Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure.
Nacer Talel • 10 May 2014
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Mbororo ethnic group, semi-nomadic Islamic pastoralists, in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Muslim kids play outside a destroyed house near Central Mosque in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim kid plays amid debris of his house near Central Mosque in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Muslim kids play outside a destroyed house near Central Mosque in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim man sits outside his destroyed house near Central Mosque in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim kid plays in a destroyed car in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Muslim men at their damaged house that was attacked by anti balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure.
(Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Muslim men at their damaged house that was attacked by anti balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure.
(Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Muslim men at their damaged house that was attacked by anti balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure.
(Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Muslim men at their damaged house that was attacked by anti balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure.
(Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim man looks at his damaged house that was attacked by anti balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure.
(Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim man tells how the anti balaka forces killed his mother in front of him and he succeeded to escape from the window in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Christian kid from Democratic republic of Congo each day crosses over the Ubangui River, separating the two countries, to buy few products from the Muslims' shop in order to sell back later in his country on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim shop owner waiting to sell his products as Muslims live in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Most of the Muslims are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim shop owner talks to Christian client, who comes regularly to his shop in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure.
A Muslim shop owner talks to Christian client, who comes regularly to his shop in Bangui on May 3, 2014. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim shop owner waiting to sell his products as Muslims live in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Most of the Muslims are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim shop owner waiting to sell his products as Muslims live in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Most of the Muslims are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim shop owner waiting to sell his products as Muslims live in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Most of the Muslims are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Mbororo ethnic group, semi-nomadic Islamic pastoralists, in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Mbororo ethnic group, semi-nomadic Islamic pastoralists, in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: Mbororo ethnic group, semi-nomadic Islamic pastoralists, in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces in Bangui are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel
Unrest in Central African Republic
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - MARCH 3: A Muslim posing with his magic 'gris-gris' bracelets in a destroyed house in Bangui on May 3, 2014. Africans believe that gris-gris amulets and clothes protect them from bullets. Muslims living in fear of being attacked by anti-balaka forces are willing to fleed to the north of the country, where they feel secure. (Nacer Talel - Anadolu Agency)Nacer Talel