Since then, there have been groups of “Amba boys” fighting what they see as a liberation struggle. The government sees this as an armed insurgency - and has deployed its security forces to crush the rebels.pic.twitter.com/YLUFYK5DhX
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The Cameroonian government says it is aware of this incident and is investigating it. “If…soldiers are found guilty of such behaviour,” said Mr Bakary, Minister of Communications, “they would be court-martialled immediately.”
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Separatists have also been accused of some abuses – including attacks on civilians thought to be working with the government. These images, provided by
@Amnesty, show a teacher who was shot for keeping his school open.pic.twitter.com/jyPc6JOUER
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This conflict has already had a devastating impact on civilians. At least 20,000 have fled across the border into Nigeria. The UN estimates that another 160,00 are displaced with Cameroon. Many, like the people in this video, are still hiding in the forest.pic.twitter.com/2eOpCYpAEP
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this is all African soldiers know how to do... abusing unarmed civilians. bunch of cowards who would run their ass off if the civilians were also given guns.. pathetic bunch of low lives these African soldiers.
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