Christians in Central African Republic Send Bibles to Their Persecutors March 19, 2021 — 03/19/2021 Central African Republic (International Christian Concern) – Mission Network News recently reported that suffering Christians in the Central African Republic are seeking to provide audio-bibles to their persecutors. “They’re asking for our Treasures,...
Nun Decapitated, More Than 30 Others Killed in CAR in Two WeeksMay 31, 2019 — 05/31/2019 CAR (International Christian Concern) – More than 30 people were killed in the past two weeks in continued violence in the Central African Republic, including a Catholic nun who...
CAR Signs Peace Agreement with Rebel MilitiasFebruary 5, 2019 — 02/05/2019 CAR (International Christian Concern) – The government of CAR and 14 of the rebel militias in the country have signed the 7th peace accord since the coup in 2013....
UN Troops in CAR Under Scrutiny for Abandoning Civilians to Muslim Terror GroupDecember 21, 2018 — 12/21/2018 CAR (International Christian Concern) – Amnesty international has just released a report claiming that the UN peacekeeping troops stationed in CAR have failed to protect the people on multiple...
Another Attack on a CAR Refugee Camp by UPCDecember 11, 2018 — 12/11/2018 CAR (International Christian Concern) – Attacks on church run refugee camps continued in the Central African Republic last week. The Unité pour la Paix en Centrafrique(UPC), a Muslim militia...
Two Priests Killed During Attack on CAR Town by Islamist MilitiaNovember 28, 2018 — 11/28/2018 CAR (International Christian Concern) – Two priests were killed on November 15 during an attack on a small town in the Central African Republic (CAR). Official estimates as of...
CAR Religious Leaders Look to Russia For HelpSeptember 4, 2018 — ICC Note: Three prominent religious leaders in the CAR have sworn to work with Russians to help end the Civil War in CAR. During the peace talks, the three leaders...
Christian Group to Print 30,000 Bibles for CAR Conflict AreasJuly 6, 2018 — ICC Note: Aid to the Church in Need plans to print 30,000 copies of the New Testament for Suffering people in the Central African Republic. They will be printed into...
Aid Organizations Leave Second City in CAR Due to AttacksJune 19, 2018 — ICC Note: Increased violence in the Central African Republic has ousted international charities from a second city. After the UPC, a Muslim militia, attacked several hospitals and aid groups in...
CAR Religious Leaders Say Civil War Not Religious BasedJune 4, 2018 — ICC Note: Three of Central African Republics top religious leaders have worked hard to end the fighting in their country. The one Muslim and Two Christian leader said that the...
CAR Religious Clerics Warn Against Attempts to DivideJune 2, 2018 — ICC Note: Religious clerics in the CAR have banned together to discourage the government from using religious as a divisive issue to gain support for political issues. This is a...
Thousands Flee CAR for Northern DRC in a Week, UNHCR ClaimsMay 20, 2018 — ICC Note: Thousands of Central African Republic refugees have fled across the border into Northern DRC in less than a week. The UNHCR is having trouble dealing with this mass...
Cardinal Calls for End to Retaliation Violence in CARMay 17, 2018 — ICC Note: After an attack on a church where 17 were killed, and a retaliatory attack on a mosque where seven were killed, Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga, the Archbishop of Bangui,...
Church in CAR Still Shows Scars From Bombing 5 Years AgoApril 17, 2018 — ICC Note: five years ago, a church in the capital of Central African Republic was bombed by Seleka forces. The scars and wounds from that day are still apparent among...
Crisis in Central African Republic Continues to DeepenApril 5, 2018 — ICC Note: the crisis in CAR continues to deepen, despite all the efforts that have been made to cease it. There are currently 14 active rebel groups that cause chaos...
Priest and Dozens of Others Killed in Southern CARMarch 29, 2018 — ICC Note: Dozens of people, including a priest, were killed this past week in Southern Central African Republic. The group known as UPC (l’Unité pour la Paix en Centrafrique) conducted...