Mia Farrow's plea for the Central African Republic

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STORY: Actress Mia Farrow met with the press at the United Nations on Tuesday (July 22) to share details from her recent trip to the Central African Republic.

This is the fourth trip for the activist and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador to the region and Farrow said the effects of violence of the people there is only getting worse.

Farrow spent most of her time in the town of Boda, and visited with displaced women and children.

"It is the children that you worry about most because when talking to the children in the town of Boda. I talked to both Muslim and Christian groups, not together. The Muslim were asking for Muslim teachers to be sent to them. They did not want Christian teachers. They had their Muslim children and they had big sticks that they were laying on the backs of their students when we walked in. And we asked them please, don't do that. But the fear in the faces in the women and in the children is something that you can never forget," she said during the noo

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