The unravelling : Central African Republic by Marcus Bleasdale
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Yousufa, 11 is severely malnourished. He has been trapped in the enclave of Yaloke as politicians and the UN debate the evacuation of the group of 467 peuhl who are trapped here. In the meantime, they are receiving poor aid and assistance. 10% of their number have died in the past months.
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Yousufa, 11 is severely malnourished. He has been trapped in the enclave of Yaloke as politicians and the UN debate the evacuation of the group of 467 peuhl who are trapped here. In the meantime, they are receiving poor aid and assistance. 10% of their number have died in the past months.
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Khadidja Alhadji Adbou (30) saw anti-balaka fighters gun down her husband and three children. She was shot in the neck, but survived. October 31, 2013.
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Khadidja Alhadji Adbou (30) saw anti-balaka fighters gun down her husband and three children. She was shot in the neck, but survived. October 31, 2013.
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Everyday life for displaced persons fleeing fighting between Seleka and anti-balaka fighters. They found food, shelter and safety at the Catholic mission in Bossangoa. November 1, 2013.
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Everyday life for displaced persons fleeing fighting between Seleka and anti-balaka fighters. They found food, shelter and safety at the Catholic mission in Bossangoa. November 1, 2013.
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Displaced persons at the Catholic mission in Bossangoa. November 2, 2013.
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Displaced persons at the Catholic mission in Bossangoa. November 2, 2013.
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The burned and broken remains of the health center in Zéré. Hundreds of homes were destroyed in the town over a series of attacks by both ex-Seleka and anti-balaka forces.
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The burned and broken remains of the health center in Zéré. Hundreds of homes were destroyed in the town over a series of attacks by both ex-Seleka and anti-balaka forces.
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A mother protects her child from gunfire as displaced seek shelter in the compound of the FOMAC in Bossangoa as Anti Balaka and Seleka forces attack the town.
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A mother protects her child from gunfire as displaced seek shelter in the compound of the FOMAC in Bossangoa as Anti Balaka and Seleka forces attack the town.
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Leonie Remonan is brought into the FOMAC compound with a gunshot wound. She has been in the bush more many days and the wound has gone septic. Fighting outside the compound means it is too dangerous to cross the road to the hospital.
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Leonie Remonan is brought into the FOMAC compound with a gunshot wound. She has been in the bush more many days and the wound has gone septic. Fighting outside the compound means it is too dangerous to cross the road to the hospital.
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Displaced seek shelter in the compound of the FOMAC in Bossangoa as Anti Balaka and Seleka forces attack the town.
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Displaced seek shelter in the compound of the FOMAC in Bossangoa as Anti Balaka and Seleka forces attack the town.
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Machete are confiscated by FOMAC troops as the displaced enter the compound. The machete is the weapon of choice for many.
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Machete are confiscated by FOMAC troops as the displaced enter the compound. The machete is the weapon of choice for many.
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Displaced seek shelter in the compound of the FOMAC in Bossangoa as Anti Balaka and Seleka forces attack the town. They had tried to return home the night before due to rain, but early morning gunfire forced them to return to the FOMAC base.
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Displaced seek shelter in the compound of the FOMAC in Bossangoa as Anti Balaka and Seleka forces attack the town. They had tried to return home the night before due to rain, but early morning gunfire forced them to return to the FOMAC base.
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Seleka fighters meet after fighting for control of Bossangoa.
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Seleka fighters meet after fighting for control of Bossangoa.
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Displaced wait on the road to Lere for MSF to arrive with supplies.
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Displaced wait on the road to Lere for MSF to arrive with supplies.
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A woman prays in her compound during the looting and burning of her community. They were trapped there after the anti Balaka and the Christian community surrounded her home and threatened to kill the 31 people left inside. There was a 6 hour stand off where Rwandan troops protected the family. After journalists pleaded with the Congolese peacekeepers passing by with an empty truck to take them and the peacekeepers refused and drove off, Peter Bouckaert convinced the French troops to intervene with transport and they moved them 1 km to safety. The compound was then looted and burned. Anti Balaka told the journalists that if they were not taken out they would all be killed.
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A woman prays in her compound during the looting and burning of her community. They were trapped there after the anti Balaka and the Christian community surrounded her home and threatened to kill the 31 people left inside. There was a 6 hour stand off where Rwandan troops protected the family. After journalists pleaded with the Congolese peacekeepers passing by with an empty truck to take them and the peacekeepers refused and drove off, Peter Bouckaert convinced the French troops to intervene with transport and they moved them 1 km to safety. The compound was then looted and burned. Anti Balaka told the journalists that if they were not taken out they would all be killed.
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Muslims wait for trucks in PK12 as they have fled their homes during attacks on their community. Christian anti balaka forces have been systematically attacking muslim communities in the region forcing them to flee the country for Chad and Cameroon.
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Muslims wait for trucks in PK12 as they have fled their homes during attacks on their community. Christian anti balaka forces have been systematically attacking muslim communities in the region forcing them to flee the country for Chad and Cameroon.
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The body of Nana Abdul Karim 34, father of 8 children, is carried back to his home for burial. He was shot, by French soldiers, while buying breakfast for his children. They reported he was demonstrating and firing a weapon at them, but most people in this district have only bows and arrows. The community is being attacked by anti balaka and penned in by french soldiers, they are trying to flee for Chad but there are limited trucks and resources.
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The body of Nana Abdul Karim 34, father of 8 children, is carried back to his home for burial. He was shot, by French soldiers, while buying breakfast for his children. They reported he was demonstrating and firing a weapon at them, but most people in this district have only bows and arrows. The community is being attacked by anti balaka and penned in by french soldiers, they are trying to flee for Chad but there are limited trucks and resources.
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A Christian market transporter is attacked by Muslims who are angered at the killing of one of their community and the injuring of another. They lynch the first non Muslim they can find. He escaped.
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A Christian market transporter is attacked by Muslims who are angered at the killing of one of their community and the injuring of another. They lynch the first non Muslim they can find. He escaped.
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A member of the Christian population around PK13 on the outskirts of Bangui runs through looted and burning homes of the Muslims who have fled after the Seleka President Michel Djotodia resigned and left the country in disarray.
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A member of the Christian population around PK13 on the outskirts of Bangui runs through looted and burning homes of the Muslims who have fled after the Seleka President Michel Djotodia resigned and left the country in disarray.
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The Christian population around PK13 on the outskirts of Bangui loot and burn the homes of the Muslims who have fled after the Seleka President Michel Djotodia resigned and left the country in disarray The country was ruled by a minority Muslim government after the coup in March 2013. After months of oppression by the Muslim Seleka Government the local population take out their anger and frustrations on the largely innocent Muslim population.
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The Christian population around PK13 on the outskirts of Bangui loot and burn the homes of the Muslims who have fled after the Seleka President Michel Djotodia resigned and left the country in disarray The country was ruled by a minority Muslim government after the coup in March 2013. After months of oppression by the Muslim Seleka Government the local population take out their anger and frustrations on the largely innocent Muslim population.
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Anti Balaka fighters in their base near the airport they talk of all Muslims needing to leave the country and wanting to clean their country of those who don’t love their country.
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Anti Balaka fighters in their base near the airport they talk of all Muslims needing to leave the country and wanting to clean their country of those who don’t love their country.
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A disabled man was beaten by muslims in PK12 after they suspected him of being Christian Anti Balaka. He was treated by HRW and was left recovering.
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A disabled man was beaten by muslims in PK12 after they suspected him of being Christian Anti Balaka. He was treated by HRW and was left recovering.
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The funeral of Regina Yapoutou (24) from Birlo. She fell ill when hiding from Seleka fighters in the bush for months, and never recovered, even after returning home as there was no access to medication. January 26, 2014.
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The funeral of Regina Yapoutou (24) from Birlo. She fell ill when hiding from Seleka fighters in the bush for months, and never recovered, even after returning home as there was no access to medication. January 26, 2014.
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Civilians living close to the Seleka Camp Kasai celebrate as the Seleka fighters are moved out towards PK11. They have been living with the shadow of Seleka abuses for over nine months.
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Civilians living close to the Seleka Camp Kasai celebrate as the Seleka fighters are moved out towards PK11. They have been living with the shadow of Seleka abuses for over nine months.
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The funeral of a 24-year-old man who died for lack of healthcare. This is the real killer in conflict situations when healthcare facilities cannot operate and life-saving treatment is not available. January 29, 2014.
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The funeral of a 24-year-old man who died for lack of healthcare. This is the real killer in conflict situations when healthcare facilities cannot operate and life-saving treatment is not available. January 29, 2014.
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Rwandan troops patrolling Bangui during the curfew. January 30, 2014.
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Rwandan troops patrolling Bangui during the curfew. January 30, 2014.
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The mother of Eliam Fedongare (24) greets him on his return with his father, Jean de Dieux. They had been abducted by Seleka fighters and forced to march through the bush for nine days. Four of the other men who were taken were shot dead when they collapsed from fatigue. Eliam and Jean escaped during an attack on a village. February 3, 2014.
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The mother of Eliam Fedongare (24) greets him on his return with his father, Jean de Dieux. They had been abducted by Seleka fighters and forced to march through the bush for nine days. Four of the other men who were taken were shot dead when they collapsed from fatigue. Eliam and Jean escaped during an attack on a village. February 3, 2014.
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Celebrating the return of Jean and Eliam who had been abducted by Seleka fighters when fleeing Bangui. February 3, 2014.
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Celebrating the return of Jean and Eliam who had been abducted by Seleka fighters when fleeing Bangui. February 3, 2014.
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Anti-balaka fighters on the road to Boda, ready to attack any remaining Muslim residents, no longer protected by Seleka forces who fled. February 4, 2014.
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Anti-balaka fighters on the road to Boda, ready to attack any remaining Muslim residents, no longer protected by Seleka forces who fled. February 4, 2014.
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Muslims fleeing Bangui with Chadian Special Forces. More than 10,000 people left the city for Chad, forming a vast convoy. February 7, 2014.
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Muslims fleeing Bangui with Chadian Special Forces. More than 10,000 people left the city for Chad, forming a vast convoy. February 7, 2014.
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A man with his new-born child, waiting for the convoy to leave for Chad. February 7, 2014.
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A man with his new-born child, waiting for the convoy to leave for Chad. February 7, 2014.
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A body burning on the road to PK5. The man had been accused of killing a Christian girl on her way to church. Others were also killed in revenge attacks the same morning. February 9, 2014.
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A body burning on the road to PK5. The man had been accused of killing a Christian girl on her way to church. Others were also killed in revenge attacks the same morning. February 9, 2014.
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The sister of Vanessa and other mourners after she was shot by Muslims near her home at PK5 in Bangui. Overnight five people had been killed. After the photograph was taken, her cousin who was found killing a Muslim neighbor in revenge, was shot dead by Rwandan soldiers. February 9, 2014
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The sister of Vanessa and other mourners after she was shot by Muslims near her home at PK5 in Bangui. Overnight five people had been killed. After the photograph was taken, her cousin who was found killing a Muslim neighbor in revenge, was shot dead by Rwandan soldiers. February 9, 2014
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Traders and refugees crossing the river to reach Cameroon. The town of Gbiti is now home to 20,000 refugees from the Central African Republic. October 15, 2014.
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Traders and refugees crossing the river to reach Cameroon. The town of Gbiti is now home to 20,000 refugees from the Central African Republic. October 15, 2014.
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Displaced persons in the camp of Gado Badzere in Cameroon, after fleeing fighting in the Central African Republic. October 19, 2014.
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Displaced persons in the camp of Gado Badzere in Cameroon, after fleeing fighting in the Central African Republic. October 19, 2014.
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Peul Muslims in the enclave in Yaloke, where they have been trapped for months. They want to flee to Cameroon. The conditions are appalling, with malnourished children and cases of tuberculosis. January 18, 2015.
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Peul Muslims in the enclave in Yaloke, where they have been trapped for months. They want to flee to Cameroon. The conditions are appalling, with malnourished children and cases of tuberculosis. January 18, 2015.
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