#Urgent : Ngarbuh Massacre Case: Soldiers Sentenced to Heavy Prison Terms by Yaoundé Military Tribunal
The Yaoundé Military Tribunal delivered its verdict this Thursday in the case of the Ngarbuh massacre, which occurred on February 14, 2020, amid the Anglophone crisis in the Northwest region. The attack, which claimed the lives of 22 people, including women and children, remains one of the most tragic episodes of this crisis.
Four soldiers were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 5 to 10 years. Haranga Gilbert and Tata Nfor received 10 years each, Baba Guida was sentenced to 8 years, and Sanding Cyrille to 5 years. The tribunal found them guilty of violating orders, complicity in murder, arson, destruction, and violence, including against a pregnant woman.
This judgment, rendered after more than six years of legal proceedings, marks a significant milestone for the victims’ families and for Cameroon's military justice system. A ten-day period has been granted for a possible appeal.
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I would like a library service where I put in the age and general interests of my kids and I get a curated bag of 10 books that I can pick up weekly. Is that so lazy? Yes. but my kids pulling every book off the shelf just for me to say “that’s not appropriate” isn’t working lol
100 years of solitude came up on my timeline and I don’t think I’ve ever gotten completely through any of Marquez’ works. The oedipal themes, misogynoir and pedophilia is too strong in his style. I don’t know how any of yall can do it. I know I can’t be the only one.
wow.
this means so much to me truly….french open champion🥹
i worked so hard for this moment and for it to have happened is insane. thank you God ❤️ and thank you everyone. this means the world…. I ‘m still in shock honestly can’t find the words but all I can say for now is just thank you and never give up on your dreams🫶🏾
That's crazy @OctopusEnergy because I've been trying to chase up a faulty smart meter since early November and I've been passed around from department to department and still not had a resolution!
Hey guys if you want to ease yourself into reading fiction, I recommend short stories!
Here’s some amazing black-authored ones:
📚 “Edge of Here” by Kelechi Okafor
📚 “Drinking From Graveyard Wells” by Yvette Lisa Ndlovu
📚 “A Broken People’s Playlist” by Chimeka Garricks
Rafa, one post is not enough to express the respect I have for you and what you have done for our sport. You have inspired millions of children to start playing tennis and I think that’s probably greatest achievement anyone can wish for. Your tenacity, dedication, fighting spirit is going to be taught for decades. Your legacy will live forever. Only you know what you had to endure to become icon of tennis and sport in general.