anti-Balaka

Christians and Muslims in Central African Republic share shelter as renewed fighting displaces thousands

By Fredrick Nzwili — January 27, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — This latest wave of violence in the central African country has caused massive displacement of populations and forced nearly 200,000 people — half of them children — to flee from their homes.

Religious leaders hope CAR peace deal will end church, mosque attacks

By Bob Smietana — February 7, 2019
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — Religious leaders in the Central African Republic hope a new peace agreement will last.

In central Africa, a cathedral shelters Muslims amid sectarian violence

By Doreen Ajiambo — August 14, 2018
BANGUI, Central African Republic (RNS) — In Bangassou, St. Peter Claver Cathedral has opened its doors to some 2,000 Muslims. But Muslims and their protectors live in constant fear of attack amid threats from Christian militia.

Africa’s Islamic extremist groups are on the rise

By Fredrick Nzwili — May 29, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) Move over Al-Qaida. Africa's growing Islamic extremist groups include Boko Haram, Al-Shaabab and Seleka.

Fewer than 1,000 Muslims left in Central African Republic capital

By Fredrick Nzwili — March 11, 2014
(RNS) On March 7, U.N Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos said that less than 1 percent of Bangui's 100,000 Muslims remained in the capital of the Central African Republic.

Violence against Muslims soars in Central African Republic

By Fredrick Nzwili — February 11, 2014
(RNS) In recent weeks, a pro-Christian militia known as anti-Balaka (or anti-machete) has killed and mutilated Muslims as they have tried to leave the capital Bangui by the truckload.
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