#cameroonian children offered and sold alcohol in bars on #Christmas day. These children are even filmed and adults crack jokes about them while they consume bottles of alcohol worth 7% each. We have no laws that prohibit these in Cameroon. It's quite unfortunate😭😭😭
Not all of the 2014 Giwa barracks massacre victims had the good fortune of being transferred to the morgue. Many did not make it that far. They were simply dumped by the roadside or in other remote areas.
#NigeriasMassGraves
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My months-long investigation into the whys and hows of Nigeria's missing persons problem is finally out!
It is a story about undocumented murders, unresolved disappearances, broken families, and unbroken tears.
Please read and share. 🙏🏽
https://t.co/koaOTrmmKu
NEW: Tens of thousands disappeared during the fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria.
This New Lines and @HumAngle_ investigation reveals that many of the missing were arrested, executed and interred in mass graves by the Nigerian army. https://t.co/XdVgXrLdc4
Ten months later and we are here.
In this expansive investigation, we provide answers to why Nigeria’s northeast has the highest number of missing people in Africa.
Through locating hidden mass graves, GIS and on-site analysis, and a host of other tools.
#NigeriasMassGraves
https://t.co/lYJKAT5cV0
When I read this investigative piece from Nigeria, I wonder the discoveries we may make in Anglophone Cameroon after the war ends. Spare some time to read.
#NigeriasMassGraves
Into The Abyss Of Deaths, Burials, And Missing People In Nigeria’s War On Terror https://t.co/DKmTDDnqX1
Nigeria’s northeast has a missing persons problem.
We have spent the past 9 months investigating this problem through dozens of interviews, evidence from hidden records, on-site and GIS analysis, etc.
We finally have some answers.
A HumAngle Investigation out on Sept.18th.
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He was popularly known and hailed as “Garri Master,” by his peers of the separatist mov't... He called on separatist fighters to chop off the hands and fingers of especially workers of the Cameroon Development Corporation who dared went to work.
https://t.co/2sWrAW8nMm
Six years into a war in the two English-speaking regions of Cameroon, an IDP host in Douala has reached maximum capacity. He says he is yet to receive any assistance from the Cameroonian government despite promises made.
https://t.co/jTjUhySv3Y
@africatechie@CRTV_web I was just about asking same question. However many NGOs who claim to work for the promotion of women’s rights don’t collect and manage data. You interview them and they speak in parables. Many they should invest more in managing and analyzing the data they have so media can get
Vulnerable internally displaced children dropouts are in need of our unconditional support, so they can return to school. They were identified during LODGE AN IDPs scientific door-to-door censuses in Bonaberi & Bafoussam.
@PNUDCameroun@UEauCameroun@NDI@WFP_Cameroon
Fuel smugglers in Cameroon are losing their profits as the effect of Nigeria's subsidy removal bites harder.
#CostofLivingCrisisReport
https://t.co/g8K3bZm7i3
A radio host in Cameroon has embarked on a funding drive to get more than 200 pupils back to school as cases of out-of-school children soar in his local community.
https://t.co/iesc6Doi4n
Heavy rains across some cities in Cameroon have led to the deaths of at least 45 people through floods and landslides. Experts say there could be more damage in August and September.
https://t.co/KQ1ija7w3r