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OIC seeks urgent relief for victims of Central African Republic violence

- ARAB NEWS

JEDDAH: An expert panel of the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) has voiced deep concern about the deteriorat­ing human rights situation in the Central African Republic (CAR).

It condemned the recent escalation of violence against civilians in the Central African Republic (CAR), including the attacks at a mosque in Kembe on Oct. 13, killing 26, and at Pombolo, where more than 100 people were massacred on Oct. 18.

The Independen­t Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC), an expert body with advisory capacity establishe­d by the OIC, has highlighte­d the rising number of violent attacks carried out by the Anti-Balaka militia against innocent civilians across the country, as well as the grave violations of human rights. They include summary executions, mass killings, torture, illtreatme­nt, enforced disappeara­nce, sexual violence, widespread looting of private and public property, and the desecratio­n of places of worship.

“With the restoratio­n of democracy following last year’s successful elections, the internatio­nal community hoped that the situation in the CAR would finally stabilize with peace and security finally returning to the country,” the IPHRC said.

“Conversely, violence resurged in November 2016, killing and wounding hundreds.”

The IPHRC added: “Tens of thousands were forced to flee from their homes amid escalating hostility, which resulted from clashes between armed groups that continue to control a large part of CAR’s territory.”

UN officials warned of early signs of genocide, including the risk of a full-scale civil war, as state authority remains absent in most parts of the country.

These serious developmen­ts are deepening the prevailing humanitari­an crisis and may expand the frontiers of insecurity in a region grappling with extremist groups.

IPHRC called on the authoritie­s in the CAR and all relevant regional and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs, especially the UN Security Council, to take immediate action to bring an end to the ongoing violence and bloodshed in the country, and spare no efforts to bring those responsibl­e for these heinous crimes to justice.

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