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The current upsurge in violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) has not come out of the blue - the country has suffered years of cyclical crises, as well as neglect by the international community. Since the March 2013 coup by the Seleka coalition the internal situation has escalated, with a complete breakdown of law, order and service delivery, and an increase in inter-communal tensions and violence. An urgent response is now needed to stabilise the country and provide a platform for recovery.

This briefing paper provides an overview of ongoing tensions in the Central African Republic:

  • Inter-communal and religious struggles feeding tensions
  • Cross-border instability complicating peacekeeping efforts

and sets out recommendations based on planned international responses:

  • Protection and involvement of civil society groups who have leverage in mitigating the crisis
  • Political framework to gurantee long-term stability

 

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