Their struggle is far from over --<br/> <br />Hundreds of Muslim men, women and children, living in fear in the Central African Republic, are gathered here at the airport in capital city Bangui.<br/> <br />They're ready to escape to Chad.<br/> <br />Inter-religious violence in this majority-Christian nation has killed at least 2,000.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (French) DISPLACED MUSLIM MAN, MOHAMMED BEN SAID, SAYING:<br/> <br />"There is no change, the situation gets worse from day to day. [Journalist asks: 'Is CAR your home?']. Yes, this is our home. I was born here, I grew up here. I have plenty of Christian friends. They are treating us like foreigners... Yes, we're going to go back to Chad, but I don't have anyone there, I don't know anyone there."<br/> <br />The International Organization for Migration explains ... saying it has already evacuated 4,000 muslims from the country.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (French) CO-ORDINATION CHIEF FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION (IOM) PROGRAM IN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, JAC
