3. The Central African Republic
A war which started in 2013 between the Muslims and Christians in The Central African Republic, the number three in our list of countries involved with genocide today and the last 100 years, has not come to an end yet, and some of the most influential countries in the world have still not admitted the fact that genocidal activities have marked this war so far. All nations which live in this country have been affected by the consequences of this war but only the Muslims have survived the genocide. As Human Rights Watch claims, more than 400,000 people have been killed in the last few years, but the world has not paid enough attention to this because of current problems in Syria and Sudan are considered to be more serious and scariest than in The Central African Republic. As a journalist Kit O’Connell claims, one of the reasons might also be the fact that The Central African Republic is not rich in oil and that there are no ISIS activists, so nobody finds this country interesting.