Timeline of the Central African Republic conflict
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This is the timeline of the Central African Republic conflict (2012–2014).
2013[edit]
(2013 fatalities: 2,286-2,396+)
- March 24-April 30 - around 130 people killed in Bangui.[1]
- June - 12 villagers killed.[1]
- August - 21 killed during the month.[1]
- 9 September Bouca violence - 73[2]-153[3] killed.
- 6 October - 14 killed.[4]
- 9 October - 30[5]-60[6] killed in clashes.
- 12 October - 6 killed.[7]
- 4–10 December - 600[8]-610[9] killed in Bangui and other locations.
- December and January - 2,000+ killed.[10]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c "CrisisWatch Database". International Crisis Group. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ Central African Republic: Death Toll Rises in Battles in Central African Republic. [1]
- ^ "It is believed to be the single deadliest day of violence confirmed in the northwest since the conflict began, with 115 Christians and 38 Muslims killed in the fighting, Mudge said." [2]
- ^ Marin, Paul (6 October 2013). "Fourteen killed in clashes in Central African Republic". Reuters. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ "30 killed in clashes in Central Africa Republic". Indian Express. 2013-10-08. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ Marin, Paul (2013-10-09). "Around 60 dead in clashes in Central African Republic". Reuters. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ Location Settings (2013-10-12). "Central Africa violence kills six". News24. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ Location Settings (2013-12-13). "More than 600 killed in CAR this week". News24. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ Cumming-Bruce, Nick (13 December 2013). "Violence in Central African Republic Killed Over 600 in a Week, U.N. Says". The New York Times.
- ^ New CAR PM says ending atrocities is priority