Armed rebel fighters calling themselves Seleka (“Alliance”) patrol the streets in pickup trucks to stop looting in Bangui, Central African Republic, March 26. Church leaders in the Central African Republic appealed for international help in restoring order after a wave of attacks on Catholic clergy and churches. (CNS /Alain Amontchi, Reuters) (April 9, 2013) See CAR-HELP April 9, 2013.
Home|Central African Republic church leaders ask world to help restore order|Armed rebel fighters calling themselves Seleka (“Alliance”) patrol the streets in pickup trucks on March 26 to stop looting in Bangui, Central African Republic. Church leaders in the Central African Republic appealed for international help in restoring order after a wave of attacks on Catholic clergy and churches. PHOTO: CNS/Alain Amontchi, Reuters
Armed rebel fighters calling themselves Seleka (“Alliance”) patrol the streets in pickup trucks on March 26 to stop looting in Bangui, Central African Republic. Church leaders in the Central African Republic appealed for international help in restoring order after a wave of attacks on Catholic clergy and churches. PHOTO: CNS/Alain Amontchi, Reuters
17 Nov 2017