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International peacekeepers have failed to prevent the ethnic cleansing of Muslims in the Central African Republic, a human rights group says. | International peacekeepers have failed to prevent the ethnic cleansing of Muslims in the Central African Republic, a human rights group says. |
Militia attacks have led to a "Muslim exodus of historic proportions", according to a report by Amnesty International. | Militia attacks have led to a "Muslim exodus of historic proportions", according to a report by Amnesty International. |
Aid groups have warned of a food crisis, as many of the shops and wholesalers were run by Muslims. | Aid groups have warned of a food crisis, as many of the shops and wholesalers were run by Muslims. |
The UN's World Food Programme has started a month-long aid airlift. | The UN's World Food Programme has started a month-long aid airlift. |
The roads are too dangerous to transport food without a military escort, WFP spokesman Alexis Masciarelli told the BBC. | The roads are too dangerous to transport food without a military escort, WFP spokesman Alexis Masciarelli told the BBC. |
This is why the UN agency is taking the more expensive option of flying food in from neighbouring Cameroon. | This is why the UN agency is taking the more expensive option of flying food in from neighbouring Cameroon. |
The first flight carrying 82 tonnes of rice arrived on Wednesday, with a further 1,800 tonnes of cereal to follow in the coming weeks. | The first flight carrying 82 tonnes of rice arrived on Wednesday, with a further 1,800 tonnes of cereal to follow in the coming weeks. |
This is enough to feed 150,000 people but he said it was not enough as 1.25 million need food aid in the country. | This is enough to feed 150,000 people but he said it was not enough as 1.25 million need food aid in the country. |
According to the UN, 90% of the population are eating just one meal a day. | According to the UN, 90% of the population are eating just one meal a day. |
Prices are said to have shot up after many Muslim traders fled the capital Bangui. | Prices are said to have shot up after many Muslim traders fled the capital Bangui. |
Mr Masciarelli said some of the food would be distributed immediately at a camp at Bangui airport, to which some 100,000 people have fled. | Mr Masciarelli said some of the food would be distributed immediately at a camp at Bangui airport, to which some 100,000 people have fled. |
He said that food would also be distributed to schools, churches and mosques around the country where people have sought refuge from the violence. | He said that food would also be distributed to schools, churches and mosques around the country where people have sought refuge from the violence. |
'Acquiesced to violence' | 'Acquiesced to violence' |
France has sent 1,600 troops to CAR, along with 5,500 from African countries, to help combat a crisis which has lasted more than a year. | France has sent 1,600 troops to CAR, along with 5,500 from African countries, to help combat a crisis which has lasted more than a year. |
French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian is in Bangui to see the situation for himself. | French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian is in Bangui to see the situation for himself. |
On Tuesday, UN chief Ban Ki-moon warned that the country risked being divided into Muslim and Christian areas. | On Tuesday, UN chief Ban Ki-moon warned that the country risked being divided into Muslim and Christian areas. |
"Both Muslims and Christians have been murdered and forced to flee their homes," he said. | "Both Muslims and Christians have been murdered and forced to flee their homes," he said. |
"The sectarian brutality is changing the country's demography. The de facto partition of the CAR is a distinct risk." | "The sectarian brutality is changing the country's demography. The de facto partition of the CAR is a distinct risk." |
Muslims are being attacked after the mainly Muslim Seleka rebel force seized power last year and was accused of killing and raping Christian civilians and destroying entire villages. | Muslims are being attacked after the mainly Muslim Seleka rebel force seized power last year and was accused of killing and raping Christian civilians and destroying entire villages. |
Its leader stepped down in January but instead of defusing the situation, Christian vigilante groups - calling themselves the "anti-balaka" self-defence forces - have been taking revenge on Muslims, forcing them to flee Bangui and other towns. | Its leader stepped down in January but instead of defusing the situation, Christian vigilante groups - calling themselves the "anti-balaka" self-defence forces - have been taking revenge on Muslims, forcing them to flee Bangui and other towns. |
Amnesty International claimed some of the international peacekeepers "have acquiesced to violence in some cases by allowing abusive anti-balaka militias to fill the power vacuum created by the Seleka's departure". | Amnesty International claimed some of the international peacekeepers "have acquiesced to violence in some cases by allowing abusive anti-balaka militias to fill the power vacuum created by the Seleka's departure". |
The London-based organisation called on the peacekeepers to break the control of the anti-balaka and station troops in areas where Muslims are being threatened. | The London-based organisation called on the peacekeepers to break the control of the anti-balaka and station troops in areas where Muslims are being threatened. |
The head of the French military mission in CAR, Gen Francisco Soriano, on Monday said the anti-balaka militias were "enemies of peace". | |
Amnesty also notes that Seleka fighters are continuing to attack Christians even after they have left the capital. | Amnesty also notes that Seleka fighters are continuing to attack Christians even after they have left the capital. |
"The urgency of the situation demands an immediate response," said Joanne Mariner, senior crisis response adviser at Amnesty. | "The urgency of the situation demands an immediate response," said Joanne Mariner, senior crisis response adviser at Amnesty. |
"It is time for the peacekeeping operation in CAR to protect the civilian population, deploy to threatened areas, and stop this forced exodus." | "It is time for the peacekeeping operation in CAR to protect the civilian population, deploy to threatened areas, and stop this forced exodus." |