Please read the link below and watch the video.
https://theintercept.com/2018/07/26/...tions-us-ally/
Togo has also been in turmoil, its dictator doesn't want to leave.
Troubling times.
Please read the link below and watch the video.
https://theintercept.com/2018/07/26/...tions-us-ally/
Togo has also been in turmoil, its dictator doesn't want to leave.
Troubling times.
The previous post, in July 2018, referred to a short video clip circulating and allegedly showed Cameroon soldiers killing civilians - which was denied. Now a BBC News investigation, based on a close examination of the video, matching open source information and some sources within the army:Link:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-...led-this-womanIn July 2018 a horrifying video began to circulate on social media. It shows two women and two young children being led away at gunpoint by a group of Cameroonian soldiers. The captives are blindfolded, forced to the ground, and shot 22 times. The government of Cameroon initially dismissed the video as “fake news.” But BBC Africa Eye, through forensic analysis of the footage, can prove exactly where this happened, when it happened, and who is responsible for the killings
Or:https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1...153583616.html
The suspects have now been arrested and await an investigation / trial.
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Vice News report on Ambazonia, the breakaway region and the harsh government reaction.
Link:https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/...glish-language
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A BBC News report, it appears to be based on the three analysts spoken to and has differences from the Vice News report. Notably that the rebels have modern firearms, whilst Vice reported no such weapons.
Link:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-45723211
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Via The Soufan Group and BLUF:Link:http://thesoufancenter.org/intelbrie...s-in-cameroon/
- On October 22, Cameroon’s presidential election results were announced and President Paul Biya won a seventh term as president and will serve a seven-year term in office.
- Several violent separatist groups have formed in the region and seek an independent state, while violent clashes have occurred between the French-speaking majority and the English-speaking minority.
- The majority of violent separatist attacks have targeted Cameroon’s security forces, but civilians, schools and state-owned companies have also been attacked. Cameroon’s security forces have responded indiscriminately, and often with a heavy-hand.
- There is a growing humanitarian crisis in the Anglophone region, with between 160,000 and 300,000 people displaced and 600 killed, including 160 members of the security forces. Approximately 30,000 Cameroonians have fled to Nigeria as refugees.
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May be different:Link:https://www.voanews.com/africa/camer...nt-goats-sheepThe government of Cameroon this week began rolling out an unlikely weapon in the fight against Boko Haram militants. Authorities are distributing thousands of goats and sheep to young Cameroonians in villages along with border with Nigeria.
The program aims to providing livestock for a basic income in order to stop the Islamist militant group’s recruiting tactics. The hope is that the livestock will empower thousands of vulnerable families and stop them from joining the extremists, who promise jobs.
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