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Protest march in Brussels over the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Demonstrators march through the streets of Brussels, Belgium on 01/02/2025 calling for international attention to the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Organized by the Congolese diaspora under the movement Telema Tobundela Mboka (ìRise Up to Defend the Nationî), the protest aims to urge Belgian and European authorities to take action. Protesters highlight the humanitarian crisis and instability in the region, where multiple armed groups, including M23 rebels, are active by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Protest march in Brussels over the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Demonstrators march through the streets of Brussels, Belgium on 01/02/2025 calling for international attention to the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Organized by the Congolese diaspora under the movement Telema Tobundela Mboka (ìRise Up to Defend the Nationî), the protest aims to urge Belgian and European authorities to take action. Protesters highlight the humanitarian crisis and instability in the region, where multiple armed groups, including M23 rebels, are active by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Protest march in Brussels over the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Demonstrators march through the streets of Brussels, Belgium on 01/02/2025 calling for international attention to the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Organized by the Congolese diaspora under the movement Telema Tobundela Mboka (ìRise Up to Defend the Nationî), the protest aims to urge Belgian and European authorities to take action. Protesters highlight the humanitarian crisis and instability in the region, where multiple armed groups, including M23 rebels, are active by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Protest march in Brussels over the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Demonstrators march through the streets of Brussels, Belgium on 01/02/2025 calling for international attention to the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Organized by the Congolese diaspora under the movement Telema Tobundela Mboka (ìRise Up to Defend the Nationî), the protest aims to urge Belgian and European authorities to take action. Protesters highlight the humanitarian crisis and instability in the region, where multiple armed groups, including M23 rebels, are active by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Protest march in Brussels over the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Demonstrators march through the streets of Brussels, Belgium on 01/02/2025 calling for international attention to the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Organized by the Congolese diaspora under the movement Telema Tobundela Mboka (ìRise Up to Defend the Nationî), the protest aims to urge Belgian and European authorities to take action. Protesters highlight the humanitarian crisis and instability in the region, where multiple armed groups, including M23 rebels, are active by Wiktor Dabkowski
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CAR civil war horror
March 6, 2014 - Bangui, Central African Republic: Salima Diarra, 42, has been living on the ground in front of Bangui's central mosque for the last six weeks. She was taken there by her Christian neighbors who feared for her safety if she remained in her home any longer. Many Muslims, about 2,000, sought refuge at the mosque but now many are trying to flee the country altogether. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Bouar, Central African Republic: A young boy is hoisted into the back of a semi to start the second day of a 2-day journey to the neighboring country of Cameroon. Hundreds of Muslims desperate to escape the violence fled on the same convoy. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 10, 2014 - Central African Republic: The destroyed homes of Muslim families can be seen along the entire stretch of road between Bangui, the capital, to the border with Cameroon. Christian homes that were destroyed by the Seleka can be seen along the same stretch of road. These buildings were tagged with anti-Muslim graffiti. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 10, 2014 - Bodanga II, Central African Republic: Paul (no last name given), climbs on a burned out truck, one of several vehicles along a highway in the Central African Republic that has been the scene of fighting between Christians and Muslims in recent months. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Bossemptele, Central African Republic: Since the mostly Christian "anti-balaka" militia forces began raging against the Muslim population in the Central African Republic, tens of thousands have left the country to escape the violence. People riding in this convoy are destined for a refugee camp in Cameroon, one of a handful of neighboring countries that have taken in refugees. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 6, 2014 - Bangui, Central African Republic: Awa Abdoulaye prays during the afternoon prayer at the Central Mosque where she has been living in the open dirt courtyard since her home got attacked by "anti-balaka" militia members. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 5, 2014 - Bangui, Central African Republic: The weapons of war that have been used by both sides in the violence are both more modern and conventional like AK-47's and hand grenades but also less conventional items like bows and arrows, swords and knives. Pictured are old shotguns and rifles, some with hand manufactured parts. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 13, 2014 - Bangui, Central African Republic: A young girl carries water into a hanger at the Bangui M'poko International Airport where thousands of Christian fleeing the violence are living on one side of the airport while a dwindling number of Muslims, shown here, are living on the other side of the airport. On Saturday, March 15th, 2014, all remaining Muslims being sheltered in that section of the airport were placed on a convoy bound for neighboring Chad. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 6, 2014 - Bangui, Central African Republic: Zahra Ali, 70, whose son was killed in the violence between Christians and Muslims, sits in the courtyard of the Central Mosque where hundreds of Muslims have taken refuge. The number of people living at the mosque has dwindled as people have sought to flee the country for good. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Central African Republic: A convoy of trucks headed into Cameroon from the capital city of Bangui in the Central African Republic waits for MISCA soldiers to restart the trip after they deviated to intervene when they noticed a herd of cattle that were in the process of being stolen by an "anti-balaka" militia. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 6, 2014 - Bangui, Central African Republic: At its peak sheltered the Central Mosque in Bangui sheltered as many as 2,000 Muslims, but now many have fled the country as violence escalated and they felt their situation became untenable. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 5, 2014 - Bangui, Central African Republic: The weapons of war that have been used by both sides in the violence are both more modern and conventional like AK-47's and hand grenades but also less conventional items like bows and arrows, swords and knives pictured here. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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CAR civil war horror
March 10, 2014 - Yaloke, Central African Republic: A Muslim woman, Alima Ambayakwe, brushes off the affection of a self-styled anti-balaka general, Maurice Konomo, in the city of Yaloke. Konomo said he found the 20-year-old woman sad and alone under a mango tree along the road and pledged to hand her over to peacekeepers. Most of the Muslims have been driven from the city by "anti-balaka" militias. Many women have been taken as hostages and held as sex slaves by all sides in the conflict. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Bossemptele, Central African Republic: Some of the limited amount of belongings people were able to bring with them on the convoy are loaded onto a truck headed for Cameroon where there is a burgeoning number of refugees who have fled the country. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Bouar, Central African Republic: Aicha Oumar and her daughter Badawiya, 8, wait for a convoy of trucks to begin it's second day of travel as they and other Muslims riding in the convoy try to escape the violence of vengeful "anti-balaka" militias that have been targeting and killing Muslims in recent months. Entire towns across the country that once held Muslim populations are devoid of them now. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Bossemptele, Central African Republic: Muslims sit on a flatbed trailer during a stop along the way toward Cameroon, where more than 100,000 people have fled to in recent months. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Boubayande, Central African Republic: A Burundian member of the MISCA holds a gun left behind be retreating anti-balaka forces that were attempting to steal a herd of cattle from a handful of shepherds. The herd continued on its way after the intervention. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Bossemptele, Central African Republic: A disabled woman panics in the chaos as a crowd of people load into a truck headed into the neighboring country of Cameroon. The overland journey took two days and covered about 600 kilometers, some of which was rough dirt road. As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
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CAR civil war horror
March 8, 2014 - Boubayande, Central African Republic: A Burundian member of the MISCA forces watches over a herd of cattle after chasing away anti-balaka forces that were attempting to steal them from a handful of shepherds. "It's because of this that we have all these problems," yelled a disgusted driver name Yaya Hayatou, who is also Muslim. "They kill people just to take their cattle." As of the end of March, thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and 2.2 million, about half the population of CAR, need humanitarian aid as a result of the conflict that began in December 2012, when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels launched attacks. More than 650,000 people are still internally displaced, and over 290,000 have fled to neighboring countries in search of refuge from the conflict, which has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones as mainly Christian militias known as anti-Balaka (anti-machete) have taken up arms. (Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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