Bossemptele

Bossemptele is a sub-prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic.[1][2]

Bossemptele
Country Central African Republic

Geography

Bossemptélé is on the RN3 road 369 kilometres (229 mi) northwest of Bangui and 87 kilometres (54 mi) south of Bozoum, bordering the prefectures of Ombella-M'Poko and Nana-Mambéré.

History

On 18 January 2014 Anti-balaka militias murdered more than 100 people in Bossemptélé.[3] On 1 March 2014 African peacekeepers evacuated 190 people from Bossemptélé, but 65 people were left behind including women, children and people with disabilities who were unable to climb onto the trucks.[4] In April French forces came to the town and Anti-balaka fighters dismantled their checkpointes and returned to local villages.[5] On 19 December 2020 MINUSCA forces were deployed in Bossemptele after it was captured by CPC rebels.[6] On 8 February it was recaptured by government forces.[7]

Administration

The municipality of Binon is the only commune of the sub-prefecture. In 2003, it has 18,024 inhabitants.[8]

Economy

The locality is at the crossroads of the national road RN3 on the Bangui – Garoua-Boulaï axis, part of the Douala Bangui Corridor and the RR6 regional road connecting Bozoum.

References

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