Central African Republic
TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC – IN BRIEF
Context: The Central African Republic has been plagued by conflict and military coups ever since independence from France in 1960. The latest conflict broke out in March 2013, when Muslim-dominated Seleka rebels deposed longtime leader Francois Bozizé and began a reign of terror, looting and burning homes and killing civilians perceived to be allied with […]
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