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Omaha Steve

(99,662 posts)
Fri Sep 12, 2014, 11:38 AM Sep 2014

AP: More than 5,000 dead in C. African Republic

Source: AP-Excite

By KRISTA LARSON

GUEN, Central African Republic (AP) — More than 5,000 people have died in sectarian violence in Central African Republic since December, according to an Associated Press tally, suggesting that a U.N. peacekeeping mission approved months ago is coming too late for thousands.

The AP found at least 5,186 people were killed in fighting between Muslims and Christians, based on a count of bodies and numbers gathered from survivors, priests, imams and aid workers in more than 50 of the hardest-hit communities. That's more than double the death toll of at least 2,000 cited by the United Nations in April, when it approved the mission. There has been no official count since.

U.N. peacekeepers prepare to take over from African forces on Monday, bringing about 2,000 extra troops to the country. It will fall short of the almost 7,000 more that were authorized in April, with the rest expected by early 2015. Yet violence in the Central African Republic has only spread since.

"The international community said it wanted to put a stop to the genocide that was in the making. But months later, the war has not stopped," said Joseph Bindoumi, president of the Central African Human Rights League. "On the contrary, it has gotten worse."


FULL story at link.



This April 15, 2014 photo shows bullet impacts inside a looted Muslim store in Guen, some 250 kilometers north of Bangui, Central African Republic. According to an Associated Press tally more than double the death toll, of about 2,000 cited by the United Nations back in April, have died in the Central African Republic since fighting between Muslims and Christians started in December. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)


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Autumn

(45,109 posts)
1. Can we expect a speech detailing the fight against this genocide?
Fri Sep 12, 2014, 11:58 AM
Sep 2014

Missle strikes? What a horrible situation.



jwirr

(39,215 posts)
2. No. And if we can accept this then what are we complaining about 2 beheadings? We have such
Fri Sep 12, 2014, 12:24 PM
Sep 2014

a double standard.

Autumn

(45,109 posts)
4. Call me crazy but when a journalist goes into a war zone death may be a
Fri Sep 12, 2014, 06:48 PM
Sep 2014

consequence they face. Yes ISIL is brutal but war is brutal. My sympathy goes out to their families but sure as hell don't need a fucking shock and awe campaign to get over it.

More than 5000 dead warrants nothing. This is all disgusting.

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