Calls to prevent "Ethnic cleansing" In Central African Republic:
London-based rights organization Amnesty International has reported "Ethnic cleansing" Of Muslim civilians in the majority Christian nation of the Central African Republic (CAR) and that international peacekeepers have been unable to stop it. Ref. Source 8
At least 22 killed in fighting in east of C. Africa: police:
Fighting between mainly Muslim ex-rebels and the largely Christian "Anti-balaka" Militia has killed at least 22 people in eastern Central African Republic, security officials said Thursday. Ref. Source 9
22 Killed in Central Africa Fighting: Peacekeepers:
At least 22 people were killed in clashes between rival anti-balaka and Seleka militias in the Central African Republic this week, African peacekeepers said on Friday. Ref. Source 3
Three killed in militia violence in Central African Republic's capital:
At least three people were killed and hundreds forced to flee their homes in attacks by the "Anti-balaka" Militia in the capital of Central African Republic, officials said on Wednesday. Ref. Source 8
Six killed in violence in Central African Republic's capital:
At least six people were killed and hundreds forced to flee their homes in two days of violence involving the "Anti-balaka" Militia in the capital of Central African Republic, officials said on Wednesday. Ref. Source 4
One dead in protest against peacekeepers in C.African Republic:
One person died and a dozen people were wounded when hundreds of protesters clashed with U.N. Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic on Friday, local authorities said. Ref. Source 8
At least 21 killed in attacks in Central African Republic capital:
At least 21 people were killed in the capital of Central African Republic on Saturday and around 100 others were wounded as Muslims attacked a mainly Christian neighbourhood, senior hospital officials and witnesses said. Ref. Source 8x
37 killed as fierce fighting erupts in Central African Republic:
Fierce fighting between militia and U.N. Peacekeepers erupted in Central African Republic on Tuesday as President Catherine Samba-Panza rushed back early from the U.N. General Assembly in a bid to end days of violence in which at least 37 people died. Ref. Source 9h