The C.A.R. is a country divided. Muslims are effectively separated from Christians. In a Muslim part of Bangui, some people talk of an eventual understanding between the two sides. But others say a permanent split is more likely.
This man, Moustapha Nasse, says, That is what I want. If we separate the country, everyone can be at peace.
Two-thousand Muslims are trapped in the PK 12 neighborhood of Bangui. They can not risk going out. French and African Union troops stand guard, but trouble still makes its way in, almost daily.
Ibrahim Alawad is a member of the Islamic committee of PK 12. He stands at the entrance to a small house and points in the distance.
They throw it through that way, and it coming down here.
He is talking about a grenade. A militia fighter threw the small explosive device into the area two days ago. Five people were wounded in the attack.
UN agencies are preparing to move the Muslims of PK 12 north to towns that have agreed to accept them. In another part of Bangui, many people have left. Others say they want to go.
This man says, We are in an open-air prison. We are held hostage. We do not feel safe. We want to go north where we can be free and earn our livings.
There are about 10,000 Muslims left in the neighborhood of PK 5. The government has asked them to stay.
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