As today live in South Africa - a project of William Daniels

William Daniels (William Daniels) a documentary photographer. In 2014, he made a selection of photos of South Africa, one of the republics, where there is fighting between the factions "selectivity" and "Anti-Balaka." Let's see how they live there, our black brothers on reason.





Muslims are trying to leave the conflict zone, and ship things in the enclave RK5 in Bangui, April 1, 2014. But they will not lucky. They are simply deceived. People waited in the heat for more than 7 hours.

Selek - Muslim group that seized the capital of South Africa in 2013, during a violent political crisis in the country. Anti-Balaka - prohristianskaya group of local residents who are trying to expel the followers of Islam from its territory. The war lasted for a year and captured the neighboring countries (Chad, Cameroon and other states). Vanquish is one, then the other, as a result of the war is reflected on civilians on both sides. And those and others live in isolated habitats, hiding from each other, hungry and trying to leave the war.



Woman Fula people around the age of 40 years is in the enclave of PK12, April 9, 2014. She is ill with tuberculosis and very weakened.



Fighter groups Selek stands guard near their base in Bambara.



Fighters group "Selek" preparing for incursions into neighboring town Grimari, the base of the rebels' Anti-Balaka ».



The children look out from a mosque in the Muslim enclave of Beck, 27 March 2014. There they found a haven.



The house where they were killed two Christians from the Anti-Balakan to Gulinge, near Grimari.



Soldiers "Selek" trying to start the car.



People run away and hide from the slaughterhouse in Catholic orphanages. It is home to 4,800 civilians.



Fula tribe boy suffering from vitamin deficiency and malnutrition.



Mobile clinics in the Muslim enclave of PK12 near Bangui. As you can see, suffering Muslims and indigenous people Fula tribe, too.



The man survived the armed attack, unconscious near the morgue where they brought the bodies of his dead relatives in Bangui.



Muslims stand in a queue near the mobile clinic in the enclave of PK12 near Bangui.



Muslims listen to the prayer of the refugees in Bangui.



An innocent victim of the massacre, the woman, whose husband was mistaken for a member of the group "Anti-Balaka" and killed his gang members "Selek».



Relatives mourn the victims of the war.



Prison for refugees escape from the inmates and staff, which no one pays.

Christian, who found refuge in the Catholic mission, feeds her child Grimari.

Life in a shelter for Christians:







People are moving from shelters to their homes, liberated from the invaders:



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