Bémal | |
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Coordinates: 7°34′52″N 16°36′40″E / 7.58111°N 16.61111°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Lim-Pendé |
Sub-prefecture | Paoua |
Commune | Mia-Péndé |
Bémal is a village located in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Until December 2020, Bémal was part of Ouham-Pende.
In December 2005, APRD attacked Bémal. [1]
Presidential Guard soldiers led by Lt. Eugene Ngaïkosset visited Bémal on 11 February 2006 at 1 PM in revenge for the APRD attack on 29 January. As they arrived at the village, the villagers fled and the PG troops shot toward them. They killed a policeman and a civil servant who worked at customs offices. In addition, Presidential Guard looted houses and hospitals. As a result, 1.800 Bémal residents fled to the bush and Chad. [2] [3]
Following an attack on the commercial truck near the Chad-CAR border by an unknown group on 15 March 2006, 75 Presidential Guard troops revisited Bémal on 22 March 2006 evening. On the next day morning, they beheaded a village school teacher on his way to the house from the market. [4]
ANT raided Bémal in December 2006. They stole 32 cows, farming tools, and peanuts. [5]
ANT visited Bémal on 3 April 2014. They killed three people and stole three motorcycles. [6] On 24 April 2014, an unknown armed group from Chad attacked Bémal. They killed the villagers and burned houses. Four days after the attack, ex-Séléka troops occupied Bémal. [7]
On 2 January 2018, the ex-Séléka group led by General Ahmat Bahar occupied Bémal. [8] This led the residents to flee to Paoua and Chad. With the presence of MINUSCA, the villagers gradually returned to Bémal in April 2018. [9] Nevertheless, the villagers were still afraid to go to their farming field on the village outskirts fearing the presence of the armed group. [10]
There is a market in Bemal that opens on Thursday and Saturday. [11]
Bemal has one school. [12]
A health post is available in Bemal. [13]
There is one police station in Bemal. [10]
Bémal | |
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Coordinates: 7°34′52″N 16°36′40″E / 7.58111°N 16.61111°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Lim-Pendé |
Sub-prefecture | Paoua |
Commune | Mia-Péndé |
Bémal is a village located in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Until December 2020, Bémal was part of Ouham-Pende.
In December 2005, APRD attacked Bémal. [1]
Presidential Guard soldiers led by Lt. Eugene Ngaïkosset visited Bémal on 11 February 2006 at 1 PM in revenge for the APRD attack on 29 January. As they arrived at the village, the villagers fled and the PG troops shot toward them. They killed a policeman and a civil servant who worked at customs offices. In addition, Presidential Guard looted houses and hospitals. As a result, 1.800 Bémal residents fled to the bush and Chad. [2] [3]
Following an attack on the commercial truck near the Chad-CAR border by an unknown group on 15 March 2006, 75 Presidential Guard troops revisited Bémal on 22 March 2006 evening. On the next day morning, they beheaded a village school teacher on his way to the house from the market. [4]
ANT raided Bémal in December 2006. They stole 32 cows, farming tools, and peanuts. [5]
ANT visited Bémal on 3 April 2014. They killed three people and stole three motorcycles. [6] On 24 April 2014, an unknown armed group from Chad attacked Bémal. They killed the villagers and burned houses. Four days after the attack, ex-Séléka troops occupied Bémal. [7]
On 2 January 2018, the ex-Séléka group led by General Ahmat Bahar occupied Bémal. [8] This led the residents to flee to Paoua and Chad. With the presence of MINUSCA, the villagers gradually returned to Bémal in April 2018. [9] Nevertheless, the villagers were still afraid to go to their farming field on the village outskirts fearing the presence of the armed group. [10]
There is a market in Bemal that opens on Thursday and Saturday. [11]
Bemal has one school. [12]
A health post is available in Bemal. [13]
There is one police station in Bemal. [10]