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People walk on a road lightened during an African Union-led operation in the Boy-rabe neighborhood of Bangui, Central African Republic, on February 15, 2014.
(RNS) A cycle of violence in the Central African Republic is quickly degenerating into a religious conflict between Christians and Muslims, amid a deteriorating humanitarian crisis, church leaders ...
Dieudonné Nzapalainga is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Bangui. Omar Kabine Layama is imam and president of the Central African Republic Islamic Community. As many participate in religious ...
On May 2, 2018, gunmen with grenades attacked the Notre-Dame de Fatima church, a Roman Catholic church, in Bangui in the Central African Republic (CAR). 15 people were killed, and dozens injured ...
Christian bystanders watch thousands of Muslim residents from Bangui and Mbaiki flee the Central African Republic capital Bangui in a mass exodus using cars, pickups, trucks, lorries and ...
Religious Violence Escalates In Central African Republic : The Two-Way France sends troops to its former colony after clashes between Muslims and Christians left nearly 300 dead.
BANGUI, Central African Republic—Pope Francis on Monday called for an end to religious violence in this African nation, capping his trip to the continent with a visit to a mosque that is a haven ...
Recently, I was invited to attend a dinner for a delegation of religious leaders from Central African Republic (CAR). Seated at the table were Catholic, evangelical, and Muslim leaders, as well as ...
Top U.N. Official Warns of Religious War Between Christians and Muslims in Central African Republic Published Aug 24, 2017 at 10:19 AM EDT Updated Aug 24, 2017 at 11:43 AM EDT ...
A displaced child walks in Bangui's monastery, where she and over 10,000 others found refuge in Bangui, Central African Republic, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013.
Religious wars of the 21st century. The Central African Republic (CAR) is in the grips of its own disaster, the catalyst seen as religious intolerance, where the confrontation between the Muslim ...
The leading causes of displacement in CAR are the military operations by the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) and their allies against non-state armed groups, as well as fear of abuses by parties ...
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