Thursday, February 6, 2014

Central African Republic soldiers Lynch a rebel

After a ceremony in which interim Central African President Catherine Samba-Panza finished speaking to the army, a man was later beaten and stabbed repeatedly by soldiers. The man was later burned to follow up the terrible assaults. This is but one of the many violent acts that Central African Republic citizens have been experiencing since a coup by Seleka. These are religious attacks that Human Rights activists are calling "Bestial, and barbaric." The victim was accused of being a rebel by the soldiers, dragged along the street, beaten, stabbed, and then subsequently burned in a way to instill terror in the soldiers.

BBC News, Africa
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-26055584

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