BFF-36 Two AFP journalists beaten, detained in C. Africa

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Two AFP journalists beaten, detained in C. Africa

LIBREVILLE, June 16, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Security forces in Central African
Republic beat and detained two journalists working for French news wire
Agence France-Presse (AFP) covering a banned opposition protest in the
capital Bangui, the reporters said Sunday.

Charles Bouessel, 28, and Florent Vergnes, 30, said they were held for
more than six hours and questioned three times on Saturday after having been
brutally manhandled by members of the Central Office for the Suppression of
Banditry (OCRB).

The pair also had their equipment confiscated and a camera smashed up.

“The protest was going well, the (police) let us film and clearly saw that
we were not part of the rally,” Bouessel said Sunday.

“Then the protesters were quickly dispersed. Trucks carrying OCRB members
arrived and we heard live bullets being fired”, he added.

The reporters said they were prevented from leaving the area despite
telling the security forces that they were accredited journalists allowed to
work in CAR.

The OCRB “seemed furious that we were filming the scene and charged at
us,” Bouessel said.

“One of them grabbed my camera and smashed it on the ground. I put my
hands up in the air but received a first slap to the head. My backpack was
snatched from me and thrown to the ground. When I asked to get them back… I
received more punches.”

Vergnes, meanwhile, said he was “grabbed by the throat”, slapped and
“pistol-whipped in the back with a Kalashnikov”.

Security forces also seized his bag, camera and mobile phone during the
arrest.

“I had a nosebleed and my back and jaw hurt,” he said, adding he saw a
doctor in Bangui on Sunday.

Justice Minister Flavien Mbata confirmed the two journalists had been
arrested over their alleged participation in a banned protest.

“We demanded yesterday that they be released, which has happened,” Mbata
told AFP, adding further steps would be determined “once we have all the
details”.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1958 hrs