5,508,644 |
6.4857 |
17.08564 |
Central African Republic |
|
Anti-Balaka fighters attacked Muslim homes, killing at least two. |
5,508,039 |
5.93116 |
15.59295 |
Central African Republic |
|
Seleka move to the northwest and southwest with a new presence in Paoua, Bouar and Nola. |
5,508,042 |
3.52403 |
16.04494 |
Central African Republic |
|
Seleka move to the northwest and southwest with a new presence in Paoua, Bouar and Nola. |
5,508,045 |
7.24521 |
16.43418 |
Central African Republic |
|
Seleka move to the northwest and southwest with a new presence in Paoua, Bouar and Nola. |
5,508,049 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
About 15 people were killed, Wednesday March 27, in the 8th arrondissement of Bangui, after sporadic shooting by membres of the Seleka coalition. |
5,508,053 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
Six male Seleka soldiers searching the house of three women for weapons raped the women. |
5,508,057 |
4.25547 |
15.78753 |
Central African Republic |
|
However, according to civilian and military corroborating sources, members of the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) loyal to former President Franois Boziz looted some cities which Berberati before leaving the scene as the rebels walked on Bangui. Then the Slka troops "looted what remained". |
5,508,061 |
5.98333 |
15.03333 |
Central African Republic |
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A collision with Abdoulaye Miskine and his soldiers occured Tuesday, April 2, in the border town of Biti. The Seleka says they lost three men and have released a Cameroonian policeman who was held hostage. |
5,508,064 |
4.25547 |
15.78753 |
Central African Republic |
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In the Western part of the country, a spokesman for the Democratic Front for the People of the Central African Republic (FDPC) rebel leader Miskine, which was part of Seleka at the beginning of the offensive in December, has threatened to take up arms against the Seleka now in power in Bangui. |
5,508,067 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
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The Seleka rebels who staged a successful coup in the Central African Republic last month are recruiting troops for a new national army, though nobody has the means to pay them |