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    Central African Talks: The Clock Ticks for Peace

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 3, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Southeast CAR Security Unravels

    The southeast prefecture of Haut-Mbomou has slipped into alarming violence, a new International Crisis Group study warns.

    Roughly two hundred people have died since mid-2022, and thousands now shelter in makeshift sites or across porous borders.

    Origins of the AAKG Movement

    In 2021, Zandé chiefs authorised village defence committees to repel roaming rebels and reopen blocked trade tracks.

    The units later coalesced as AAKG, a militia rooted more in community protection than ideology, analysts note.

    From Integration to Desertion

    Early Russian instructors offered basic drills before Bangui incorporated several hundred fighters into the national army.

    Irregular pay and risky deployments soon bred frustration; by 2023 many soldiers deserted, keeping their weapons and local legitimacy.

    Their grievances became economic and identity-based rather than political, writes report author Fulbert Ngodji.

    Humanitarian Impact Counts

    Aid workers struggle to access forest hamlets where massacre sites lie unreported for weeks.

    At least seventeen thousand residents have fled, stretching food pipelines already thinned by global shortfalls.

    Regional Mediation Led by Brazzaville

    The Economic Community of Central African States discreetly offers mediation, aware that instability could ripple into Cameroon and Congo-Brazzaville.

    Brazzaville, host of landmark 2014 talks, emerges again as a trusted venue, buoyed by President Denis Sassou Nguesso’s reputation for quiet crisis management.

    Cross-Congo traders report timber and coffee flows down by thirty percent since AAKG checkpoints spread, underscoring economic urgency.

    Negotiation Windows Before Elections

    Local elections pencilled for late 2024 place a ticking clock on peacemaking.

    Dry-season roads remain passable until May, allowing shuttle diplomacy; once rains return, mediator movement and aid drops will become perilous.

    Possible Scenarios for Disarmament

    Crisis Group foresees cantonment within six months if salary arrears are cleared and a Zandé liaison council formed.

    An exclusively military response, by contrast, risks pushing fighters toward poaching networks and widening the conflict theatre.

    Steps Toward Sustainable Stability

    Observers advocate a phased approach, starting with a humanitarian truce to reopen clinics and schools.

    Mixed security units blending vetted AAKG members with FACA under international monitors could follow, anchoring longer-term service delivery and road repairs.

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