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Date :  2014-06-24
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Central African Republic, "They must all leave or die". Investigative report: Answering war crimes with crimes against humanity

Author :  FIDH


Bangui, Paris, Nairobi, 24 June 2014 – War crimes and crimes against humanity have been perpetrated in the Central African Republic (CAR) and continue to be, state our organisations in a report published today. This report follows several fact-finding missions conducted in the CAR and establishes the responsibilities of the various parties to the conflict, the anti-Balaka and the Seleka. The Central African President has just seized the International Criminal Court (ICC) and has recently established a special investigation unit, the CSEI. Our organisations welcome this progress in favour of the fight against impunity for which they had advocated and call on the international community to support the investigations of the CSEI and of the ICC.
Centrafrique : « ils doivent tous partir ou mourir »
"It is a political and ethnic struggle for power, which has gradually taken on a religious dimension. But those who give the orders today will be held responsible for this ethnic cleansing and the international crimes they are committing," declared Me Mathias Morouba, vice-chairman of the OCDH.



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