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Birao is the capital of
Vakaga Vakaga is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Birao. It covers an area of 46,500 km and has a population of 52,255 (2003 census). In 2024, official estimates suggest the population reached 89,189 inhabit ...
, one of the 14
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s of the
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and was an administrative post in the colony of Ubangui-Shari. In March 2007, the town was almost completely burnt down in the fighting between rebels and government troops in the area.


History


Colonial Period

Birao was founded on 6 November 1918 by the French colonial government as its northernmost post in Ubangi-Shari.


Under Bokassa

Jean-Bédel Bokassa Jean-Bédel Bokassa (; 22 February 1921 – 3 November 1996) was a Central African politician and military officer who served as the second president of the Central African Republic (CAR), after seizing power in the Saint-Sylvestre coup d ...
, the military ruler of the Central African Republic in the 1960s and 1970s, sent the family of
Alexandre Banza Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Banza (10 October 1932 – 12 April 1969) was a military officer and politician in the Central African Republic. Born in Carnot, Ubangi-Shari, Banza served with the French Army during the First Indochina War be ...
to Birao after Banza attempted to overthrow him. Birao was isolated from the rest of the country and Banza's family was monitored by Bokassa. Banza's wife and nine children were kept in Birao until 1970. Beouane and Goboulo, Banza's two brothers, were also kept in Birao, but were soon imprisoned. Birao was considered an undesirable place to be sent; the "disciplinary cells" in the Ngaragba Prison run by Bokassa were called Birao. Later, after Bokassa had fallen from power and his execution sentence had been commuted, sending Bokassa to Birao was considered a possibility because the remote location of the place would separate him from his political allies.


Central African Republic Bush War

In November 2004, at least 20 people were killed in a raid on the remote town of Birao in the north-east of the Central African Republic.


2006

On October 29, 2006, a force of around 150 rebels took the town of Birao, which is close to the border with
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and
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. The rebels from the UFDR movement say some government troops joined them, and others were taken prisoner. The CAR government accused Sudan of being behind that attack. On November 14, France, the traditional backer of the CAR government, offered the CAR military assistance in the form of logistics and aerial reconnaissance. France already had a regular 200-soldier contingent in the CAR supplementing the 5,000-soldier army of the CAR itself. On that day, the UFDR announced that they had suspended military activities in favour of negotiations."CAR rebels make fresh call for talk"
''Independent Online'', November 14, 2006
On November 17, Chad's parliament approved troop deployment to the CAR."Chadian parliament votes in favor of troop deployment to Central African Republic"
November 17, 2006
The CAR government appealed to the
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to send troops,"Central Africa's Bozize asks EU to push for UN troops"
''
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'', November 17, 2006
and
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called for the attacks in CAR's border with
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to end."Annan Urges End to Attacks Near Central African Republic's Border"
''United Nations'', November 11, 2006
Chad's decision to deploy troops to the CAR came as hopes for a deal with Sudan over peacekeeping forces in Darfur proved premature."US Rice hopes Sudan will okay Darfur force"
, ''
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'', November 17, 2006
On December 14, France admitted having performed air raids against UFDR positions since the beginning of December, employing
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fighters and helicopter gunships, and including an attack on the UFDR-controlled town of Birao. French Defence Ministry spokesman said the action was "in line with international calls to stabilise the region". UFDR reports claim that the raids had a devastating effect on the civilian population.


2007

On April 13, 2007, a peace agreement between the government and the UFDR was signed in Birao. The agreement provides for an amnesty for the UFDR, its recognition as a political party, and the integration of its fighters into the army."Central African Republic, rebels sign peace deal"
Associated Press (''USA Today''), April 13, 2007.
In March 2007, the
Union of Democratic Forces for Unity Union of Democratic Forces for Unity (, UFDR) was a rebel group which fought against the government in the 2004-2007 civil war in that country, known as the Central African Republic Bush War. The Central African Republic has accused the governme ...
attacked the French army and the armed forces of the Central African Republic (FACA), which held Birao at the time. Students who used to attend the secondary school in Birao were in the UFDR forces.


Later fighting

On 10 October 2010, LRA invaded Birao. They looted the main market and kidnapped nine children. On November 15, 2010, United Nations forces returned control of Birao to the government of the Central African Republic.Thurston, Alex. "Renewed Violence Prompts Concern in Central African Republic." Africa Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor, 3 Dec. 2010. Web. 10 Dec. 2010. . Later in November, a rebel group called the
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captured Birao. On December 1, 2010, Birao was captured by the army of
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, on behalf of the government of the Central African Republic. In September 2011, LRA attacked Birao and abducted 12 girls and 5 boys. On 26 June 2014 international forces left Birao following ultimatum by
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(FPRC) armed group. On 14 July 2019 clashes erupted between
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(MLCJ) and FPRC in Birao after two people were arrested by FPRC fighters four days before. Four FPRC militiamen were killed and the two individuals were subsequently executed. On 1 September MLCJ attacked FPRC positions in Birao leading to 23 FPRC and eight MLCJ fighters being killed. The following day the town was captured by MLCJ. On 14 September FPRC attacked Birao which was repelled. 37 FPRC and 11 MLCJ fighters were killed. On February 17, 2020, members of the Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central Africa (FPRC) attacked
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forces in Birao, leading to 12 FPRC militants being killed. On 15 March 2022 Russian mercenaries from
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temporarily entered Birao before returning to N'dele. On 7 December 2022 Russians supported by armed forces established permanent base in Birao.


Climate

Birao has a
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(
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''BSh''), more akin to
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or
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than to the rest of the Central African Republic. The city is hot to sweltering throughout the year, with every month having an average maximum over , and the period before the
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breaks in March and April sees average maxima reach a sweltering . The wet season lasts from May to September, peaking in July and August, and is cooler by day than the long
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but just as uncomfortable due to the higher humidity.


Education

Birao has primary schools and high schools. Unfortunately, the town faces a scarcity of qualified teachers and an inadequate number of schools for the population.


Security

FACA soldiers are present in Birao and they suffer from logistical issues. The town residents own their personal weapons due to the dire security conditions.


Transport

Donkeys and horses are the main transportation modes in the town, especially on rainy sessions when many roads are inaccessible. The majority of town residents prefer donkey since it is cheap and easy to take care. Road conditions connecting to the town are terrible. Rebel presence along the road is the main factor behind the failure of road rehabilitation.


See also

* Bhimrao


Notes


References

* Kalck, Pierre. Historical Dictionary of the Central African Republic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow, 2005.Google Books. Google. Web. 8 Dec. 2010. . * Titley, E. Brian. Dark Age: the Political Odyssey of Emperor Bokassa. Montreal: McGill-Queen's UP, 1997. Google Books. Google. Web. 8 Dec. 2010. .


External links


Humanitarian and Development Partners , Central African Republic: Growing up in a burnt down city
{{Authority control Sub-prefectures of the Central African Republic Populated places in Vakaga Populated places established in 1918