Putting all this evidence together, we can say with certainty that the killings happened here https://goo.gl/UA3YVz pic.twitter.com/kF0CM0KHbr
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We have identified three men who actually pulled the trigger. One of them is this man, introduced in the video as “Tchotcho”pic.twitter.com/lBtnhmlpNt
We found a Facebook profile that links the nickname 'Tchotcho' to a soldier called Cyriaque Bityala. The name Cyriaque Bityala also appears on the government’s list of men now under investigation.pic.twitter.com/gSN6HMlV0W
The BBC also spoke with a former Cameroonian soldier, who asked not to be named. He confirmed that this is ‘Tchotcho’ Cyrique Bityalapic.twitter.com/vBqkD3ZsiD
At the end of the video, we see him again - blindfolding the litte girl he is about to kill. A few seconds later, he draws his weapon and opens fire.pic.twitter.com/YB341xENfA
We identified two other guns used in the killing. One of the was in the hands of this man. We see him here blindfolding the women with the baby just before the shooting starts. Our military source identified him as Barnabas ‘Gonorso'.pic.twitter.com/ofOdRpOwI7
Although we were not able to confirm this identification, a very similar name – Barnabas Donossou – appeared 11 days later in the government’s list of men now under investigation.pic.twitter.com/KNvdDVib6o
The other gun used in the killing is the Zastava M21 we saw earlier. It’s in the hands of a man identified in the video as “Cobra.” Who is Cobra?pic.twitter.com/mvWRoPvBbQ
As the women and children are killed, “Cobra” is the last man still firing into the bodies. A colleague calls out “Tsanga, leave it, they’re dead.” When he keeps firing, they call again: “That’s enough, Tsanga.”pic.twitter.com/qy9tFhwhvS
The name Tsanga also appears on the government’s list of soldiers now under investigation, suggesting that “Cobra” is a nickname for Lance Corporal Tsanga.pic.twitter.com/vVMz2YoJH5
We put these finding to the government of Cameroon, who said that 7 soldiers have been arrested, disarmed, and imprisoned while under investigation.pic.twitter.com/3zwlmMlaxe
The government statement makes clear that all these men enjoy the presumption of innocence, and that they will be given a fair trial.pic.twitter.com/sFWnE4hmio
The two women killed outside Zelevet received no trial at all. No presumption of innocence was extended to the children who died with them.pic.twitter.com/WG7SFjQ9ml
You can watch #BBCAfricaEye's full report herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G9S-eoLgX4 …
This investigation was produced by @yaolri @danielsilas @benstrick @effisfor and @emmanuelfreudenthal
Thanks to the analysts and journalists who contributed
@Sector035
@obretix
@y_vdw
@JHarris_UK
@MFlumf
@trbrtc
@ilariallegro
@samdubberley
@bellingcat
@amnesty
Correction to these credits: the other producers on this story are @BenDoBrown and @EmmanuelFreuden. Apologies to @benstrick, who had nothing to do with it, for the tag typo.
Criminal government! This is #WarCrimes and #CrimesAgainstHumanity ! Cameroon President Paul Biya should be a guest at the ICJ without delay!
"TIA" -This is what people in Africa say everyday. It means "This is Africa" and this is what these people do to each other every day. Are you really shocked? There are black Muslims running black Christian slave ships off the coast of west Africa. You know that? BIRTH CONTROL!
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