The man, who calls himself "Mad
Dog", was in a Christian mob who attacked a Muslim in the capital Bangui.
He said he had been
"angry" because Muslims killed his pregnant wife, his-sister-in law
and her baby.
At least 1,000 people have been
killed since violence broke out in the Christian-majority country in December.
Tens of thousands have also been
forced to flee their homes in the sectarian conflict.
However fighting appears to have
eased in Bangui after rival militiamen laid down their arms in a truce brokered
by the French military.
"Mad Dog" said he had seen
his victim sitting on a minibus and decided to follow him.
More and more people joined him
until he was at the head of a mob of some 20 youths, he said.
They forced the bus driver to stop
and dragged the Muslim man out on the street, where he was beaten and stabbed
before being set on fire.
Footage of the incident shows
"Mad Dog" eating the man's leg.
According to eyewitnesses, no-one
tried to intervene.
Acts of cannibalism are rare in CAR,
where sectarianism is a recent development.
But many Christian fighters believe
in magic and sorcery, he adds.
Some wear amulets containing the
flesh of men they have killed because they believe it makes them invincible.
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