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CAR Seleka rebels kill many in Bangui church attack | CAR Seleka rebels kill many in Bangui church attack |
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At least 11 people have been killed in an attack on a church in the Central African Republic. | At least 11 people have been killed in an attack on a church in the Central African Republic. |
Eyewitnesses said members of the Seleka militia group threw grenades before shooting indiscriminately at the Church of Fatima in the capital Bangui. | Eyewitnesses said members of the Seleka militia group threw grenades before shooting indiscriminately at the Church of Fatima in the capital Bangui. |
The mostly Muslim Seleka rebels have been involved in heavy fighting with mainly Christian fighters in the anti-balaka militia since March 2013. | The mostly Muslim Seleka rebels have been involved in heavy fighting with mainly Christian fighters in the anti-balaka militia since March 2013. |
The conflict has displaced about 25% of CAR's 4.6 million population. | The conflict has displaced about 25% of CAR's 4.6 million population. |
The attack on the church followed hours of fighting in the PK5 neighborhood of Bangui. | The attack on the church followed hours of fighting in the PK5 neighborhood of Bangui. |
Eyewitnesses said those inside the Catholic church were seeking shelter from the clashes. | Eyewitnesses said those inside the Catholic church were seeking shelter from the clashes. |
Rev Freddy Mboula told the Associated Press (AP) that he was in the church when shooting was heard outside. | |
"There were screams and after 30 minutes of gunfire there were bodies everywhere" he said. | |
The priest of the church, Jonas Bekas, told Reuters that the death toll would probably rise because there were so many wounded. | The priest of the church, Jonas Bekas, told Reuters that the death toll would probably rise because there were so many wounded. |
"It would have been much worse if the anti-balaka militia had not come to defend us" he said. | "It would have been much worse if the anti-balaka militia had not come to defend us" he said. |
AP reported that Christian militia fighters had begun putting up road blockades around Bangui in the hours after the attack. | |
Reprisals fear | Reprisals fear |
It is the worst attack on Christians in the country since the Seleka rebels were ousted from power in January 2014. | It is the worst attack on Christians in the country since the Seleka rebels were ousted from power in January 2014. |
Seleka Prime Minister Michel Djotodia was forced to resign as president after failing to stop anti-Christian attacks. | |
Since then, there have been widespread reprisals against Muslim civilians, who were almost completely driven out of Bangui in what the UN said amounted to ethnic cleansing. | Since then, there have been widespread reprisals against Muslim civilians, who were almost completely driven out of Bangui in what the UN said amounted to ethnic cleansing. |
Lat week the Seleka group announced that it had put in place a new chain of command to "rein in" its fighters. | Lat week the Seleka group announced that it had put in place a new chain of command to "rein in" its fighters. |
The group still controls large parts of the country's north. | The group still controls large parts of the country's north. |
The African Union, France and the European Union have about 7,000 troops battling to end the conflict. | The African Union, France and the European Union have about 7,000 troops battling to end the conflict. |
The UN has also pledged to send some 12,000 peacekeepers amid fears of a genocide, but no date has yet been set for the deployment. |