UN Security Council Approves 12,000 Troop Peacekeeping Force
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The UN Security Council authorized the deployment of 12,000 peacekeeping troops to the Central African Republic in response to the escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in the region. The decision came after reports of widespread atrocities, including targeted killings and displacement of civilians.
The peacekeeping force was tasked with protecting civilians, facilitating humanitarian aid, and restoring stability in a country plagued by sectarian violence between Muslim Seleka rebels and Christian militias known as anti-Balaka. The conflict had led to a deteriorating security situation, displacement of populations, and widespread human rights abuses.
The deployment of the peacekeeping force was seen as a crucial step towards preventing further bloodshed and facilitating the political transition process in the Central African Republic. It was also a demonstration of the international community's commitment to upholding peace and security in the region.
The authorization of the peacekeeping force highlighted the UN's efforts to address the complex challenges facing the Central African Republic and underscored the importance of multilateral cooperation in peacekeeping operations.
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