Niakari

Place in Mbomou, Central African Republic
4°50′32″N 22°45′07″E / 4.84222°N 22.75194°E / 4.84222; 22.75194CountryCentral African RepublicPrefectureMbomouSub-prefectureBangassouCommuneSayo-Niakari

Niakari is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Mbomou north of Bangassou.

History

Civil war

On 17 January 2021 fighters of Coalition of Patriots for Change led by Mahamat Salleh departured city of Bangassou and moved to Niakari. There they committed cases of sexual violence including a case of forced marriage involving a minor. They also occupied local primary school since 21 January. They finally left Niakari on 20 February.[1] On 9 March another group of CPC fighters belonging to Union for Peace in the Central African Republic was reportedly present in Niakari.[2] Overall Niakari was occupied by armed groups for two months during which they plundered food and medicines.[3]

In May 2021 prime minister Ngrebada Firmin reported than Niakari was free from armed groups and population returned to their activities.[4] In October 2021 reportedly more than 100 refugees were present in camp in Niakari fleeing from violence with only one borehole with water. Access to food was also a problem reportedly.[5]

References

  1. ^ Letter dated 25 June 2021 from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic extended pursuant to resolution 2536 (2020) addressed to the President of the Security Council
  2. ^ RCA : Bangassou, présence massive des rebelles signalée dans la commune rurale de Sayo-Niakari, 9 March 2021
  3. ^ Centrafrique: Niakari, jadis occupé et pillé par la CPC, reprend vie [2/3], 30 October 2021
  4. ^ LA VIE A REPRIS À NIAKARI SUR L´AXE BANGASSOU/BAKOUMA
  5. ^ Centrafrique: difficile conditions de vie des déplacés de Niakari à Bangassou, 21 October 2021
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