A new United Nations report says crimes committed in the Central
African Republic between 2003 and 2015 may constitute crimes against
humanity.
The UN spoke to more than 1200 people to document hundreds of
killings, rapes, and mutilations.
Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.
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