«Violence in the Central African Republic». Global Conflict Tracker(engelsk). Besøkt 12. oktober 2021. «Violence in eastern and western Central African Republic (CAR) has increased and spread to new provinces in 2018, as the government in Bangui remains unable to extend control outside the capital. A peace agreement signed in June 2017 between the government and thirteen of the fourteen main armed factions had little effect, and ex-Seleka and anti-balaka militias along with hundreds of other localized groups operate openly and control as much as two-thirds of CAR’s territory. (---) In May 2018, gunmen attacked a church in Bangui, killing sixteen people including a priest; several mosques were attacked in retaliation. Ex-Seleka leaders met in northern CAR and threatened to attack the capital, prompting MINUSCA to enhance security around the city.»
«Said Case The Prosecutor v. Mahamat Said Abdel Kani ICC-01/14-01/21». www.icc-cpi.int. Besøkt 12. oktober 2021. «National of the Central African Republic, Seleka commander. Arrest warrant: issued under seal on 7 January 2019 | Charges: crimes against humanity (imprisonment or other severe deprivation of liberty; torture; persecution; enforced disappearance and other inhumane acts; and war crimes (torture and cruel treatment). | The warrant of arrest against Mr Mahamat Said Abdel Kani also known as "Mahamat Said Abdel Kain" and "Mahamat Saïd Abdelkani" ("Mr Said") was issued under seal on 7 January 2019 for war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in Bangui (CAR) in 2013. Mr Said was surrendered to the ICC on 24 January 2021. | The initial appearance of Mr Said before the Single Judge of Pre-Trial Chamber II, Judge Rosario Salvatore Aitala, took place on 28 and 29 January 2021. | Next steps: The opening of the confirmation of charges hearing was scheduled provisionally for Tuesday 12 October 2021.»zero width space-tegn i |sitat= på plass 115 (hjelp)
«Central Africa Republic's ousted leader back in charge of Seleka». Reuters(engelsk). 12. juli 2014. Besøkt 12. oktober 2021. «- Central African Republic’s mainly Muslim Seleka rebel group has reinstated Michel Djotodia as its leader, a spokesman said, months after international pressure forced him to step aside for failing to halt violence that erupted after he seized power last year.»
«935,000 displaced in Central African Republic amid ‘unprecedented’ violence». RT International(engelsk). 4. januar 2014. Besøkt 12. oktober 2021. «Targeted attacks against children, looting and burning of houses have been reported in the ongoing sectarian violence in Central African Republic by the UN’s refugee agency UNHCR. Hundreds of thousands have fled to refugee camps or hidden in the bush. | Violence between mostly Muslim ex-rebel Seleka members, whose leader seized power last March, and Christian vigilante groups “has pushed the number of internally displaced people (IDP) past 935,000 and is hampering humanitarian aid efforts” in Central African Republic (CAR), UNHCR reported on Friday.»