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Meaning of "séléka"
Séléka (noun): a political coalition or alliance in the Central African Republic, also known as the Séléka Coalition
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Séléka also tortured civilians to extort money.
Noureddine is one of the original leaders of the Séléka.
Séléka soldiers also ransacked public buildings.
They were crushed by the Séléka when they took power.
Séléka is a coalition rather than a united front.
He reported on the continuing human rights violations by Séléka forces.
Séléka fighters refuse to be cantoned.
It is unknown how many of them were Séléka soldiers.
Séléka denied the accusation.
Reports of recruitment of child soldiers by various Séléka factions were of particular concern.
Séléka coalition leaders have persistently manipulated ideology to justify their existence.
The ensuing clashes with the Séléka caused dozens of civilian deaths.
Séléka has allegedly also recruited young people as informants who identify places to pillage.
The period ended with the descent of the Séléka on the capital.
The Séléka offensive dismantled the policing architecture.
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Personal experience as a victim of the coup and as a victim of the Séléka rebellion.
The Séléka reportedly orchestrated scenarios to arrest people.
Darfurian elements had crossed the border to support the Séléka coalition.
The Séléka also recruited thousands of children.
The population lives in fear and is beginning to mobilize against the Séléka forces.
The Séléka government was said to be divided.
Alleged violations of international human rights and international humanitarian law by the Séléka.
The Séléka takeover was preceded by the period of looting and disorder.
Control of the territory among the different Séléka factions has been divided as follows.
Fighting among Séléka elements over looted or stolen goods was also reported.
State authority is in the hands of local warlords loosely federated under the Séléka umbrella.
Several witnesses accused the Séléka of committing summary executions and extrajudicial killings.
Reports of children killed and maimed while within the ranks of Séléka were also received.
The authorities needed to control Séléka forces and thus afford safe access for humanitarian aid.
The official called for help from his neighbours who killed one of the Séléka.
Séléka pillaged nearly all offices and warehouses of the United Nations and international humanitarian organizations.
Humanitarian workers also suffered from road ambushes and vehicle hijacking perpetrated by the Séléka.
The Séléka attacked the main towns of the Kémo prefecture during their descent towards Bangui.
African Republic from the organization and issued targeted sanctions against seven senior Séléka leaders.
Members of Séléka are almost entirely Muslim.
Primary schools in Sibut were similarly occupied by the Séléka.
Muslim Séléka rebel coalition.
Most United Nations premises have been looted and some remain occupied by Séléka elements.
The Séléka offensive destroyed much of the justice system of the Central African Republic.
March into Bangui by the Séléka.
Despite the decree, the Séléka continue to operate.
Violations by the non-State armed group Séléka.
Meanwhile, the Séléka have turned to calling for secession.
These movements organized themselves into a loose coalition, Séléka.
Séléka is a coalition of various armed groups originating from north-eastern CAR.
Much of the violence erupted between the Séléka alliance of armed….
By that time, the Séléka rebel coalition had already seized power in Bangui.
It ended with the seizure of power by the Séléka armed group coalition ;.
In many cases, the Séléka members targeted and killed the male population.
The recovered weapons are accumulating, and some Séléka members are confined to barracks.