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UN urges Central African Republic to "make example of" lynchers | UN urges Central African Republic to "make example of" lynchers |
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The UN envoy to the Central African Republic has urged the country to "make an example" of soldiers who lynched a man accused of being a rebel. | |
The man was stabbed and beaten to death and then his body was burned in the capital, Bangui. | |
It happened just moments after interim President Catherine Samba-Panza finished speaking at an army ceremony. | It happened just moments after interim President Catherine Samba-Panza finished speaking at an army ceremony. |
Separately, France says its peacekeeping forces are now likely to stay for longer than six months. | Separately, France says its peacekeeping forces are now likely to stay for longer than six months. |
The lynching is the latest in a series of shocking acts in CAR which have continued despite the resignation of a former rebel who seized power last year. | The lynching is the latest in a series of shocking acts in CAR which have continued despite the resignation of a former rebel who seized power last year. |
Much of the violence has been along religious lines, between minority Muslims and Christian groups. | Much of the violence has been along religious lines, between minority Muslims and Christian groups. |
'Horrific attacks' | 'Horrific attacks' |
UN envoy Babacar Gaye said the killing of the man was "unacceptable" and "must be properly investigated and the culprits punished and made an example of". | UN envoy Babacar Gaye said the killing of the man was "unacceptable" and "must be properly investigated and the culprits punished and made an example of". |
The man, suspected of being part of the mainly Muslim Seleka rebels, was killed in view of several photographers and as African Union peacekeepers looked on. | |
"This situation is an illustration of the fact that the population, they have lost their references. It is all the more worrisome that it happened within a community that has the responsibility to hold the weapons of the country and to protect the population," Gen Gaye told the BBC's Focus on Africa TV programme. | |
For such situations to stop, a "comprehensive approach" was needed, involving restoring the country's security forces, a reconciliation process, the resumption of economic life and having impartial international forces on the ground, he said. | |
Meanwhile, French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drians says his country's peacekeeping forces are likely to stay in CAR for more than the six months they initially planned to remain. | |
The UN Security Council authorised French and African troops to intervene in the country last December. | The UN Security Council authorised French and African troops to intervene in the country last December. |
On Wednesday, Human Rights Watch warned that Seleka fighters who had fled the capital Bangui had regrouped in the north-east and started attacking civilians. | |
The militants were engaging in "a new wave of horrific attacks against civilians", the charity said. It added that in some cases, Seleka were being helped by Chadian peacekeepers. | |
Thousands of people have been killed in CAR since Seleka rebels overthrew President Francois Bozize last March. | Thousands of people have been killed in CAR since Seleka rebels overthrew President Francois Bozize last March. |
The violence between the mostly Muslim rebel group and Christian militias - widely known as anti-balaka (anti-machete) - has continued even though President Samba-Panza was inaugurated last month after Seleka leader Michel Djotodia resigned as president. | |
'Burning corpse' | 'Burning corpse' |
Eyewitnesses in Bangui said a crowd accused the man of being a Seleka member, before members of the Central African Armed Forces (Faca) stabbed and kicked him, and pelted him with stones. | |
"They proceeded to mutilate his body and then set the body on fire," Peter Bouckaert, Human Rights Watch's emergencies director, who was at the scene, told the BBC. | "They proceeded to mutilate his body and then set the body on fire," Peter Bouckaert, Human Rights Watch's emergencies director, who was at the scene, told the BBC. |
Mr Bouckaert said that as he was taking pictures to document what he described as a "crime", a group of uniformed soldiers "rushed to the body to pose smiling with the burning corpse in front of us". | Mr Bouckaert said that as he was taking pictures to document what he described as a "crime", a group of uniformed soldiers "rushed to the body to pose smiling with the burning corpse in front of us". |
A French contingent later arrived and fired warning shots in the air to disperse the crowd. | A French contingent later arrived and fired warning shots in the air to disperse the crowd. |
Seleka rebels are blamed for a series of deadly attacks on Christians in the country in the past year. | Seleka rebels are blamed for a series of deadly attacks on Christians in the country in the past year. |
There have also been widespread reports of revenge attacks since the rebels withdrew from Bangui in January. | There have also been widespread reports of revenge attacks since the rebels withdrew from Bangui in January. |
France, the former colonial power, has 1,600 troops in the country, working with some 4,000 troops from African countries to help end the violence which has seen about a million people - 20% of the population - flee their homes. | France, the former colonial power, has 1,600 troops in the country, working with some 4,000 troops from African countries to help end the violence which has seen about a million people - 20% of the population - flee their homes. |
In December, the UN said it believed at least 10,000 troops might be required in any force sent to end the unrest. |