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BBC News with Marion Marshall
The United Nations Children’s Fund, Unicef, has warned that the Central African Republic, which has been torn apart by violence since a coup last year, is heading for a humanitarian disaster.
The UN says severely overcrowded camps and poor water and sanitation are a deadly combination for children. Paul Wood is at a refugee camp at Bangui international airport.
The stark evidence of the Central African Republic’s deepening crisis greets you as soon as you land.
As many as 100,000 people are camped out by the airport; rows of plastic sheets and makeshift shelters pressed right up against the runway.
A month ago, only a few thousand people were here, but then violence in the capital Bangui escalated.
Almost half the city has now fled. The airport camp is entirely made up of Christians.
People told us that the mainly Muslim Seleka militia had gone house to house killing young men.
But the Christians have done their share of killing too and aid workers worry that Christian groups are gearing up for revenge attacks.
联合国儿童基金组织,Unicef,发出警告称,去年因军事政变造成分裂的中非共和国正在走向人权灾难。
联合国称非常拥挤的难民营和非常差的饮水和卫生状况对孩子来说是致命的组合。. Paul Wood正在班吉国际机场的一处难民营
一来到这个国家就能感受到不断加深的危机。有多达10万人在机场附近的帐篷里居住。一排排的塑料薄板和临时居住地紧紧挨着飞机跑道排列着。
一个月之前只有几千人来到这里,但是随着首都班吉的暴力升级,城市里有一半的人口都逃到了这里。机场的帐篷全是基督徒在居住
人们告诉我们主要的穆斯林 Seleka 民兵已经挨家挨户杀年轻人去了。
但是基督徒也在杀着他们要杀的人,援助工作者对正在为复仇做准备的基督徒组织感到担心。