UN urges C. Africa to avert new genocide

In a brief visit to the Central African Republic, UN chief Ban Ki-moon has told the country's leaders they have a responsibility to prevent a new genocide.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has made an impassioned plea to the leaders of the strife-torn Central African Republic to prevent a new genocide on the continent, 20 years after Rwanda.

Ban, in Bangui for a brief visit en route to Rwanda to commemorate the anniversary of its genocide, told parliamentarians they had a duty to prevent a recurrence of the atrocities that claimed at least 800,000 lives in 1994.

"It is your responsibility as leaders to ensure that there are no such anniversaries in this country," he said, warning that "ethno-religious cleansing" was already happening in the CAR.

"Do not repeat the mistakes of the past - heed the lessons. The fate of your country is in your hands."

Ban has called for a 12,000-strong UN peacekeeping force to be put in place in the former French colony, where thousands have been killed since sectarian violence broke out a year ago.

In his speech, he said Central Africa was now in a state of "anarchy", with lynchings, decapitations and sexual violence going unpunished.

"Ethno-religious cleansing is a reality. Most members of the Muslim minority have fled," he told the transitional parliament after meeting President Catherine Samba Panza.

"Muslims and Christians have been placed in mortal danger simply because of who they are or what they believe. The security of the state has been replaced by a state of anarchy."

The secretary general - who one UN diplomat said was "terrified by the prospect of a new Rwanda" - is trying to drum up international support for a major UN operation in Central Africa that would also include a civilian mission.

Ban said the international community had "failed the people of Rwanda" two decades ago, and now risked not doing enough for the people of the CAR.


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