In this forgotten corner of Africa devastated by a forgotten conflict, no men work, no women cook, no children attend school.Here, there is not a soul in sight.
Here, empty homes stand silently side by side: straw roofs burned away, dry mud walls scarred black by flames, earthen floors covered with ash and debris. Some, smashed in, don't stand at all.
This tiny village is one of hundreds torched and reduced to rubble by security forces hunting suspected rebels over the last year in Central African Republic's troubled northwest, according to government officials, soldiers, humanitarian workers and villagers in the region.
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