Is the Central African Republic (CAR) any closer to peace?
鈥淭hey insulted me: 鈥榶ou鈥檙e having another boy! When they grow up they become Seleka!鈥. They didn't want to see boys. If they saw them, they threatened to kill them.鈥
鈥淭hey insulted me: 鈥榶ou鈥檙e having another boy! When they grow up they become Seleka!鈥. When I took him for a consultation, I preferred to put a scarf on him and disguise him as a girl. They didn't want to see boys. If they saw them, they threatened to kill them.鈥
In March 2013, the mostly Muslim, anti-government Seleka forces descended on Bangui, the capital of CAR, and overthrew the government of President Fran莽ois Boziz茅 - killing civilians and looting everything they could lay their hands on.
Later, anti-Balaka Christian forces targeted the Muslim population in revenge attacks - and the UN warned of the ethnic cleansing of Bangui.
We hear a range of eye-witness accounts of what happened ten years ago 鈥 and discuss whether the country is any closer to peace and security.
Presenter: Alan Kasujja @kasujja
Guests: Samual Murunga and Narcisse Donossio
Translated voices courtesy of M茅decins Sans Fronti猫res' CAR 10 years of violence project.
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