Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Why Central African Republic is slipping close to catastrophe

By Paul Melly, Associate Fellow, Chatham House,

Special to CNN December 2, 2013

Is the Central African Republic the world's next Rwanda? That's the question some are beginning to ask about a crisis that has been going on for most of this year but has only just burst through into the mainstream international mass media.
Warlords ruling the countryside by terror, a government that is almost toothless and the collapse of institutions have forced 0.4 million people to flee their homes and left a million dependent on aid.
And now reports of Muslim and Christian communities engaged in inter-communal violence have sparked concern about a slide into religious conflict. The "G-word" -- genocide -- has even been floated as a real risk by some observers.
In fact the country has not yet sunk that far. There is no sign of ideological motivation or the systematic political organization of mass killings.

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