Aliwali

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Aliwali
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Aliwali
Location in Central African Republic
Coordinates: 5°3′13″N25°3′45″E / 5.05361°N 25.06250°E / 5.05361; 25.06250
Country Central African Republic
Prefecture Haut-Mbomou
Sub-prefecture Zemio
CommuneZemio
Population
 (2014)
  Total230 [1]

Aliwali is a village located 12 km from Zemio in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic.

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History

On 20 November 2014, two houses were burned in Aliwali by an armed group to avenge the death of Peuhls in Zemio. Due to this incident, the villagers decided to sleep in the bush and only returned to the village after sunrise. [1] Around March 2016, Aliwali residents fled the village and sought refuge either in Zemio or the bush, responding to the LRA attack in Tabane on 5 March. [2] Later, they returned to the village. [3]

As of August 2023, the villagers live under the terror of UPC terror. Every week, UPC rebels visited the village and coerced the residents to give money and food. They will beat the people who do not have money. [4]

Economy

Locals harvest peanuts, corn, squash, and cassava and they sell those foods at the markets in Zemio and Tabane. [5]

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References

  1. 1 2 ACTED 2014, p. 1.
  2. ACTED (7 May 2016). RCA RRM : Evaluation Multisectorielle sur les Axes Rafaï-Zémio et Mboki-Zémio (Haut Mbomou), Rapport Préliminaire (ACTED / 07.05.2016) (PDF) (Report). p. 1. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  3. ACTED (26 July 2016). RRM – Rapport d’intervention NFI et sensibilisation EHA – Tabane, Boma, Aliwali, Tambourah et Guibere, Préfecture Haut-Mbomou (ACTED/19.08.2016) (PDF) (Report). p. 2. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  4. Ngoulou, Fridolin. "Centrafrique : Zemio, une ville sans la présence des Forces de Défense et de Sécurité". oubanguimedias.com. Oubangui Medias. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  5. ACTED 2014, p. 4.

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