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UN Assists Central African Republic in Restricting Muslim Evacuation: HRW

© AP Photo / Jerome DelayIn this Monday, April 14, 2014 photo, Muslim refugees rest inside the Catholic church in Carnot, Central African Republic
In this Monday, April 14, 2014 photo, Muslim refugees rest inside the Catholic church in Carnot, Central African Republic - Sputnik International
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UN peacekeepers complicity with the Central African Republic (CAR) government's no-evacuation policy for Muslims contradicts international law and violates the rights of Muslims, according to the statement of Human Rights Watch (HRW).

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MOSCOW, December 22 (Sputnik) — UN peacekeepers' complicity with the Central African Republic (CAR) government's no-evacuation policy for hundreds of Muslims trapped in enclaves in the conflict-torn country contradicts international law, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report issued Monday.

“UN peacekeepers shouldn’t play any part in a government policy that violates the rights of Muslims to seek safety and condemns them to deadly conditions in the enclaves,” Africa researcher at HRW Lewis Mudge was quoted as saying in the paper.

HRW added that stopping any person from leaving their own or another country to seek asylum is illegal and pointed out that in some cases UN peacekeepers resorted to the use of force to prevent Muslims from fleeing.

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The rights group condemned the UN peacekeeping operation in the country for not putting enough effort into helping the stranded Muslims.

“The UN’s humanitarian response has been minimal, the transitional government should work with UN officials to help Muslims who want to leave and to substantially improve conditions for those who decide to remain,” the report stated.

However, the CAR interim government denounced evacuations saying that the Muslims must remain in the country to allow for reconciliation and to avoid the interpretation that the conflict was an ethnic cleansing.

CAR has been in a deep crisis since early 2013 when the primarily Muslim Seleka rebels overthrew the Christian president, Francois Bozize. A mainly Christian militia, known as the ‘Anti-Balaka’ began fighting the Seleka, while targeting Muslims in revenge attacks, as outlined in the watchdog's report.

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