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CAR conflict: Unicef says children 'beheaded' in Bangui | CAR conflict: Unicef says children 'beheaded' in Bangui |
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At least two children have been beheaded in the Central African Republic's capital as violence sinks to a "vicious new low", the UN has said. | |
About 16 children had been killed in Bangui since 5 December and an increasing number of them are being recruited into armed groups, it added. | About 16 children had been killed in Bangui since 5 December and an increasing number of them are being recruited into armed groups, it added. |
The violence has mostly pitted Christian and Muslim militias against each other. | The violence has mostly pitted Christian and Muslim militias against each other. |
The UN said children were being directly targeted in revenge attacks. | The UN said children were being directly targeted in revenge attacks. |
The CAR is ruled by Muslim ex-rebel leader Michel Djotodia, who seized power in March forcing then-President Francois Bozize, who came from the majority Christian population, to flee into exile. | The CAR is ruled by Muslim ex-rebel leader Michel Djotodia, who seized power in March forcing then-President Francois Bozize, who came from the majority Christian population, to flee into exile. |
'Atrocious attacks' | 'Atrocious attacks' |
About 1,000 people have been killed in tit-for-tat clashes in Bangui in December and about 370,000 people, nearly half the city's population, have been displaced, aid agencies say. | About 1,000 people have been killed in tit-for-tat clashes in Bangui in December and about 370,000 people, nearly half the city's population, have been displaced, aid agencies say. |
There were "unprecedented levels" of violence against children, the UN children's agency, Unicef, said in a statement. | There were "unprecedented levels" of violence against children, the UN children's agency, Unicef, said in a statement. |
One of the children who had been beheaded had also been mutilated, while another 60 had been injured in fighting since 5 December, it said. | One of the children who had been beheaded had also been mutilated, while another 60 had been injured in fighting since 5 December, it said. |
"More and more children are being recruited into armed groups, and they are also being directly targeted in atrocious revenge attacks," said Souleymane Diabate, Unicef's CAR representative. | "More and more children are being recruited into armed groups, and they are also being directly targeted in atrocious revenge attacks," said Souleymane Diabate, Unicef's CAR representative. |
"Targeted attacks against children are a violation of international humanitarian and human rights law and must stop immediately. Concrete action is needed now to prevent violence against children." | "Targeted attacks against children are a violation of international humanitarian and human rights law and must stop immediately. Concrete action is needed now to prevent violence against children." |
Last month, the UN said the number of child soldiers in CAR had more than doubled to 6,000 as fighting escalated. | Last month, the UN said the number of child soldiers in CAR had more than doubled to 6,000 as fighting escalated. |
Many Muslim fighters belong to the former rebel group, Seleka, and Christians to militias called "anti-balaka", named after the local Sango language word for machete. | Many Muslim fighters belong to the former rebel group, Seleka, and Christians to militias called "anti-balaka", named after the local Sango language word for machete. |
The African Union has sent nearly 4,000 troops to CAR while France, the former colonial power, has also deployed 1,600 soldiers there in an attempt to quell violence. | The African Union has sent nearly 4,000 troops to CAR while France, the former colonial power, has also deployed 1,600 soldiers there in an attempt to quell violence. |
Many foreign governments have been evacuating their citizens from CAR. | Many foreign governments have been evacuating their citizens from CAR. |