Reports

ReliefWeb results

Central African Republic

CAR: IDPs return home despite insecurity

BANGUI, 24 February (IRIN) - Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Bozoum (384 km northwest of the capital, Bangui) have started going home after government and allied forces recaptured the town on 13 February, government-owned Radio Centrafrique reported on 22 February. "Presently,…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
24 Feb 2003

Central African Republic

MSF launches emergency intervention in the north of the Central African Republic

Following three months of complete isolation, the population will at last receive medical assistance. Bangui - Three months after the fighting broke out, the humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been able to launch its activities in a more…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
MSF
Posted:
24 Feb 2003

Central African Republic + 1 more

Central African Republic: Influx into Chad intensifies - some new arrivals wounded

BANGUI, Central African Republic, Feb 24 (UNHCR) - An additional 15,000 Central African refugees and returning Chadians, some of them wounded, have fled to southern Chad in the last four days amid raging fighting between government and rebel forces…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNHCR
Posted:
24 Feb 2003

Central African Republic

Central African Republic: Son of rebel leader arrested

BANGUI, 24 February (IRIN) - Security agents in the Central African Republic (CAR) arrested on Friday Socrate Bozize, the son of former army chief of staff turned rebel leader Francois Bozize. The younger Bozize is being held at the…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
24 Feb 2003

Central African Republic

CAR: Government rejects allegations of rights violations

BANGUI, 21 February (IRIN) - The Central African Republic (CAR) government spokesman, Gabriel Jean Edouard Koyambounou, rejected on Thursday allegations that loyalist troops and their Congolese allies had perpetrated human right violations when they recaptured rebel-held towns in the north…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
21 Feb 2003

Central African Republic

RCA: Les troupes loyalistes reprennent une ville au nord-ouest, affirme le gouvernement

NAIROBI, 20 février (IRIN) - Le gouvernement et les forces alliées étrangères ont repris le fief rebelle de Bossangoa, à environ 300 km au nord-ouest de la capitale de la République centrafricaine (RCA), Bangui, a annoncé le président Ange-Félix…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
20 Feb 2003

ReliefWeb filters

ReliefWeb

This selection of reports for Central African Republic is powered by ReliefWeb.

Refine the list with filters