Niakari

Coordinates: 4°50′32″N 22°45′07″E / 4.84222°N 22.75194°E / 4.84222; 22.75194
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Niakari
Niakari is located in Central African Republic
Niakari
Niakari
Location in Central African Republic
Coordinates: 4°50′32″N 22°45′07″E / 4.84222°N 22.75194°E / 4.84222; 22.75194
CountryCentral African Republic
PrefectureMbomou
Sub-prefectureBangassou
CommuneSayo-Niakari

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

History[edit]

Civil war[edit]

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]

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