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*** 11-Aug-17 World View -- UN Human Rights chief warns of 'genocide' and 'ethnic cleansing' in Central African Republic

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  • Six Red Cross workers and 30 civilians killed in Central African Republic massacre
  • UN Human Rights chief warns of 'genocide' and 'ethnic cleansing' in Central African Republic

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**** Six Red Cross workers and 30 civilians killed in Central African Republic massacre
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Displacement camp in Central African Republic for people fleeing their homes to escape violence (HRW)

At least 30 civilians, including six Red Cross workers were massacred
on August 7 in the town of Gambo in southeastern Central African
Republic (CAR). The violence is blamed on the militias from the
Muslim Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (l'Union pour
la Paix en Centrafrique, UPC) which broke off from the Muslim Séléka
militias in 2014.

According to Antoine Mbao-Bogo, the president of the Central African
Red Cross:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"In principle, we shouldn't be targets. I'm actually
> in tears right now, and the entire Red Cross is appalled and
> worried.
>
> We don't have guns, or any kinds of weapon.. we're just trying to
> do our job, which is to help people. Among those killed last week,
> there were pregnant women killed. They'd come to the health center
> to give birth. And they had their throats cut. This is something
> that goes beyond my understanding."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

This illustrates how younger generations don't understand what's going
on. The survivors of World War II saw something like this happen many
times, so they wouldn't be surprised by it today, but those survivors
are all gone now, and the people left behind have absolutely no clue
how the world works.

Fighting has been intense in that entire region of CAR, around the
town of Bangassou, where around 2,000 Muslims have been sheltering in
a Catholic church since violence in May. The Church is surrounded by
mainly Christian anti-balaka militia who are threatening to kill them.
Fighting in other nearby towns has led to the deaths of at least 60
people in the last two weeks.

Many people are blaming France for the violence, because they withdrew
the French peacekeeping mission Sangaris earlier this year, as we reported a few months ago.
There's a
UN force is known as MINUSCA, which stands for Multidimensional
Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic.

French general Dominique Trinquand, the former chief of the military
mission to the United Nations, said:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"The problem is that the UN troops alone are not
> mobile enough, meaning that when you've got an incident somewhere,
> they've got to intervene, but they usually are too late, after the
> killing of people there has happened. But Sangaris was ready to
> intervene with helicopters, very quickly and so it was a sort of a
> safeguard for the UN forces inside the country.
>
> The other important point is that a UN force is fine, but when
> you have soldiers who are not able to interact with the population
> then you've got a problem. A lot of the soldiers inside the UN
> force are not French speakers, and so they're not able to discuss
> with the people and to have the right information in order to
> react very quickly."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

French troops have been recalled back to France, for Operation
Sentinelle, after France was hit by a string of terror attacks.
Radio France Internationale (RFI) and Al Jazeera and ReliefWeb



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**** UN Human Rights chief warns of 'genocide' and 'ethnic cleansing' in Central African Republic
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Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Stephen O'Brien
warned that he's seeing "the early warning signs of genocide," and
that various armed groups "have the intention to ethnically cleanse"
the country of their enemies. According to O'Brien:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"It was clear to me that the growth of intercommunal
> violence, this pretense, perhaps it's sincere, I don't know, of
> using ethnic and confessional identity as a cause for killing,
> brutality, torture, threatening behavior, that these were the
> early signs, the early warning signs, of what could rapidly turn
> into a genocide.
>
> And we're all now coming together to do what we can to urge
> greater presence of the UN for the protection of civilians in what
> is becoming a very rapid, flare-up in various parts of the
> southeast, central southeast, the east as well as the northwest of
> the Central African Republic. ... We must act now, not pare down
> the UN's effort, and pray we don't live to regret
> it."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

This may be a surprise to O'Brien, but it won't be a surprise at
all to long-time readers of Generational Dynamics, as CAR is in
a generational crisis war that peacekeepers will have little
effect on, and so will not end until there's a devastating,
explosive genocidal climax. Peacekeepers may get leaders to
sign a peace agreement, which has already happened several times
in the CAR war, but this is a war led by the people, not the
leaders or politicians.

The CAR sectarian war began in March 2013, when François Bozizé, the
Christian former president of CAR, was ousted in a coup in March 2013
by Michel Djotodia, a Muslim, who became president and served until
January 2014.

After Djotodia's coup took place in March 2013, Muslim Séléka militias
began committing atrocities, particularly targeting the Christian
constituencies of the deposed François Bozizé. In December 2013,
French Foreign Legion peacekeeping troops arrived to disarm the Séléka
militias.

The actions of the French troops backfired. When the Muslim Séléka
troops were disarmed, the Christian anti-balaka militias "rushed into
the vacuum," and began committing atrocities in 2014, for revenge
against the Sélékas. Since then, both Christians and Muslims have
been committing atrocities, and it's become a full-scale generational
crisis war. Thousands have been killed, and millions have been
displaced.

During 2014, the peacekeepers were able to bring the violence somewhat
under control in Bangui, the country's capital, but CAR is a huge
country, and violence continued in various regions. The violence
began to slow down because the country became effectively partitioned
into Muslim and Christian regions, with millions of people fleeing
from their homes.

However, the Séléka militias began an intra-Muslim "fraticidal"
conflict. One faction was the Union for Peace in the Central African
Republic (l'Union pour la Paix en Centrafrique, UPC), consisting
mainly of militia from ethnic Fulani, who are cattle herders. The
other faction was the Popular Front for the Renaissance in the Central
African Republic (Front Populaire pour la Renaissance de la
Centrafrique, FPRC), dominated by ethnic Gula and Runga who are
farmers.

As I've described many times in Central African Republic, Rwanda,
Burundi, Kenya, Sudan, South Sudan, and even America in the 1800s, is
that in country after country, there a classic and recurring battle
between herders and farmers. The farmers accuse the herders of
letting the cattle eat their crops, while the herders accuse the
farmers of planting on land that's meant for grazing. If the farmers
put up fences, then the herders knock them down.

So at the present time you have sectarian clashes between Muslims and
Christians, and you have ethnic inter-Muslim clashes between farmers
and herders. There are millions of people involved, and the United
Nations would like a few hundred peacekeepers to bring peace to all of
them. This is a typical United Nations fantasy, completely out of
touch with reality and the real world. The French apparently reached
this conclusion last year, when they announced the pullout of their
Sangaris mission.

As I've explained in the past, CAR's last generational crisis war was
the 1928-1931 Kongo-Wara Rebellion ("War of the Hoe Handle"), which
was a very long time ago, putting CAR today deep into a generational
Crisis era, where a new crisis civil war has already started. This
war will not end until there's an explosive, genocidal climax. Maybe
O'Brien should learn a little history before he starts talking about
the peacekeeping budget. Deutsche Welle and AFP and United Nations Humanitarian Agency and Human Rights Watch
and Elizabeth Kendal blog (18-May)

Related Articles


KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Central African Republic, CAR,
Gambo, Antoine Mbao-Bogo, Bangassou, Dominique Trinquand,
Bangui, Bria, Bambari, François Bozizé, Michel Djotodia,
Séléka, anti-Balaka, Fulani, Gula, Runga, MINUSCA,
Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic,
Front Populaire pour la Renaissance de la Centrafrique, FPRC,
Popular Front for the Renaissance in the Central African Republic,
l'Union pour la Paix en Centrafrique, UPC,
Union for Peace in the Central African Republic,
Stephen O'Brien, Sangaris,
Kongo-Wara Rebellion, War of the Hoe Handle,
Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Sudan, South Sudan

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