trauma in Bangassou reappears with the election campaign

In 2017, Bangassou was subjected to extreme violence that killed at least 140 more than 40,000 displaced people. For these elections, Bangassou is calm, but the vote is approaching some fears.

as reported from Bangassou, Charlotte cosset

Minusca patrols more regularly. Support for the electoral process is part of its mandate. The police department is called. Amina Diessongo is the election point for UNPOL.

“We are there to support the equipment. We are there to support election day. We are here to secure the election. We are there to support the ISF in securing the election. We only train in securing elections: how to secure before and after the election. ”

Difficult memories

But in the Tokoyo district, the Muslim populations that were targeted during the conflict are in doubt. This mother sorts her peanuts with her eyes lost the difficult memories: “Voting is our duty, it is our right. But the trauma of the conflict remains. Sometimes we still have nightmares. “

For Daouda, it is the same reflection: “If it is a choice to vote for the president, it is good. I’m scared, but if there’s security, that’s fine. “

There is therefore fear, especially as one of the leaders anti-balaka Yvon Nzelete fought in Bangassou to become a deputy before his candidacy was annulled: “Yes, sometimes I see them pass by on their motorcycle, but I do not know what they are doing here. It’s scary because he’s the leader of Antibalaka. It scares me…”

A shy campaign has started in Bangassou. Campaign banners have been hung and rare candidates and presidential candidates are appearing in the city.

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