AP: More than 5,000 dead in C. African Republic
In this April 15, 2014 photo, an Anti-Balaka Christian fighter stands on the front of a looted Muslim store in Guen, some 250 kilometers north of Bangui, Central African Republic. As U.N. peacekeepers prepare to go into the Central African Republic to take over a regional mission, the death toll since fighting between Muslims and Christians started in December underscores how the aid is coming too late for thousands of victims. (Jerome Delay/Associated Press)
By Associated Press September 12 at 12:11 PM
GUEN, Central African Republic — There are no headstones to mark these graves, no loving words, nothing to tell the world who lies in these two giant pits full of bodies, or why. Yet a handful of village elders are determined that nobody will be forgotten.
AP More Than 5,000 Dead in C. African Republic by Thavam
GUEN, Central African Republic — There are no headstones to mark these graves, no loving words, nothing to tell the world who lies in these two giant pits full of bodies, or why. Yet a handful of village elders are determined that nobody will be forgotten.
AP More Than 5,000 Dead in C. African Republic by Thavam