Bébingui
History
ANT soldiers attacked Bébingui in mid-February 2008.
An armed group from Chad stormed Bébingui on 7 July 2015, stealing cattle and small livestock. Later, they returned those stolen items. The village received another attack from armed militia on 9 July, causing the villagers fled to the bush for a few days. On 14 July, a clash between two armed groups occurred in the village, prompting the residents to seek refuge in Bedogo 1, Bembo, Bedam, and Bedaya 2.
MNLC rebels attacked MINUSCA patrol forces in Bébingui on 26 January 2018. MINUSCA fought back, and the rebels fled to Chad.
Education
Bébingui has one school. In November 2019, the school infrastructure was reportedly in poor condition.
References
- ^ HRW, HRW. "Central African Republic: Chadian Army Attacks, Burns Border Villages". hrw.org. Human Rights Watch. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
- ^ Danish Refugee Council (6 August 2015). Rapport preliminaire MSA Villages Bedaya 2, Bedogo 1, Bembo et Bédam. Axe Bétoko - Bébingui en Sous-Préfecture de Paoua Préfecture de L’Ouham Pendé Du 4 au 6 Aout 2015 (PDF) (Report). p. 2. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
- ^ UN Security Council (14 December 2018). Letter dated 14 December 2018 from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic established pursuant to Resolution 2399 (2018) addressed to the President of the Security Council (PDF) (Report). p. 152. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
- ^ ACF 2019, p. 11.
- ^ ACF 2019, p. 17.
Bibliography
ACF, ACF (13 December 2019). RCA : Evaluation Multisectorielle à Betoko-Bébingui et sur l'axe Bemal-Bembere (Préfecture de l'Ouham-Pendé) (ACF/13.12.2019) (PDF) (Report).