5,527,534 |
1.56667 |
30.25 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
heavy fighting that killed 400 in total |
5,507,929 |
8.412 |
20.648 |
Central African Republic |
|
An armed group attacked the headquarters of the Red Cross in Ndele. They stole a vehicle. |
5,507,932 |
4.30645 |
21.68374 |
Central African Republic |
|
On 27 January, rebels returned to Satema and seized abandoned equipment left by the military. The two forays provoked massive displacement by unarmed residents. |
5,507,935 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
Seleka militia looted Satema. |
5,507,941 |
5.76485 |
20.65418 |
Central African Republic |
|
A member of OCDH was captured by Seleka because of the assistance he had given to civilians captured by them in the area. He was tortued, and escaped after five days. |
5,507,945 |
5.76485 |
20.65418 |
Central African Republic |
|
On a joint UNHCR-Mercy Corps assessment mission to Bambari, a village chief reported being flogged on 3 February by rebels who were trying to get him to reveal where villagers were hiding their possessions. Looting has also taken place. |
5,507,948 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
Central African rebels briefly suspended their role in the country's new national unity government Wednesday before quickly revoking the decision, saying they didn't want to fall into President Francois Bozize's "trap" by pulling out. |
5,507,951 |
4.3204 |
21.17619 |
Central African Republic |
|
The Catholic church in Mobaye was ransacked, in an apparent escalation of conflict between religious communities (Christian and Muslim) in the region. |
5,507,955 |
4.3204 |
21.17619 |
Central African Republic |
|
Shooting blamed on the Seleka Coalition rebels sparked a mass exodus of refugees fleeing CAR near Mobaye. Many buildings destroyed, including a doctor's home where a health staff member was shot dead. |
5,507,959 |
6.32016 |
19.07818 |
Central African Republic |
|
Seleka attack civilians and burn down their homes. This results in four deaths, eight seriously wounded civilians, and 211 burned houses. |