kaga bandoro is a city divided by this bridge across the river.s the christian area. as you can see, they are separated by huge curls of barbed wire and a heavily manned un checkpoint. and, in many ways, this bridge is a symbol of the division that's affecting the whole country. with most men fighting, these muslim women fled to neighbouring chad. they thought it would be safe to return, but there's little here for them now. translation: when we came back, we were treated like strangers. we, the women, have suffered most. men come for our daughters. they take them away. many of us have been raped. everything they could do to a woman, they did. singing. schools in kaga bandoro aren't just here to educate, there are also to keep children in classes and off the battlefield. 15—year—old justin watched seven members of his family being murdered. he wanted revenge and was welcomed into a rival armed group. translation: me and my friend would cut up the bodies and take whatever they had on them, their belongings and everything. i really didn't like being