Central African Republic troubles
CrisisWatch N°32, 1 April 2006
Ten conflict situations around the world deteriorated in February 2006, according to the new issue of CrisisWatch.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC-CHAD: Would-be refugees going hungry in forest
It would be easy to miss the Central Africans squatting in Bekoningka. Driving into the southern Chadian border village, low igloo-like huts camouflaged with leaves are the only obvious sign they are there. But minutes after an aid agency jeep pulled up, over 50 people had crept out of the forest.
Thousands protest widespread violence
At least 3,000 people on Friday took to the streets of Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, in a demonstration to protest escalating violence in the country, especially in the northwest where fighting between armed raiders and the army has left up to 70,000 civilians displaced.
CAR: Interview with Leodégal Bazira, head of UN country
team
Source: IRIN
BANGUI, 19 May (IRIN) - The northwestern region of the Central African Republic (CAR) has faced a humanitarian crisis since an insurrection broke out in late 2005. Months of violence - caused by ... Full article
Source: IRIN
BANGUI, 19 May (IRIN) - The northwestern region of the Central African Republic (CAR) has faced a humanitarian crisis since an insurrection broke out in late 2005. Months of violence - caused by ... Full article
CrisisWatch No. 33, 1 May 2006
Source: International Crisis Group
Thirteen actual or potential conflict situations around the world deteriorated in April 2006, according to the new issue of CrisisWatch. Full article
Source: International Crisis Group
Thirteen actual or potential conflict situations around the world deteriorated in April 2006, according to the new issue of CrisisWatch. Full article
Security conditions along the border are troubling humanitarian organizations and heightening the vulnerability of host
communities
Source: FEWS NET
Source: FEWS NET



