Popular French Photo journalist Camille Lepage killed in CAR

Date: 14-05-2014 8:19 am (9 years ago) | Author: adenilolas sdas
- at 14-05-2014 08:19 AM (9 years ago)
(m)

Why one in four fled their homes?
French photojournalist Camille Lepage has been murdered while working in the Central African Republic, presidential officials in Paris say.

The body of Ms Lepage, 26, was found when a French patrol stopped a car driven by Christian anti-balaka militia in the Bouar region, a statement said.

She had reportedly been travelling near the CAR border with Cameroon when she became caught up in fighting.

Camille Lepage's work has been widely published, including by the BBC.

She had also worked for several non-governmental organisations including Amnesty International and Medecins sans Frontieres, her website said.

Ms Lepage had been working in CAR for several months, having moved to South Sudan in July 2012.

Her last tweet, a week ago, said she was travelling with the anti-balaka militia by motorbike to an area 120km from Berberati, where 150 people had been killed by Seleka rebels since March.

Camille Lepage in Bangui (14 Feb)
Camille Lepage's pictures from CAR had been published widely, including by the BBC
She said another six people had been killed two days earlier.

"All means necessary will be used to shed light on to the circumstances of this murder and to find her killers," the French presidency said in its statement.

Security in CAR has deteriorated in recent months. Around a quarter of CAR's 4.6 million population have fled their homes since conflict erupted in March 2013 between mainly Muslim and Christian militias.

The African Union and France have about 7,000 troops in the country and the EU has deployed troops to take control of security at the airport in Bangui.

Christians form the majority in CAR, and the anti-balaka say they took up arms after coming under attack from the mainly Muslim Seleka rebels who seized power in March 2013.

A girl holds an umbrella in Bangui (9 March 2014)
Camille Lepage's work was widely published
CAR soldiers talk to a new recruit in Bangui (10 March)
Her recent pictures captured scenes of life in Bangui
An anti-balaka Christian militiaman on patrol in an area of Bangui in February
An anti-balaka Christian militiaman on patrol in an area of Bangui in February

French journalist Camille Lepage killed in CAR
Camille Lepage in Damara, north of Bangui - February 2014
Ms Lepage had been working in CAR for several months
Continue reading the main story
Related Stories

In 60 secs: CAR crisis explained Watch
Why one in four fled their homes?
French photojournalist Camille Lepage has been murdered while working in the Central African Republic, presidential officials in Paris say.

The body of Ms Lepage, 26, was found when a French patrol stopped a car driven by Christian anti-balaka militia in the Bouar region, a statement said.

She had reportedly been travelling near the CAR border with Cameroon when she became caught up in fighting.

Camille Lepage's work has been widely published, including by the BBC.

She had also worked for several non-governmental organisations including Amnesty International and Medecins sans Frontieres, her website said.

Ms Lepage had been working in CAR for several months, having moved to South Sudan in July 2012.

Her last tweet, a week ago, said she was travelling with the anti-balaka militia by motorbike to an area 120km from Berberati, where 150 people had been killed by Seleka rebels since March.

Camille Lepage in Bangui (14 Feb)
Camille Lepage's pictures from CAR had been published widely, including by the BBC
She said another six people had been killed two days earlier.

"All means necessary will be used to shed light on to the circumstances of this murder and to find her killers," the French presidency said in its statement.

Security in CAR has deteriorated in recent months. Around a quarter of CAR's 4.6 million population have fled their homes since conflict erupted in March 2013 between mainly Muslim and Christian militias.

The African Union and France have about 7,000 troops in the country and the EU has deployed troops to take control of security at the airport in Bangui.

Christians form the majority in CAR, and the anti-balaka say they took up arms after coming under attack from the mainly Muslim Seleka rebels who seized power in March 2013.

A girl holds an umbrella in Bangui (9 March 2014)
Camille Lepage's work was widely published
CAR soldiers talk to a new recruit in Bangui (10 March)
Her recent pictures captured scenes of life in Bangui
An anti-balaka Christian militiaman on patrol in an area of Bangui in February
An anti-balaka Christian militiaman on patrol in an area of Bangui in February

CLICK HERE FOR MORE >>> READ HOT CRAZY NEWS IN NIGERIA<<<

Posted: at 14-05-2014 08:19 AM (9 years ago) | Newbie
- paulohking at 14-05-2014 09:03 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
eeeeeeeya
Posted: at 14-05-2014 09:03 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- dareper at 14-05-2014 09:26 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
RIP
Posted: at 14-05-2014 09:26 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- akinmanchy at 14-05-2014 09:27 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
RIP

Posted: at 14-05-2014 09:27 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- winace at 14-05-2014 11:27 AM (9 years ago)
(f)
RIP to her
Posted: at 14-05-2014 11:27 AM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
Reply
- beneno at 14-05-2014 11:38 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
RIP
Posted: at 14-05-2014 11:38 AM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
Reply
- dondada4040 at 14-05-2014 03:49 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
Occupational hazards, RIP
Posted: at 14-05-2014 03:49 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
Reply
- christianity at 14-05-2014 03:52 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
rip
Posted: at 14-05-2014 03:52 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- ngfineface at 14-05-2014 03:54 PM (9 years ago)
(f)
Real occupational hazard. May her soul RIP, amen
Posted: at 14-05-2014 03:54 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- whizspecoy at 14-05-2014 04:22 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
Adieu! Jeune femme
Posted: at 14-05-2014 04:22 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
Reply
- Larry28 at 14-05-2014 04:49 PM (9 years ago)
(f)
This site self na wa oh, Always with bad news.. RIP
Posted: at 14-05-2014 04:49 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- osamabinladin at 15-05-2014 05:24 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
RIP !
Posted: at 15-05-2014 05:24 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- Aleksander at 15-05-2014 07:15 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
Sad story 
Posted: at 15-05-2014 07:15 AM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
Reply
- nmakwe at 15-05-2014 07:40 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
may God receive her soul, in christ jesus amen.thanks my fellow christains,thats how we will take the useless science less muslim sin nigeria.
Posted: at 15-05-2014 07:40 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
Reply
- elchymo at 27-08-2015 08:39 AM (8 years ago)
(m)
Na wa oo
Posted: at 27-08-2015 08:39 AM (8 years ago) | Hero
Reply

fire TRENDING GISTS fire

TODAY'S TOP
  1. Watch Moment Students Arrive For Prom In Helicopter And Expensive Cars

  2. Toyin Lawani Writes Open Letter To Asake Over New Hairstyle

  3. How British Charity Employed Nigerian Man, Peter Omoruy Convicted For Sex Trafficking In France

  4. Nigerian Govt Cuts Electricity Supplies To Benin Republic, Togo, Niger To Boost Domestic Supply

  5. VIDEO: Skitmaker, Erekere Shows Off His Newly Acquired Benz GLE

  6. BREAKING: Vice President Shettima Cancels Summit Trip To US Over Faulty Aircraft

  7. ‘I Appreciate Wike But I Can’t Worship Him’ – Rivers Gov, Fubara Opens Up

  8. Suspected One-Chance Armed Robber Arrested With Pistol In Suleja

  9. 'You Can Be Poor And Still Be Happier Than The So Called Rich' - World Bank Staff Says

  10. Ekiti Court Sentences 3 Persons To Death By Hanging For Robbery

  11. Actress, Etinosa Idemudia Calls Out BBNaija Star Over Unpaid Debt, Name Still Withheld

  12. Gunmen Kill One, Abduct Seven Along Sagamu-Ijebu-Ode Expressway

  13. Suspected Ritualists Kidnap 4 Month Old Boy In Akwa Ibom


THIS WEEK
  1. Following CBN Directive, OPay, Palmpay, Others Clamps Down On Crypto

  2. Moment Canadian Mayor Praises Tinubu For Work Done in Lagos While Honouring Peter Obi at Event

  3. Yvonne Jegede Reveals The Truth About Colleague, Mercy Johnson, While Calling Her Out (Video)

  4. Father-in-Law Of Wofai Fada, Engineer Kunle Cole Gives Reasons For Son’s Wedding Rejection

  5. Soldier, Abdullahi Ismail Dismissed From The Nigerian Army For Sleeping With Colleague’s Wife

  6. Onanuga Shares A Post Alleging Peter Obi Demarkets Nigeria, Calls Him ‘Bitter Obi'

  7. Primate Ayodele Issues Warning To Tinubu, Predicts Northern Opposition To Presidential Ambition

  8. Houseboy - Angela Okorie Fires Back At Mercy Johnson's Husband After His Post on 'Mad People'

  9. Ipswich Town Promoted to The Premier League After 22 Years

  10. Northern Leaders Kick Against The Relocation of US, France Military Base to Nigeria


TOP MEMBERS: