Central African Republic
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The Man Who Spent 30 Years in the Rainforest Preserving the Music of the Bayaka
Louis Sarno went to record the music of the Central African Republic's Bayaka community in the 80s and never turned back.
French Peacekeepers Allegedly Tied Up Girls and Forced Them Into Bestiality
The UN is investigating more than 90 cases of peacekeeper sexual abuse in the Central African Republic, including an incident in which a French military commander had four girls tied up and forced them to have sex with a dog.
Photos of the Central African Republic Fractured by Civil War
Photos of the CAR's escalating civil war between the Muslim rebel fighters and the pro-government Christian forces.
The ICC Just Convicted Ex-Militia Leader and Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba of War Crimes
The International Criminal Court issued the verdict on Monday from The Hague, finding Jean-Pierre Bemba guilty of five crimes against humanity and war crimes, for murder, rape, and pillaging.
Sex Crime Allegations Against United Nations Staff Spiked in 2015
A UN report has documented an almost 25 percent rise in sexual exploitation or abuse allegations, and is calling for changes in the way perpetrators are identified and prosecuted.
Rwanda Wants Burundian Refugees Out
Rwanda said it is planning to send the thousands of Burundian refugees to other countries following recent accusations from the US and UN saying Rwanda is aiding in the recruitment of people from camps to fight on behalf of the Burundian opposition.
What Poverty, War, and Hatred Have Done to Central Africa
The country has been torn apart by years of civil war and strife, and its people don't seem to have any faith that their leaders can fix it.
Notorious Warlord Joseph Kony's Fighters Kidnap Dozens in Central African Republic
Village residents and officials said the rebels killed one villager as they pulled off their largest recent kidnapping in the former French colony, where the Ugandan rebel group has entrenched itself as international forces hunt down their leader.
UN Peacekeepers May Have Sexually Abused More Girls in Central Africa
United Nations troops may have engaged in more sexual violence, against minors, while stationed in the country amid violent conflict between Muslim and Christian militias.
After Years of Bloodshed, the Central African Republic Is Ready to Elect a New Government
Voters cast ballots on Wednesday in presidential and legislative elections that many hope will end more than two years of violence between Christians and Muslims in the country.