia resigns, we ask how the resulting power vacuum will impact the conflict-ridden nation. Hazem Sika discusses with guests: Thierr...
Central African Republic (Part 2) - #TWTW
In the world this week: Hollande reshuffles his cabinet, new Italian PM Mateo Renzi issues a stern warning to the Italian senate, British politics tackles th......
In the world this week: Hollande reshuffles his cabinet, new Italian PM Mateo Renzi issues a stern warning to the Italian senate, British politics tackles th...
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In the world this week: Hollande reshuffles his cabinet, new Italian PM Mateo Renzi issues a stern warning to the Italian senate, British politics tackles th...
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 Afr...
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
wn.com/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
- views: 9140
Tunisia v Central African Republic - Group A - Full Game - AfroBasket 2015
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wn.com/Tunisia V Central African Republic Group A Full Game Afrobasket 2015
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- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 65
Central African Republic v Uganda - Group A - Full Game - AfroBasket 2015
Watch the full game Central African Republic v Uganda at AfroBasket 2015.
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wn.com/Central African Republic V Uganda Group A Full Game Afrobasket 2015
Watch the full game Central African Republic v Uganda at AfroBasket 2015.
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- published: 19 Oct 2015
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INfocus - Central African Republic, another French intervention
France invaded the CAR in December 2013, after the UN Security Council adopted a resolution giving the African Union and France the go-ahead to send troops t......
France invaded the CAR in December 2013, after the UN Security Council adopted a resolution giving the African Union and France the go-ahead to send troops t...
wn.com/Infocus Central African Republic, Another French Intervention
France invaded the CAR in December 2013, after the UN Security Council adopted a resolution giving the African Union and France the go-ahead to send troops t...
The Jesus Film - Kaba / Kabba / Sara / Sara Kaba Language (Central African Republic, Chad)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Central African Republic, Chad) Kaba / Kabba / Sara / Sara Kaba ...
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Central African Republic, Chad) Kaba / Kabba / Sara / Sara Kaba Language.
God Bless You All.
wn.com/The Jesus Film Kaba Kabba Sara Sara Kaba Language (Central African Republic, Chad)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Central African Republic, Chad) Kaba / Kabba / Sara / Sara Kaba Language.
God Bless You All.
- published: 03 Dec 2013
- views: 919
en Republique Centrafricaine EITI - Central African Republic EITI 2012
Submitted by the Central African Republic EITI National Secretariat to the EITI Video Competition....
Submitted by the Central African Republic EITI National Secretariat to the EITI Video Competition.
wn.com/En Republique Centrafricaine Eiti Central African Republic Eiti 2012
Submitted by the Central African Republic EITI National Secretariat to the EITI Video Competition.
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 178
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Chaos in the Central African Republic (part 2) - #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 afte...
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
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09/26/2013 THE DEBATE Part 2
PART 2 - A live debate on the topic of the day, with four guests. From Monday to Thursday at 7.10 pm, presented by François Picard.
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wn.com/Chaos In The Central African Republic (Part 2) 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.
All shows:
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FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7
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09/26/2013 THE DEBATE Part 2
PART 2 - A live debate on the topic of the day, with four guests. From Monday to Thursday at 7.10 pm, presented by François Picard.
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- published: 26 Sep 2013
- views: 4657
Angola v Central African Republic - Round of 16 - Full Game - AfroBasket 2015
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Watch the full game Angola v Central African Republic at AfroBasket 2015.
For more info on the event go to http://www.fiba.com/afrobasket/2015/
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- published: 21 Oct 2015
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