WILLIAM DANIELS

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  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1799
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Muslims climbing onto a truck, hoping to leave the PK-5 neighborhood in Bangui where the anti-Balaka had kept them under siege for months. The truck could not proceed, as it was unsafe.
    William Daniels
    1799
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Muslims climbing onto a truck, hoping to leave the PK-5 neighborhood in Bangui where the anti-Balaka had kept them under siege for months. The truck could not proceed, as it was unsafe.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1800
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Between Bossangoa & Bossembele
    Anti Balaka vigilantes (Christian self defense militia) and villagers hide in the bush between Bossangoa and Bossembele following attacks by Seleka militia on their villages, two months earlier. Conditions of access to health, food and drinking water are very low in the bush, children suffer from malaria and malnutrition.
    William Daniels
    21/11/2013
    1800
    21/11/2013
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Between Bossangoa & Bossembele
    Anti Balaka vigilantes (Christian self defense militia) and villagers hide in the bush between Bossangoa and Bossembele following attacks by Seleka militia on their villages, two months earlier. Conditions of access to health, food and drinking water are very low in the bush, children suffer from malaria and malnutrition.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1801
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Between Bossangoa & Bossembele
    Anti Balaka vigilantes (Christian self defence militia) and villagers cross a river in the bush between Bossangoa and Bossembele. They left their village 2 months earlier following attacks by Seleka militia.
    William Daniels
    1801
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Between Bossangoa & Bossembele
    Anti Balaka vigilantes (Christian self defence militia) and villagers cross a river in the bush between Bossangoa and Bossembele. They left their village 2 months earlier following attacks by Seleka militia.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1802
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Zawa.
    Battered and charred pots and pans in a house that was burned down by Seleka rebels.
    William Daniels
    1802
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Zawa.
    Battered and charred pots and pans in a house that was burned down by Seleka rebels.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1803
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Zawa
    The head and decapitated body of a man lie on the ground beside an Anti-Balaka fighter.
    William Daniels
    1803
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Zawa
    The head and decapitated body of a man lie on the ground beside an Anti-Balaka fighter.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1804
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Boali
    An alter boy prepares for a mass at a church where the priest offered sanctuary to a large group of Muslims who were the target of Anti-Balaka forces.
    William Daniels
    1804
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Boali
    An alter boy prepares for a mass at a church where the priest offered sanctuary to a large group of Muslims who were the target of Anti-Balaka forces.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1805
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Wounded Fulani (Peul) children are watched over by MISCA (Central African peace force) soldiers in Bangui. Anti-Balaka (Christian self defense militia) are alleged to have attacked a Fulani (Muslim) village and killed a dozen adults and wounded numerous children. The children were presented to journalists, the president and the prime minister before being taken to hospital.
    William Daniels
    1805
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Wounded Fulani (Peul) children are watched over by MISCA (Central African peace force) soldiers in Bangui. Anti-Balaka (Christian self defense militia) are alleged to have attacked a Fulani (Muslim) village and killed a dozen adults and wounded numerous children. The children were presented to journalists, the president and the prime minister before being taken to hospital.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1806
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Boda.
    Ousman Mustapha (29) has paralysed on his left side for a week. The cause for his paralysis is unclear. He is unable to reach a hospital to be treated since he is trapped in the Muslim enclave in Boda.
     
    About 11,000 Muslims are trapped in the centre of Boda with food supplies running out and health care at a minimum. Children are suffering from malnutrition and diarrhea while wounded and sick people can't be treated. They are lacking basic medicines . Any Muslims who try to leave the enclave can be shot by Antibalakas.
    William Daniels
    1806
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Boda.
    Ousman Mustapha (29) has paralysed on his left side for a week. The cause for his paralysis is unclear. He is unable to reach a hospital to be treated since he is trapped in the Muslim enclave in Boda.
     
    About 11,000 Muslims are trapped in the centre of Boda with food supplies running out and health care at a minimum. Children are suffering from malnutrition and diarrhea while wounded and sick people can't be treated. They are lacking basic medicines . Any Muslims who try to leave the enclave can be shot by Antibalakas.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1807
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    near Bangui
    A group of Anti-Balaka (Christian self defense militia) fighters hiding in the bush near Bangui. The day after this image was taken the Anti-Balaka militia launched a major attack on the outskirts of Bangui, the capital, against the mainly Muslim Seleka militia. The attack and its reprisals lead to an estimated 1000 dead and 160,000 people being displaced in Bangui.
    William Daniels
    1807
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    near Bangui
    A group of Anti-Balaka (Christian self defense militia) fighters hiding in the bush near Bangui. The day after this image was taken the Anti-Balaka militia launched a major attack on the outskirts of Bangui, the capital, against the mainly Muslim Seleka militia. The attack and its reprisals lead to an estimated 1000 dead and 160,000 people being displaced in Bangui.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1808
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Central African Republic
    Bangui
    People wounded in the 5th of december fighting between Christians Anti Balaka and Muslim Seleka fighters in the capital Bangui, lie on the floor and on benches at the community hospital.
    William Daniels
    1808
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Central African Republic
    Bangui
    People wounded in the 5th of december fighting between Christians Anti Balaka and Muslim Seleka fighters in the capital Bangui, lie on the floor and on benches at the community hospital.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1809
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A man prepares a body for funeral at the morgue surrounded by Some of the dozens of bodies of Christians presumably killed by Seleka militia in revenge for attacks by Christian Anti Balaka militia on Bangui.
    William Daniels
    1809
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A man prepares a body for funeral at the morgue surrounded by Some of the dozens of bodies of Christians presumably killed by Seleka militia in revenge for attacks by Christian Anti Balaka militia on Bangui.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1810
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Between Bossemtpele & Zawa
    Part of a group of several hundred of Anti-Balaka militias return from an attack on a Peul (Fulani - a Muslim tribe) village.
    William Daniels
    1810
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Between Bossemtpele & Zawa
    Part of a group of several hundred of Anti-Balaka militias return from an attack on a Peul (Fulani - a Muslim tribe) village.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1811
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Near Bangui.
    Koulsimi Bouba (about 35) is a displaced peul very sick. She suspected to have TB and maybe other disease. She stays now in the PK12 muslim enclave with very small access to health. MSF has osculted her but there is no place in Bangui able to treat such case and to know what she suffers from she should go to the center, which is too dangerous for muslims.
    In PK12 enclave, about 2000 displaced muslims took refuge. They are mostly Peul nomadic tribes who escaped fighting in the bush. Any muslims trying to get out of the neighborhood is attacked by antibalakas. Food and access to health is very low.
    William Daniels
    1811
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Near Bangui.
    Koulsimi Bouba (about 35) is a displaced peul very sick. She suspected to have TB and maybe other disease. She stays now in the PK12 muslim enclave with very small access to health. MSF has osculted her but there is no place in Bangui able to treat such case and to know what she suffers from she should go to the center, which is too dangerous for muslims.
    In PK12 enclave, about 2000 displaced muslims took refuge. They are mostly Peul nomadic tribes who escaped fighting in the bush. Any muslims trying to get out of the neighborhood is attacked by antibalakas. Food and access to health is very low.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1812
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A soldier from the national army, Central African Army Forces (FACA), wounded in fighting with Seleka rebels waits to be treated at the Community Hospital.
    William Daniels
    1812
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A soldier from the national army, Central African Army Forces (FACA), wounded in fighting with Seleka rebels waits to be treated at the Community Hospital.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1831
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A man arrested by MISCA (Mission Internationale de Soutien a la Centrafrique Sous Conduite Africaine) soldiers lies on the ground with his wrists tied. He was found with a grenade in a pocket.
    William Daniels
    1831
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A man arrested by MISCA (Mission Internationale de Soutien a la Centrafrique Sous Conduite Africaine) soldiers lies on the ground with his wrists tied. He was found with a grenade in a pocket.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1832
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    A French military helicopter landing at M’Poko airport in Bangui, watched closely by desperate Muslim IDPs waiting to be evacuated to Chad.
    William Daniels
    1832
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    A French military helicopter landing at M’Poko airport in Bangui, watched closely by desperate Muslim IDPs waiting to be evacuated to Chad.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1833
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A young girls stands in the doorway of a house. A member of her family, 21 year old Fleuri Doumana, was killed two days earlier by a grenade launched by a member of Seleka. The rebel group that took power in March 2013 carries out numerous exactions such as murder, kidnapping, and torture.
    William Daniels
    1833
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A young girls stands in the doorway of a house. A member of her family, 21 year old Fleuri Doumana, was killed two days earlier by a grenade launched by a member of Seleka. The rebel group that took power in March 2013 carries out numerous exactions such as murder, kidnapping, and torture.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1834
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A makeshift camp built by around 100,000 internally displaced people near Bangui's Mpoko airport. Though food is short and sanitary conditions are poor, people have fled to the airport area where they feel safe from attack from Seleka fighters due to the French army presence near the airport.
    William Daniels
    1834
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A makeshift camp built by around 100,000 internally displaced people near Bangui's Mpoko airport. Though food is short and sanitary conditions are poor, people have fled to the airport area where they feel safe from attack from Seleka fighters due to the French army presence near the airport.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1835
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Near Pisssa.
    A man stands in an empty room of the palace of former Emperor Bokassa. About 500 youngs live there. they were recruited by Seleka to become soldiers. They survive here without proper food and assistance. They eat rats or snakes. They fear to leave as they could be considered as Seleka collaborators, although they are christians. On the wall: "Jesus is the solution"
    William Daniels
    1835
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Near Pisssa.
    A man stands in an empty room of the palace of former Emperor Bokassa. About 500 youngs live there. they were recruited by Seleka to become soldiers. They survive here without proper food and assistance. They eat rats or snakes. They fear to leave as they could be considered as Seleka collaborators, although they are christians. On the wall: "Jesus is the solution"
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1836
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Near Pisssa.
    A man stands on the balcony of the palace of former Emperor Bokassa. About 500 men live there. they were recruited by Seleka to become soldiers. They survive here without proper food and assistance. They eat rats or snakes. They fear to leave as they could be considered as Seleka collaborators, although they are christians. On the wall: "Jesus is the solution"
    William Daniels
    1836
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Near Pisssa.
    A man stands on the balcony of the palace of former Emperor Bokassa. About 500 men live there. they were recruited by Seleka to become soldiers. They survive here without proper food and assistance. They eat rats or snakes. They fear to leave as they could be considered as Seleka collaborators, although they are christians. On the wall: "Jesus is the solution"
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1837
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Gulinga, 5 km from Grimari.
    Relatives mourn the death of two men and one woman, murdered by Seleka fighters shortly before, in the village of Gulinga. They had accused them of being Antibalakas. The woman was killed as collateral damage” according to a Seleka colonel who admitted the killing.  

    Grimari has been under attack from Antibalakas for two days since it is the gateway to the Ouaka region which is still controlled by Seleka fighters whose general Mahamat Darrassa is a conciliatory figure, having dislodged other Seleka units who were wreaking havoc among local communities. French peacekeepers trust Darassa, viewing him as the only reliable safeguard against sectarian violence in the Ouaka region.
    William Daniels
    1837
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Gulinga, 5 km from Grimari.
    Relatives mourn the death of two men and one woman, murdered by Seleka fighters shortly before, in the village of Gulinga. They had accused them of being Antibalakas. The woman was killed as collateral damage” according to a Seleka colonel who admitted the killing.  

    Grimari has been under attack from Antibalakas for two days since it is the gateway to the Ouaka region which is still controlled by Seleka fighters whose general Mahamat Darrassa is a conciliatory figure, having dislodged other Seleka units who were wreaking havoc among local communities. French peacekeepers trust Darassa, viewing him as the only reliable safeguard against sectarian violence in the Ouaka region.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1838
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A relative of 20 years old Sept-Abel Sangomalet mourns his death. He was stabbed to death by Muslims while sleeping in his family home. His body was found outside the house.
    William Daniels
    1838
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A relative of 20 years old Sept-Abel Sangomalet mourns his death. He was stabbed to death by Muslims while sleeping in his family home. His body was found outside the house.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1839
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Central African Republic army soldiers (FACA) mourn the death of a colleague, who was killed by members of the Seleka rebel group.
    William Daniels
    1839
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Central African Republic army soldiers (FACA) mourn the death of a colleague, who was killed by members of the Seleka rebel group.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1840
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    French peacekeepers confront a group of men looting houses belonging to Muslims who fled the capital.
    William Daniels
    1840
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    French peacekeepers confront a group of men looting houses belonging to Muslims who fled the capital.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1841
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Grimari.

    A woman gives water to her child.
    4,800 displaced Christians have taken refugee at the Catholic mission of Grimari to escape the fighting between Seleka and Antibalakas

    Grimari has been under attack from Antibalakas for two days since it is the gateway to the Ouaka region which is still controlled by Seleka fighters whose general Mahamat Darrassa is a conciliatory figure, having dislodged other Seleka units who were wreaking havoc among local communities. French peacekeepers trust Darassa, viewing him as the only reliable safeguard against sectarian violence in the Ouaka region.
    William Daniels
    1841
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Grimari.

    A woman gives water to her child.
    4,800 displaced Christians have taken refugee at the Catholic mission of Grimari to escape the fighting between Seleka and Antibalakas

    Grimari has been under attack from Antibalakas for two days since it is the gateway to the Ouaka region which is still controlled by Seleka fighters whose general Mahamat Darrassa is a conciliatory figure, having dislodged other Seleka units who were wreaking havoc among local communities. French peacekeepers trust Darassa, viewing him as the only reliable safeguard against sectarian violence in the Ouaka region.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1842
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Demonstrators gather on a street in Bangui, the capital, to call for the resignation of interim president Michel Djotodia following the murder of Judge Modeste Martineau Bria by members of the Seleka. 30 minutes after this picture was taken, Seleka militia shot into the crowd, killing two and wounding another.
    William Daniels
    1842
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Demonstrators gather on a street in Bangui, the capital, to call for the resignation of interim president Michel Djotodia following the murder of Judge Modeste Martineau Bria by members of the Seleka. 30 minutes after this picture was taken, Seleka militia shot into the crowd, killing two and wounding another.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1843
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Looters searching through the debris of what was once a store; the Muslim owners had fled Bangui.
    William Daniels
    1843
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Looters searching through the debris of what was once a store; the Muslim owners had fled Bangui.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1844
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Internally displaced people (IDP) queue for food at a Don Bosco centre in Bangui. Food supplies are low and there is not enough for everyone. Some 18,000 Christian IDPs took refuge here, fearing violence from mainly Muslim Seleka fighters who have been clashing with Christian Anti Balaka fighters in the capital, Bangui.
    William Daniels
    1844
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    Internally displaced people (IDP) queue for food at a Don Bosco centre in Bangui. Food supplies are low and there is not enough for everyone. Some 18,000 Christian IDPs took refuge here, fearing violence from mainly Muslim Seleka fighters who have been clashing with Christian Anti Balaka fighters in the capital, Bangui.
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1845
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui. 
    Displaced Muslims listen to a speech from the Minister of Reconciliation and the Imam after Friday prayers in the main mosque of the Muslim enclave of PK5 where about 700 Muslims are camping out in the yard of the mosque
    William Daniels
    1845
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui. 
    Displaced Muslims listen to a speech from the Minister of Reconciliation and the Imam after Friday prayers in the main mosque of the Muslim enclave of PK5 where about 700 Muslims are camping out in the yard of the mosque
    William Daniels

     

  • Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    1846
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A Christian man is destroying burn out cars in rage, next to a looted mosque that was set on fire earlier, in the capital Bangui.
    William Daniels
    1846
    Humanitarian Crisis in the Central African Republic
    Bangui
    A Christian man is destroying burn out cars in rage, next to a looted mosque that was set on fire earlier, in the capital Bangui.
    William Daniels