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Africa Subsaharan
Chased 'like animals,' CAR villagers live on roots
2006-11-22
I have a suspicion the "bandidos" may be the local Janjaweed.
BOWARA, Central African Republic - Driven from their homes by armed raiders, terrified villagers in northwest Central African Republic say they are surviving in the bush eating roots, fruit and leaves. Bands of unidentified gunmen began operating in this area nearly two years ago, sending thousands fleeing north over the border into Chad. Aid workers say attacks by both gunmen and government troops have got worse in the past fortnight. "We are being chased into the bush like animals by the government troops," said Martin Deou, from Bowara village. "Our life on Earth has no sense any more," he said.

Deou was one of a few young people who emerged from the bush near Bowara to meet a passing United Nations convoy on Tuesday. Normally the rumble of a motor vehicle sends them fleeing further into the bush, fearing another attack. But, emboldened by the sight of U.N. insignia, the group said they were surviving by foraging for whatever edible roots and fruits they could find, as well as manioc leaves. "Particularly in the last two weeks there has been a substantial increase in armed attacks," Marcus Prior, regional spokesman for the U.N. World Food Programme, told Reuters in the nearby administrative centre of Paoua. The raiders had particularly targeted food stores following the recent harvest, Prior said, leaving villagers "surviving off manioc leaves and whatever they can find in the bush."

WFP launched a humanitarian air service this month to assist up to 1 million people who may have been affected by violence in northern Central African Republic, near the border with Chad. Residents say government troops have raided villages, accusing local people of helping the armed groups, thought to include disaffected Chadian mercenaries and local insurgents, who have demonstrated little obvious aim beyond banditry. A former senior municipal official in Paoua told reporters late on Tuesday he had just been held captive for several hours by troops who accused him of collaborating with the armed bands.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Just another cultural interface.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-11-22 16:54  

#3  Whats all this I hear about CAR villagers living on roofs? Why, it's disgusting! Don't they know they are going to get wet when it rains? What about lightning? You know, just the other day I hear that Gladys's sister's cousin Erma was struck by lightning, and she wasn't even standing on the roof! And what about the children? What if those poor little ones accidently fall and crack their skulls? It's disgusting.....and......wait.... Oh! Roots, not roofs. Nevermind.....

Posted by: Emily Litella   2006-11-22 14:24  

#2  It's nuianced. Macaca ! It's some global black and white struggle welling up inside of us. It's a struggle between 2 nations, a lashing out. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's motherfuckin ISLAM.

Allan's Snackbar !
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-22 13:19  

#1  but... but... but... Kofi says their biggest problem is global warming.
Posted by: GK   2006-11-22 12:07  

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