Islam
Western Africa
Sectarian Violence
Archive
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April 27
- 1,300 Muslims leave C. African Republic capital Krista Larson, AP
 
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April 24
- Easter killings in CAR World Watch Monitor
 - Angry Muslims in Central African Republic call for partition Emmanuel Braun, Reuters
 
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April 19
- In Central African Republic, a town embodies the nation's conflict Chris Stein, The Christian Science Monitor
 
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April 7
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March 27
- The dangers of oversimplifying the Central African Republic conflict Alex Whiting, Reuters
 
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March 20
- U.N. Warns of Anti-Muslim Violence in Central African Republic Nick Cumming-Bruce, The New York Times
 
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March 17
- Christian-Muslim marriages are latest casualty of sectarian strife in Central African Republic Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post
 
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March 11
- Fewer than 1,000 Muslims left in Central African Republic capital Fredrick Nzwili, The Washington Post
 
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February 20
- In Central African Republic, Churches Are Refuge For Muslims Trapped By Violence Fredrick Nzwili, The Huffington Post
 
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February 17
- Troops Escort Muslims Out Of Central African Republic Gregory Warner, NPR
 
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February 15
- The Central African Republic: Sectarian savagery The Economist
 
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February 13
- A Christian-Muslim crisis of faith in Africa The Christian Science Monitor
 - CAR crisis: The church sheltering Muslims Andrew Harding, BBC News
 
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February 12
- Town in the Central African Republic braces for war between Christians and Muslims Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post
 
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February 9
- Lynching of Christian man by Muslims is sign of chaos in Central African Republic Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post
 
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February 8
- Future Of Central African Republic Muslims Imperiled Krista Larson, Huffington Post
 
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February 7
- Muslims flee Central African Republic's capital Jerome Delay and Krista Larson, AP
 
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January 31
- Religious leaders plead for UN force in Central African Republic World Watch Monitor
 
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January 23
- Central African Republic leader sworn in as capital wracked by looting, death threats Hippolyte Marboua, AP
 
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January 15
 
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