LIBREVILLE: "Ethnic cleansing" is being carried
out against Muslim civilians in the Central African Republic, with international peacekeepers unable to
prevent it, Amnesty International said on Wednesday. France's defence minister earlier called on international
forces deployed in the Christian-majority country to put an end to attacks by
the militias "by force if
needed". Amnesty said it had documented at least 200 killings of Muslim
civilians by Christian militia groups known as the anti-balaka, set up in the
wake of the March 2013 coup by the mainly-Muslim Seleka rebellion. (Inset: Burning/looting of Muslim
property and a mosque in PK 26 area, north of the capital Bangui in late
January.© Amnesty International)
"Ethnic cleansing' of Muslims has been carried out in
the western part of the Central African Republic, the most populous part of the
country, since early January 2014," Amnesty International said in a report. "Entire Muslim communities have been forced to flee, and
hundreds of Muslim civilians who have not managed to escape have been killed by
the loosely organised militias known as anti-balaka."