Introducing
The leader: This is CAR's former president François Bozizé. He was born on the 14th of october 1946 in Mouila, Gabon (south-west of CAR). He came to presidency on the 15th of march 2003, when he led an uprising against president Patassé. His forces captured the capital, Bangui, when the president was out of country and Bozizé seized power. He then won the election rounds of 2005 and was re-elected in 2011, but in december 2012 uprisings broke out by rebel groups that despised Bozizé. They blamed him for not honoring the previously signed peace agreements of 2007 and 2011, therefor he was forced to flee the county on the 23rd of march 2013, after rebel groups attacked the capital and took control over the presidential palace.
The civilians: A 12 year old boy wakes up in the morning. He opens his eyes and tries not to move a lot, because he doesn't want to wake any of his other siblings sleeping next to him. He stands up and carefully places his feet between the bodies which have barely flesh left around their bones. When he reaches the doorway he looks around to see if anyone has woken. His stumach makes a roaring sound, but he knows there will be nothing to eat, so he tries to calm it down. He thinks by himself that maybe water would help and goes outside. But before he could even set one step out of the house he sees three bodies laying in front of the house. The blood of the three bodies are all over their clothes and on the ground. The boy turns the head of the first body and discovers what he already feared, it was his dad. He was doesn't have to look at the other bodies, because he already knows they're his oldest brother and uncle. The three of them had to tell something to the other camp. The boy screams and the whole camp comes and helps him with his family. The three of them are covered in a plastic sack and lowered in their grave.