Hanging laundry on helicopters as Chadians flee the Central African Republic
Soldiers from Chad are escorting Chadian nationals out of the Central African Republic as looting and violence continues.
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Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy is to be charged for safety breaches over the shooting of Anthony Grainger – but the marksman who took the fatal shot will face no action.
Soldiers from Chad are escorting Chadian nationals out of the Central African Republic as looting and violence continues.
Sporadic gunfire returns to the capital of the Central African Republic after reports of a truce between Muslim and Christian fighters.
No-one can predict what is going to happen next in CAR. Will the lightly armed Christian militias now seek revenge against the far more heavily armed fighters who represent the Muslim minority?
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Whilst we were all shutting down the shop over Christmas, things went from an already drastic situation in the Central African Republic to levels of unspeakable violence.
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French soldiers are on the streets in the Central African Republic. But they cannot be everywhere: by day, Christian mobs still seek revenge, while the terror of the Seleka stalks at night.
Of course, Seleka leaders are around still in Bangui, the Central African Republic’s capital. One – pistol not very concealed – is living it large around our hotel buffet most days.
It is barely 1,000 metres from the main terminal building here in Bangui, in the Central African Republic, but it is a sight that renders you speechless.
Christians hide in the airport in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic. They are terrified of the Seleka gangs going house to house in the suburbs with machetes and guns.
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