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CAR army, with Russian support, repelled an attack by Sudanese militants | ||
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Troops of the Central African Republic (CAR), with Russian support, repelled an attack by Sudanese militants near a mining facility in Vakaga prefecture
“The armed forces of the Central African Republic and their Russian allies repelled <...> an attack by armed bandits <...> at a mining site in the village of Mamu,” the report says. It is noted that the attack was carried out by a group of Sudanese bandits. During the joint military operation, one of the leaders of the Coalition of Patriots for Change group,
As Regnum reported, on January 18, the Russian Ambassador to Bangui, Alexander Bikantov, spoke about negotiations on the deployment of a Russian base in the Central African Republic. According to him, the appearance of Russian forces would strengthen security in this country. Currently, there are 1,890 Russian instructors in the CAR. He emphasized that the republican authorities want to increase their number, but the specific timing and possible size of the contingent are still being discussed, the diplomat added. Related: Central African Republic: 2023-12-28 Wagner PMC in the Battle for Bangui Central African Republic: 2023-12-23 Tensions rise between Sudan army, United Arab Emirates Central African Republic: 2023-12-23 CAR reaffirms cooperation with UN for peace and security Related: Coalition of Patriots for Change: 2023-09-24 Central African Republic sentences ex-president Bozizé to life imprisonment (in absentia) Coalition of Patriots for Change: 2023-07-08 What PMC 'Wagner' did in Africa Coalition of Patriots for Change: 2021-08-01 Six civilians killed in rebel attack on C.Africa village | ||
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What PMC 'Wagner' did in Africa |
2023-07-08 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Commentary by Russian military journalist is in italics. From the Telegram channel of Artem Blinov [ColonelCassad] Large material by journalist Artem Blinov, who specializes in African topics, about what PMC Wagner was doing in Africa. ![]() “But in fact, what were the musicians doing there? My knowledge is superficial. And what kind of revolutions were there? Who did not share what with whom? Probably the most common and common questions. So let's try to figure out what is wrong and who is to blame. For example and understanding, we will consider two specific countries - the Central African Republic and Mali, because there is already accurate and, most importantly, up-to-date information about them. Although the countries, of course, are much larger. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC ![]() Simultaneously with these affairs, the same international organization approves and launches the MINUSCA peacekeeping mission. The goal is the same - to calm the militants and achieve world peace. Alas, it didn't work out. In the sixteenth year, an incredible mathematician, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, comes to power. Without thinking twice and, probably, using a mathematical mindset, he understands that help from the ex-colonialists is like a goat's milk, and he turns to the Russian Federation for help. So in 2018, Wagner appeared in the country and began to show the Coalition of Patriots for Change (combatant), gathered together under the leadership of former President Francois Bozize, where crayfish hibernate. Gradually, little by little, the legitimate government begins to regain control over the territories, and in order to consolidate success, the musicians are actively teaching local security officials that the presence of a cartridge in the chamber should be checked through the bolt carrier, and not looking down the barrel and trigger. As a result, all that is left is to support the successes of local warriors, who over the past years have matured quite well, gained all the good things and, on the whole, have become a serious force in the region. I would like to express special respect to the guys for their work in extremely disgusting conditions. Despite the efforts of the government, the country still has a terrible level of dysentery, malarial mosquitoes fly around and not all residents understand that they need to eat fresh food. Let's add to this wildly humid heat. However, everything is known in comparison - in 2013 you could be robbed, humiliated and insulted even in the metropolitan areas, and now the remaining militants think three times whether to meddle somewhere or hide quietly in the jungle. The peacekeepers, by the way, are still in the CAR. Only what they do is not known for certain, because in the information field they usually appear as the perpetrators of the next conflict/scandal/misunderstanding. MALI ![]() Again 2013, again full of tin, and again France TAKES THE SITUATION IN ITS GENTLE HANDS. Operation Barkhan appears to replace Serval, a UN peacekeeping mission (this time MINUSMA) appears. The result is obvious and extremely understandable - no one succeeded, but, as in the joke about Petka and Vasily Ivanych, there is one nuance. The success of terrorists and radical Islamists is unexpectedly and extremely unpleasantly connected with the activities of the Americans and the French. At half of the foreign bases located on the territory of the country, as a result, these same terrorists were trained. For example, the “Barkhanovites” (you can call it a French legion, the essence does not change) took a base near Kidal (a city in the north), forbade people (and soldiers) to enter there and were actively engaged in training, supplying and training bad dudes. To the logical questions “what are you doing here?” the authorities of that time were sent to a known place. This was followed by a pack of armed coups, as a result of which Assimi Goita, an officer highly respected in the Malian ranks, came to power. The man did not walk around, yes, around, he sensibly assessed the situation and went to Moscow, following the example of his colleagues from the Central African Republic. Like, memory. Moscow has made its move. Here it is worth noting an EXTREMELY IMPORTANT nuance. The Central African Republic is very lazy in refusing to cooperate with France. The same Touadéra, with all his love for the Russian Federation, does not deprive himself of the pleasure of attending events in Paris. Mali (followed by Burkina Faso, but about it another time) said firmly and clearly: France, ala ulu! Goita promptly terminated all defense agreements, gave a kick to Barkhan, who humbly crawled away lazily to make a rustle in Niger (from where, by the way, he may also be trampled soon), and concentrated on the Bamako-Moscow vector. ![]() Now Mali feels good, as many people who have personally been to the region at least this year say. Barkhan left, MINUSMA has lost the mandate and is also gradually packing its bags. Obviously more = more. So I'm closely following Goit's progress. Separately, I will single out the pool of the current government. Quite often - very colorful politicians. Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop favorably stands out against the background of many diplomats, to those who say it as it is, and not as convenient and tactful (sorry, Sergey Lavrov), Prime Minister Shogel Kokalla Maiga did specifically indicate where and how the Parisians did the dirt. My regards! “Why there were Blackwater, then there were ex-metropolises, and now Russian musicians are replacing France” ![]() In principle, we were very serious then on the scales and in places did not allow the Africans to kill each other. Then, however, for some reason everything CLOSED, unfortunately, and now de facto you have to re-enter. But sometimes the old memory helps. Plus, we did a good job strategically in the last century: many African diplomats were educated in the USSR and imbued with the Russian spirit. I'm leaving this here simply because it's funny. “There are rumors that our gosukha has somewhere stuck her loot in Africa, and they say that Wagner is being guarded along the way teaching black-assed men to fight, what do you think about it?” I think that *** is written on the fence, but people don’t jump on it. There is no escape from schizotheories, but to consider Africa as a good place to hide the dough - make God laugh! "Who is the most important Barmaley in Africa?" French President Emmanuel Macron. Joke. But seriously, you can single out many different leaders of the groups. However, the terrorists from the IS, its West African province, and Boko Haram (I remind you, banned in the Russian Federation) still remain the most dangerous. "The issue of the UN arms embargo in the Central African Republic" Since 2013, it has been operating, since the height of the citizen. Then the UN decided that it was necessary to somehow get rid of the armed groups, and the Security Council thought it was a good idea to simply cover up supplies to the country. Didn't help as expected. The embargo hit only the army of the Central African Republic, while the militants were calmly equipped with contraband (by the way, not without the participation of our unloved paddling pools and peacekeepers of the same UN). “And what are the prospects for the Orchestra in Africa in connection with problems with air traffic/declaring them terrorists/US pressure (because then it turns out that Mali/CAR and other interested parties, if they pay for services, will turn out to be sponsoring countries, you know what)?” Well, backfill, even under the USSR they managed to overthrow the "red" governments. What is there with the crisis of power and are there any fears that the Wagners, at best, will be asked peacefully, at worst, they will simply be handed over to the Herograd Tribunal? The question is good, but difficult, because smart people will deal with it in any case. However, one thing can be stated: if they ask, it will be bad not for the Wagners, but for those who asked. For if the departure of the French military dune did not cause a security vacuum, then it will be very difficult for the Africans without the Wagners. But in general, as they say, where is Africa and where is Geneva :) So the guys are not particularly worried about all the crows from the western side, and the threat of the “Herograd tribunal” is phantom. “Apparently, the situation in Africa and the fact that we, it turns out, are helping them, have not added love and friendship to the relationship between Russia, the United States and the European Union. And Africa is rich in resources, there is something to share, right?” Relations between the listed trinity have long followed the rule "a bad world is better than a good quarrel." Haven't killed each other yet - and thank you. Africa, yes, is rich in all sorts of different eerily. BUT! It is important to understand here that you can receive resources for good deeds and help within the framework of conditional barter, or you can destabilize the country and steal under the guise. Guess who does what :) “Well, as far as I understand, Africa is now either Chinese or American + -?” Chinese in terms of investment, ours in terms of security, American through the French tribe, perhaps. Paris tightly dug into the economy of the region. In many francafrican countries, the stupid CFA franc still circulates, which is printed by the fifth republic and, in doing so, keeps the mainland in a financial leash, so to speak. “The poorest countries in Africa and what prevents them from becoming richer?” Africa is a continent of contrasts. Look at Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa. There are amazing cities right at the peak. People there are engaged in science, they regularly present innovations. And outside the capital, everything is very, very bad. Blame the past and the colonialists. In the comments, one person correctly wrote about the fish and the fishing rod. This is how humanitarian bombing works. “We give everything and a lot, so that later we can give nothing and little.” People get used to it, and then look at the sky in anticipation of a miracle, instead of fussing and solving their own problems on their own. For the sake of interest, it is worth looking at the situation in Ethiopia, the post-Tygray crisis. When the Americans realized that there was no point in rocking the boat, and withdrew, the humanitarian aid suddenly disappeared and the crowd of people died. What happens next is scary to even imagine. Instead of adequate assistance, the West flooded Africa with a simple grub "Schaub was enough" and technically put it on the needle, developing the reflex "nothing needs to be done, but we will give what we need." Africa, alas, is used to it. You can give good, and you can give bad. And you can remember the words of Shapoklyak. Help with malaria and AIDS in the eyes of Washington and Paris looks like work for "thank you", and for cheaper feeding of militants, you can stir up the transit of drugs and rare earth metals. Which also does not greatly enrich the mainland. “How many adequate smart African patriots per capita? Are they really not among the millions of consumers with a simple chain of communication: drop-grab-hawy, those who see the picture and want their country to prosper, and not an aimless existence? They are probably caught and wetted? type. There are patriots, and more and more often their voices are heard. In recent years, many specific public organizations and activists have sprung up, and when their mass reaches a critical level, the authorities quite take into account their position. In addition, we must not forget about the new wave of pan-Africanists. For example, Kemi Seba is a very colorful black man and almost a hero of Africa. I have been following his activity for a long time and I can note that it bears certain fruits. And yes, no one dunked it. They do not kill activists, but oppositionists. In many African countries, leaders do not want to give up the presidential stool and hold on to power to the last. “What is going on in DR Congo? It was one of the most unstable states, one of the poorest, but in terms of fossils, it seems like nothing.” Noise and din in the DRC. Now the UN mission (MONUSCO) is rampaging there. Helmets impudently disperse rallies with firearms and feel like migrants in Moscow boiler houses - and that is, very well. The authorities are forcing their withdrawal, I am monitoring the situation. Regarding resources, it is worth understanding the following. They need to be brought up. Africans have this problem. Well, and with the fact that the deposits are a direct magnet for militants of all stripes. Accordingly, the resource, even when extracted, does not benefit the country itself. So good from the comments that I even put it as a post. Agree on all points. I have slightly different thoughts about the meanings and tasks of Russia in Africa. The king of England will die and this time Australia will fall off from it. “Do our media cover the situation in Africa? I don’t watch TV, because I can’t do anything.” Yes, from both camps. By the way, they can thus be divided into adequate and not. Adequate people directly talk about the benefits of friendship with Africa, garbage people talk about cannibals and horrors. “What about Bamako and Barkhan 1.0?” Barkhan 1.0 and its history in Mali is exactly everything. That's right, from last year. However, Paris is once again pulling its paws towards Bamako and even came out in favor of curtailing the UN mission. Obviously not just like that. Perhaps he is counting on a comeback. Or the uranium is over, bugaga. “Do Russia and domestic business have interests in the Central African Republic and Mali? Does it make sense to go there?” It makes sense if you have a vein. Izya, in a bearded joke, was able to sell campaign leaflets, and a good entrepreneur has long noted the profits of the black continent and is working closely with it. “The question is how to a specialist in French Africa. What do black people in France want besides freebies? What to expect from and in France with the development of current events” And what do Tajiks and Uzbeks want in Russia? Live, work, stand and take root. Migrants move in search of a better life. It's just that a very motley company has gathered in France. Well, here it is worth recalling the extremely controversial EU policy towards visitors, for which they most likely pay. Forecast - nothing critical will happen. They will riot, pogrom and disperse. The French (and neo-French) have it in their mentality, to make a fuss. Macron, probably, as in the case of the failed pension reform, will not change anything and will simply sit in the house. “Is there any information in the public field about what economic benefits our country received from this activity?” We live under capitalism, loot conquers evil. Surely there were some specific business interests, and not just abstract geopolitics. Africa is a very vibrant consumer market. Africans are very interested in our goods, this is one, and there are more and more Africans, this is two. In another ten years, the mainland will become the new demographic center of the world, and we, so to speak, are preparing the ski track for this moment. Then, when foreign actors finally lose weight (and everything is moving towards this), and the situation stabilizes, Africa will begin to actively use its own benefits and values, and domestic companies will help it in mining and processing. So if now it seems incomprehensible and even petty, it will definitely shoot soon. Why money is not an argument There were a lot of comments about the fact that they do it there for free and so on. Friends-pies, now for free they will only give you a kick and alms (or maybe both at the same time, Schaub didn’t hang around the walls). But even for money, you can be provided with both a quality service and outright junk. If they make you look beautiful, you will go and tell relatives and friends about this person with the words “look what!” and it’s enough to recommend, and if it’s ugly, you’ll go whining to all authorities, declaring him persona non grata and a non-handshake character. Here Barkhan, Sangaris and UN peacekeepers are the second. They seemed to be doing something, but the situation got worse and worse. Perhaps they came from the wrong angle. But I'm sure it's like with vile construction trucks and hourly pay. Why even do it quickly and well, when you can stretch the time and wallets of international organizations? The unique tactics of Wagner Wagner, on the other hand, works for the result and keeps the level. A private military company will not be able to sit idle for a dozen years, then shrug and leave. And therefore, the musicians adhere to their own and, as you can see, effective strategy. They did not beat the barmaley FOR the local army, they beat them TOGETHER, along the way showing their colleagues in the shop how to distribute to the terrorists what they deserve faster and better. They did not keep quiet at their bases, like UN peacekeepers, who, if they went to a dangerous point, then for the sake of another dirty business. Local people see it. The emotions of Africans, who say that for the first time since 2013 they were able to at least reach the market without fear of being kidnapped, raped and sold somewhere in the Republic of Chad, are difficult to fake. That is why the musicians have actually become national heroes. You will not see so many people with PMC symbols in MSK and St. Petersburg as in the countries where they worked. Yes, they are paid for it. But a sincere desire to really help cannot be bought. It either exists or it doesn't. The "Wagnerites" have ideals and a natural creed. Therefore, they are still in the ranks and beat out new successes, while other foreign missions grit their teeth with envy and squeal all sorts of bad things about them. Powerlessness, that's what it is. Do not believe foreign information garbage and think with your own head. The musicians are our compatriots and the face of Russia in the international arena. And that face looks great. https://t.me/ortemblinov - zinc |
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France freezes military aid to CAR over 'disinformation campaign' |
2021-06-08 |
[AlAhram] The French foreign ministry said that 10 million euros ($12.2 million) in budgetary aid to the CAR government would be 'suspended until further notice' La Belle France has suspended budgetary aid and military cooperation with the Central African Republic, accusing its government of being "complicit" in an anti-French disinformation campaign backed by Russia, a source in the French defence ministry told AFP on Monday. "On several occasions, the Central African authorities have made commitments they haven't respected, as much in the political area towards the opposition as with regards to their behaviour towards La Belle France, which is the target of a massive disinformation campaign," the source said, asking not to be named. While the Russians were seen as responsible, "the Central Africans are at best complicit in this campaign", the source added. Five French soldiers advising the CAR defence ministry returned to La Belle France in April and military training has been suspended, the source added, confirming details first reported by the Gay Paree-based investigative website Mediapart. However, we can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and applaud when they go by... humanitarian aid ![]() The suspension underlines the extent of the rivalry between La Belle France and Russia in CAR, a conflict-wracked and deeply poor former French colony. It also reflects concern in Gay Paree about online influence campaigns targeting its presence in Africa. Last December, Facebook removed two networks of fake accounts based in Russia and one linked to the French military which it said were being used for interference campaigns in Africa, including in CAR. La Belle France's decision to suspend military cooperation also comes on the heels of a similar move in Mali, where French military operations with the national army were suspended last week after a second coup in nine months. French forces intervened in CAR from 2013-2016 in an attempt to pacify the country following the overthrow of former president Francois Bozize in 2013. A 12,500-strong UN peacekeeping force remains in the country, to which La Belle France will continue to contribute around a dozen soldiers. La Belle France will also maintain around 100 soldiers in a European Union ![]() -led military training operation in CAR, the defence ministry source added. Russia has wielded increasing influence in CAR since 2018 when it sent weapons and a large contingent of "instructors" to train the Central African army. Numerous witnesses and NGOs say the instructors are in fact paramilitaries from the Wagner Group, a shadowy private military company actively participating in the fight against CAR rebels, alongside Rwandan special forces and UN peacekeepers. Related: Central African Republic: 2021-06-04 Iran, Central African Republic Lose Voting Rights in UN General Assembly Central African Republic: 2021-05-07 How Russia could capitalise on Chad's instability Central African Republic: 2021-05-05 Omar al-Bashir ally would prefer ICC to Sudan court for Darfur trial |
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Central African troops and Russian mercenaries accused of abuses in anti-rebel offensive | |||
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By Adrienne Surprenant [NewHumanitarian] Central African Republic’s army and its allies have driven back a rebel group that seized towns around the country amid contested elections in December, but rights groups and residents told The New Humanitarian they committed a string of abuses in the process. “I cannot file a complaint – against whom would I file it?” said a 32-year-old truck driver who was shot at in December from a checkpoint allegedly controlled by Russian mercenaries and Central African soldiers outside the northeastern town of Grimari. Four people in the vehicle – including an aid worker – were killed in the incident, which happened as the group of civilians was fleeing Bambari, 80 kilometres to the east. Hundreds of thousands of people were displaced when the rebel Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC)
But UN officials, rights groups, and local residents have also accused CAR’s army – as well as the Russian mercenaries fighting alongside them – of serious human rights abuses during ongoing efforts to recapture towns. Allegations against the army – known as FACA, and under a UN arms embargo since 2013 – include extrajudicial executions of individuals suspected of belonging to the CPC; targeting of individuals associated with Bozizé’s political party, the KNK; and heavy-handed enforcement of a state of emergency introduced in January. Reports received by the UN working group on mercenaries have, meanwhile, accused Russian private military contractors of mass summary executions, forced displacement of civilians, torture during interrogations, and indiscriminate targeting of civilian facilities. Aid workers have also been targeted by the mercenaries, according to an internal UN report seen by The New Humanitarian. The report accuses “Russian elements” of breaking into an international NGO base in the northern town of Bossangoa. Relief items, furniture, and other personal belongings were stolen in the incident in March. “[CAR] is a country that has known heavy fighting for almost 20 years,” Abdoulaye Diarra, Central Africa researcher for Amnesty International, told The New Humanitarian. “What changed with this current crisis is the implication of new actors standing alongside the army.” More at the link Related: Central African Republic: 2021-04-20 Russia reveals number of military experts in the Central African Republic Central African Republic: 2021-03-15 Central African Republic votes in shadow of rebel offensive Central African Republic: 2021-02-10 Ethnic clashes in Darfur could reignite Sudan's old conflict Related: Grimari: 2014-04-17 22 reported killed in clashes over C.African Republic town Grimari: 2014-04-15 Fighting erupts in Central African Republic town | |||
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Central African Republic accuses ex-president Bozize of coup plot |
2020-12-20 |
[DW] The government of the Central African Republic said Saturday that the country's former president, Francois Bozize, is planning a coup in the lead-up to the December 27 presidential and legislative elections. The government, which has little control outside of the capital, Bangui, said Bozize was intending on marching on the capital with his men. Bozize was banned by the country's top court from running in the upcoming election. At the same time, the leaders of the three main rebel groups which control large swaths of the country announced an alliance on Saturday. UN Secretary-General António Guterres ![]() has called on all sides to work together and ensure credible elections. UN peacekeeping forces have also been deployed following recent outbreaks of violence. FEAR OF DESTABILIZATION AND FRAUD Bozize, 74, came to power in 2013 following a coup and was later ousted in 2013 after a different group of fighters took control of the capital. The court rejected the former president's request to run in the election citing the international arrest warrant filed by the Central African Republic for charges of murder, arbitrary arrest and torture. Bozize was said to have accepted the decision. However, those who apply themselves too closely to little things often become incapable of great things... the government in Bangui has claimed he is trying to "destabilize the country." "This is clearly an attempted coup d'etat that the government denounces during this electoral period," said government front man Ange Maxime-Kaagui. For their part, the opposition was concerned about possible large-scale fraud in the electoral process. The UN mission in the country, MINUSCA, has deployed troops to disperse rebel hard boyz who had taken control of roads leading to the capital. |
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C. Africa reaches peace deal with rebels: government |
2019-02-04 |
[CAPITALFM.CO.KE] The Central African Republic government and 14 gangs struck a deal Saturday to end years of fighting that has killed thousands, the parties and a mediator said. The deal, the seventh since 2012, was announced on Twitter by the government of President Faustin-Archange Touadera just a day after the African Union ...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful... and UN-sponsored talks in Khartoum were suspended amid disagreements over amnesty. "A peace agreement has been reached," said the tweet. "This agreement should be initialled tomorrow (Sunday) and its signing will take place in Bangui in a few days," the Tweet added. Also on Twitter, African Union Commissioner for Peace and Security Smail Chergui confirmed the breakthrough, adding some details of the pact still had to be ironed out. "I am humbled to announce that with the exemplary cooperation I received from both the Government of the CAR and the 14 gangs, we have secured a peace agreement today in the interest of the people of CAR." Aboubakar Sidik, front man for one of the main armed factions, the Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC) said: "We are happy a consensus has been reached on sticking points which were an amnesty (for militia fighters) and an inclusive government." The talks, which started on January 24, were suspended repeatedly over several issues including rebel demands for an amnesty. The gangs also wanted the dissolution of the present government in favour of an interim regime led by someone from their side, according to a document obtained by AFP. Under Western pressure, Bangui has always refused pardons for warlords, several of whom are under UN sanctions or cited for human rights When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much... violations in UN reports. A Special Criminal Court (CPS) has been set up in Bangui to judge people accused of crimes in the country since 2003, but has so far done little. And despite the peace initiative, the violence has continued. Since the talks started, the mainly Moslem Union for Peace (UPC) has notably carried out several attacks on the central prefecture of Ouaka. None of the six earlier accords struck between the parties have managed to restore stability. The former French colony has more than 12,000 UN peacekeepers (MINUSCA) in the country. But rights group Central African Republic is rich in mineral resources but remains one of the world’s poorest nations. It has struggled to recover from a 2013 civil war that erupted when President Francois Bozize, a Christian, was tossed by mainly Moslem Seleka ...a 'mainly' Moslem rebel force in the Central African Republic that overthrew the govt, imposed a regime of rapine and looting on the country's non-Moslem population, and was then tossed by France. They still exist, getting funding and weapons from somewhere or other, licking their wounds, complaining about the oppression of Moslems, and occasionally raping and looting someone... rebels. In response, Christians, who account for about 80 percent of the population, organised vigilante units dubbed "anti-Balaka" in reference to the balaka machetes used by Seleka rebels. Thousands of people have died in the violence, 700,000 have been internally displaced, and another 570,000 have fled abroad. |
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C. Africa Republic peace talks stumble over militia amnesty |
2019-01-31 |
[PULSE.NG] The Central African Republic fell into crisis in 2012 after violence erupted![]() ...a 'mainly' Moslem rebel force in the Central African Republic that overthrew the govt, imposed a regime of rapine and looting on the country's non-Moslem population, and was then tossed by France. They still exist, getting funding and weapons from somewhere or other, licking their wounds, complaining about the oppression of Moslems, and occasionally raping and looting someone... that sparked the creation of rival Christian militias known as the anti-Balaka. The new talks, which started last week with senior CAR officials and rebel chiefs in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, came after seven previous rounds failed to reach a lasting agreement. Talks have focussed since Monday on the demands of the 14 gangs, notably the formation of a unity government and the amnesty proposal for warlords, national television TVCA reported. CAR authorities have always rejected an amnesty for militia commanders, many of whom face UN sanctions or human rights ...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedomat the convenience of the state... accusations. "After a detailed review of a draft peace proposal we realise that the fundamental and key points of our demands have not been taken into account," one anti-Balaka militia representative told AFP. A representative of the FPRC, the country's largest gang, said that as the talks currently stand, "we will be rejecting the deal and everyone will be going home." At a news conference in the CAR capital Bangui on Wednesday, the UN mission in the country, MINUSCA, warned of a spike in "fake news on social networks". MINUSCA front man Uwolowulakana Ikavi cited as an example a report that gangs were calling for President Faustin-Archange Touadera's resignation. Sudanese authorities say the talks in Khartoum could last up to three weeks. CAR's crisis deepened in March 2013, after a power-sharing deal with the government collapsed, and the Seleka entered the capital Bangui to force president Francois Bozize, a Christian, from power. Former colonial ruler La Belle France intervened militarily under a UN mandate, pushing the Seleka from power, and Touadera was elected in February 2016. But his government controls only a fraction of the state, despite the support of more than 13,000 troops and police in the MINUSCA mission. Most of CAR is in the hands of militias, who often portray themselves as defenders of their own religious group but fight pie fights over cattle or mineral wealth, including gold, uranium and diamonds. Thousands of people have been killed and a quarter of the population of 4.5 million have fled their homes because of the violence. |
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Former CAR Militia Leader Arrested on Suspicion of War Crimes |
2018-12-15 |
![]() Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out! Wednesday in La Belle France on charges of war crimes committed in the Central African Republic. Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) said Patrice Edouard Ngaissona was the most big shot and "national general coordinator'' of the anti-Balaka militia. The ICC said that as the leader of the mostly Christian militia, Ngaissona was suspected of war crimes and crimes against humanity including murder, extermination, deportation, persecution, torture, attacking civilians and recruiting child soldiers. sounds Islamic The anti-Balaka militia was formed in 2013 to counter the Moslem Seleka ...a 'mainly' Moslem rebel force in the Central African Republic that overthrew the govt, imposed a regime of rapine and looting on the country's non-Moslem population, and was then tossed by France. They still exist, getting funding and weapons from somewhere or other, licking their wounds, complaining about the oppression of Moslems, and occasionally raping and looting someone... rebels who seized control of the CAR capital, Bangui and ousted President Francois Bozize. The resulting civil war has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands more. Ngaissona is head of his country's national soccer federation. In February, he was elected to the executive committee of the Confederation of African Football, the governing body for soccer on the continent, prompting many to think he was untouchable. But Lewis Mudge, senior researcher in the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch, said the arrest proved "even high-level figures implicated in grave crimes can be arrested to face justice." |
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Death toll from Central African church attack reaches 26 | |
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Unidentified armed assailants attacked the Notre Dame de Fatima church in the capital Bangui with grenades and guns during morning mass, initially killing at least 15 and critically wounding scores of others. The number of dead is expected to rise further, said Antoine Mbao Bogo, president of the Central African Republican Red Thingy. "We have counted 99 seriously maimed, some of whom are being treated. And some are dying because the there was nothing to be done, despite the work of the doctors," he said. The attack adds to a list of recent deadly festivities in Central African Republic where state control is breaking down and inter-faith violence that has long blighted the country threatens to flare again. Mainly Moslem Seleka ...a 'mainly' Moslem rebel force in the Central African Republic that overthrew the govt, imposed a regime of rapine and looting on the country's non-Moslem population, and was then tossed by France. They still exist, getting funding and weapons from somewhere or other, licking their wounds, complaining about the oppression of Moslems, and occasionally raping and looting someone... rebels ousted President Francois Bozize in 2013, sparking retaliation killings by "anti-balaka" gangs, drawn largely from Christian communities. Tuesday's church attack occurred on the edge of the mainly Moslem PK5 neighbourhood where 21 people were killed last month when UN peacekeepers and local security forces clashed with criminal gangs. | |
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At least 15 dead and scores wounded after church attack in Central African Republic |
2018-05-02 |
![]() The attack occurred on the border of the predominantly Moslem PK 5 neighbourhood where 21 people were killed last month when a joint mission by UN peacekeepers and local security forces to disarm criminal gangs descended into open fighting. Witnesses said Notre Dame de Fatima church was attacked with gunfire and grenades during a morning service, forcing trapped churchgoers to escape through a hole made in the church wall by police. "Filled with panic, some Christians began to flee until bullets and grenades began to fall in the parish grounds, trapping those who remained in the compound," Moses Aliou, a priest at the church, told Rooters. Nine dead bodies were taken to Bangui's Community Hospital, a morgue official said, while aid agency Doctors Without Borders said six people had died and 60 were maimed at other hospitals where it operates. It is not clear if they were all killed in the church attack itself or during skirmishes that occurred afterwards in the surrounding area. A priest named Albert Toungoumale Baba was among those rubbed out during the attack, said the Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Bangui, Walter Brad Mazangue. A crowd of thousands of angry, shouting protesters gathered as his body, covered by a sheet, was carried on a makeshift stretcher along dirt streets to the presidential palace, a Rooters witness said. Although the button men were not identified, Central African Republic has seen frequent incidences of inter-faith violence since 2013 when mainly Moslem Seleka ...a 'mainly' Moslem rebel force in the Central African Republic that overthrew the govt, imposed a regime of rapine and looting on the country's non-Moslem population, and was then tossed by France. They still exist, getting funding and weapons from somewhere or other, licking their wounds, complaining about the oppression of Moslems, and occasionally raping and looting someone... rebels ousted President Francois Bozize. Retaliation killings followed by "anti-balaka" gangs, drawn largely from Christian communities, and Moslem "self-defence" groups sprang up in PK5, claiming to protect the Moslem civilians concentrated there against efforts to drive them out. The same church was previously attacked in 2014, when button men with grenades killed a priest and some worshippers. After last month's deaths in PK5, demonstrators who blamed UN soldiers for firing on residents protesting against the operation to counter gangs carried the bodies of the dead to the gates of the UN mission, known as MINUSCA. MINUSCA and the police were not immediately available for comment on Tuesday. |
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Militants kill UN peacekeeper in Central African Republic |
2017-12-05 |
[PRESSTV] Christian turbans killed a Mauritanian UN peacekeeper in an attack on a camp for displaced people in a Central African Republic diamond-mining town on Monday, the United Nations ...an organization which on balance has done more bad than good, with the good not done well and the bad done thoroughly... mission there said. Fighters armed with AK-47s and makeshift weapons also maimed one Zambian and two Mauritanian peacekeepers during the 90-minute shootout at the police checkpoint in the town of Bria, the UN added. The country has been driven by sectarian conflict since 2013 when Seleka ...a 'mainly' Moslem rebel force in the Central African Republic that overthrew the govt, imposed a regime of rapine and looting on the country's non-Moslem population, and was then tossed by France. They still exist, getting funding and weapons from somewhere or other, licking their wounds, complaining about the oppression of Moslems, and occasionally raping and looting someone... rebels ousted President Francois Bozize. That triggered a backlash by Christian anti-balaka fighters. As many as 100 people died in Bria in June during a day of festivities between rival factions. The area is coveted by militia for its surrounding diamond mines. It also hosts tens of thousands of people displaced by the conflict. |
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Egyptian UN peacekeeper killed in Central Africa ambush |
2017-11-27 |
![]() The soldier died in an attack carried out by "armed elements affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement," the UN peacekeeping mission MINUSCA said. Anti-Balaka were nominally Christian militias organised in response to the bloody sectarian violence unleashed by Moslem-majority Seleka ...a 'mainly' Moslem rebel force in the Central African Republic that overthrew the govt, imposed a regime of rapine and looting on the country's non-Moslem population, and was then tossed by France. They still exist, getting funding and weapons from somewhere or other, licking their wounds, complaining about the oppression of Moslems, and occasionally raping and looting someone... rebels in 2013. Mired in poverty but rich in minerals, CAR has been battered by a three-year conflict between the rival militias that began after then-president Francois Bozize was tossed. During the attack on Sunday near the southern town of Gambo, three other peacekeepers were maimed and five attackers were "neutralised", MINUSCA said. The attack happened while a MINUSCA convoy was making a run to reinforce a base. The soldier's death raises to 13 the number of peacekeepers killed in attacks in CAR this year. |
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