Thursday, 6 February 2014

The savage brutality of Central African Republic revealed

A group of soldiers in the Central African Republic lynched a man they suspected was a rebel minutes after hearing the new president's promise to restore security at a ceremony to reinstate the divided country's armed forces.
About 20 uniformed soldiers accused a member of the crowd of having belonged to Seleka - the mostly Muslim rebel group that seized power in a coup last March, before stabbing him repeatedly until he was dead.
A soldier stamped on the lifeless body, which was then dragged nearly naked through the streets as residents looked on and took photographs.

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Violence: A Central African Army soldier stabs the man who was accused of joining the ousted Seleka rebel group



Members of the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) lynch a man suspected of being a former Seleka rebel


   
A soldier stabs the lifeless body, which was then dragged nearly naked through the streets



 
Newly enlisted FACA soldiers kick the face of a suspected Muslim Seleka militiaman moments after Central African Republic Interim President Catherine Samba-Panza addressed the troops in Bangui


   

    SOURCE-DAILYM










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