5,513,475 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
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A member of ex-Seleka from Camp RDOT was abducted from Gobongo market. Witnesses blame Anti-Balaka for the abduction. |
5,513,480 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
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Lawyers of the Central African Bar Association have gone on strike after the arrest of one of their colleagues. |
5,513,484 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
MISCA begin to voluntarily disarm ex-Seleka at Camp RDOT. |
5,513,489 |
5.76485 |
20.65418 |
Central African Republic |
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Seven people were kidnapped and killed between 24th and 26th July 2014 in Bambari while crossing the River Ouaka bridge. Sources say that Anti-Balaka and ex-Seleka are behind the killings. |
5,513,492 |
5.76485 |
20.65418 |
Central African Republic |
|
The military wing of the former Seleka rebel coalition stated that it does not recognise the ceasefire agreement signed last week in Brazzaville, according to a statement by Seleka military chief General Joseph Zoundeko. |
5,513,497 |
5.76485 |
20.65418 |
Central African Republic |
|
Seven people were kidnapped and killed between 24th and 26th July 2014 in Bambari while crossing the River Ouaka bridge. Sources say that Anti-Balaka and ex-Seleka are behind the killings. |
5,513,501 |
5.73967 |
20.05801 |
Central African Republic |
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A spokesman for ex-Seleka claimed that the recent ceasefire has been "broken" after its fighters came under attack from the Anti-Balaka near Grimari. |
5,513,504 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
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Approximately 200 out of 800 members of ex-Seleka based in Camp RDOT agreed to and began disarming and returning to their respective villages on 29th July 2014. |
5,513,508 |
7.30099 |
18.28514 |
Central African Republic |
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Ex-Seleka are attacked, resulting in the deaths of many. They believe the attackers to be Anti-Balaka. At least 22 people (mainly civilians) were killed during fighting on 30-31/07. |
5,513,511 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
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Captain Gilbert Kamezou-la of the Anti-Balaka announced in Bangui the dissolution of the Anti-Balaka, following the recent ceasefire agreement. According to him, all Anti-Balaka must respect this statement, otherwise they will be "treated like bandits" by security forces. |