5,509,644 |
8.07337 |
22.39628 |
Central African Republic |
|
From December 11th to 18th, the LRA attacked villages around Ouada-Makaga. Several people were killed, 11 others were abducted, and houses were burned. |
5,509,648 |
6.49337 |
17.45411 |
Central African Republic |
|
Twelve women were stopped by ex-Seleka rebels and killed. |
5,509,652 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
A mass grave was discovered on a hill in Bangui containing the bodies of at least 30 men dressed in civilian clothing. The mass grave was discovered on 22nd December, and the bodies were believed to be dead for 3-5 days before this. |
5,509,656 |
8.07337 |
22.39628 |
Central African Republic |
|
From December 11th to 18th, the LRA attacked villages around Ouada-Makaga. Several people were killed, 11 others were abducted, and houses were burned. |
5,509,660 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
Anti-Balaka militiamen ambushed a Chadian patrol, killing one officer and wounding several soldiers. |
5,509,665 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
Clashes occurred between Anti-Balaka and former Seleka. The former Seleka rebels were disguised as police officers and gendarmes, and were accompanied by Chadian soldiers of MISCA. 32 deaths, including civilians. |
5,509,668 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
A march for peace and forgiveness was held in Bangui on the 19th and 20th December, involving all 8 districts of Bangui, to try to reconcile Muslims and Christians. |
5,509,672 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
A 13 year old girl was kidnapped, raped and released for a ransom by Anti-Balaka. |
5,509,676 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
Members of ex-Seleka were attacked and kidnapped by Anti-Balaka who indulged in acts of vandalism and looting, causing many deaths and serious injuries. |
5,509,679 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
A march for peace and forgiveness was held in Bangui on the 19th and 20th December, involving all 8 districts of Bangui, to try to reconcile Muslims and Christians. |