sábado, 25 de janeiro de 2014

Machete murder of Islamic Minister relaunches chaos in Bangui

For the Muslim youth Vice President, Mamoud Hissene, Kalite's death was a cowardly act against a person who had abandoned politics. "He's not even part of the Seleka, had been excluded from the movement. But it was a distinct Muslim and they, cowardly, they murdered him only for that ", accused, without naming the aggressors, but leaving the idea of having been an attack of Christian militias.

Along this Friday, the shootings in Bangui were frequent. The panic came back to settle in the capital of the Central African Republic a day after the swearing-in of Catherine's new Panza Samba transitional President of the country.

There were more victims. In the middle of a group carrying the body of a person who had been allegedly shot, a witness said to reporters at the scene that had been targeted by Muslim militias, which were firing at people near a market in the city.

The French military who are in the country since December, along with a large contingent of soldiers from Rwanda who are also part of the UN-backed peacekeeping force, came out to the streets and armed, resorting also to arms, sought to restore order in Bangui.

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