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  • UN Approves New Peacekeeping Force for CAR - VOA 10.04.14143942
  • Human Rights Watch - Background: The Varied Causes on the Conflict in CAR143946
  • IPIS Report - Mapping Conflict Motives: Central African Republic 143947
  • Royal African Society - Explaining the CAR Crisis143951
  • Royal African Society Podcast - Central African Republic: explaining the crisis143952
  • Amnesty Q&A: The Central African Republic’s human rights crisis143956
  • BBC - Central African Republic Profile & Timeline143957
  • BBC News - Central African Republic Crisis Explained in 60 Seconds143961
  • BBC - Profile: Central African Republic's Michel Djotodia143962
  • BBC - Q&A: Why have one in five fled their homes in CAR?143966
  • BBC - In Pictures: Surviving CAR's Anarchy143967
  • War Child - The Conflict in CAR143971
  • Report: Central African Republic: A State of Silent Crisis - Doctors without Borders, 11/11143972
  • Muslim/Christian violence in Central African Republic explained - 5 Pillarz 2/14143976
  • UNHCR Background Info on Refugee Crisis in CAR143977
  • Wikipedia - Background - CAR Bush War (2004-2007)143981
  • Wikipedia - Central African Republic conflict (2012–present)143982
  • Wikipedia - Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration 143986
  • The Central African Republic’s complex war, explained in the journey of a Muslim baby girl - Washington Post, 08.03.14143987
  • Séléka (muslim rebel militia) - Wikipedia143991
  • Anti-balaka (christian militias) - Wikipedia143992
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