“He didn’t pick it up, but cops shot him in the back 20+ times then left him for hours.”Deja, a woman who witnessed the shooting told AFP that she yelled “don’t shoot him, don’t shoot him” as the deputies tried to stop Kizzee, who lived in her neighborhood.“They were trying to grab and take his stuff away from him and then finally when it failed, he turned around to run and they tased him in the back of his leg,” said Deja, who would only give her first name. Chief Ndubuisi Nwobu, Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Anambra, on Tuesday said no individual can influence emergence of its candidates with the returned power structure of the party to the people. Since his arrival, our surgeons have operated on him twice.
Comfort Tumassang, a government a spy, in broad daylight in Muyuka, a small town some five miles from the Southwest regional headquarters of Buea. Father than subside, the controversy over whether former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, standard-bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the February 23 presidential poll is a Nigerian by birth, is still raging.
In an area marked by regular attacks on humanitarian staff, this support is hard to provide, but people know that we treat our patients impartially. “Humanitarian aid is limited due to insecurity, and people have quickly found themselves unable to find health care. “On the way, a car crashed into my taxi full speed. Violence, trickery and brutality will surely not deliver the right results.
Despite the terrible attack he suffered, Felix smiled during the check-up.
Gov. That’s why we came to Bamenda. The Bamenda attack was shameful, disgusting and disgraceful. The infection worsened. It still holds that the tricks of the past will work again, but it is oblivious of the fact that times have changed, and the country’s English-speaking minority has significant support that may result in its toppling.More than three million Southern Cameroonians live abroad, especially in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Nigeria and Australia and most of them are in support of an independent Southern Cameroons and are making significant financial contributions to the purchase and shipping of sophisticated weapons to the fighters, some of whom are mercenaries from neighboring Nigeria.Though the leaders of the insurgency are currently in jail in Yaounde, the fighting has not slowed down.
In this 76-bed facility, our teams offer free medical care to pregnant women and young children and medical, surgical, and psychological care to people who have experienced trauma, including victims of car accidents, sexual violence, armed violence, burns, and domestic accidents.MSF also set up a 24/7 ambulance service to transport patients in need of urgent care. Barely an hour after calling them, my daughter was born. How to go on with studies?
I was given traditional remedies, but my arm became infected. Cameroon 05 Jun 2020 18:12 GMT. Viruses, bullets, and infections do not care which side of the crisis you are on. “He turned around and then they shot him.”Deja said she didn’t see Kizzee holding a gun and added that deputies handcuffed him after the shooting.
Cameroon Concord News: But even after the informal meeting and the international community’s pressure, the killing has continued, and many people are still fleeing the region.
After four long years, the government should know that the battlefield will never deliver the results it wants.
After four years since the conflict erupted, it must know that its strategy is totally wrong and counterproductive. Equatorial Guinea President Theodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, has congratulated the President Muhammadu Buhari for defeating Boko Haram, but for pockets of attacks on soft targets. One of them we are told is a […] Today, they have acquired assault rifles and bombs that have made them real weapons of mass destruction for the country’s military. The country is in the grip of a civil war that will not be ending anytime soon. There, they could do nothing for me, they just put a bandage on it.
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has faulted a report that it paid various sums of money as COVID-19 palliatives to members of the Senate.
“Not my president,” read another.Under heavy security that blocked off the road, Trump visited a burned out store where he told the owners “we’ll help you rebuild.”“These gentlemen did a fantastic job,” he said, in reference to law enforcement units that quelled the violent protests.“This is a great area, a great state,” Trump said, adding later that his administration was committing at least $47 million to Wisconsin law enforcement, small businesses and public safety programs.Trump suggested in Washington that a meeting with the Blake family was possible during his high-profile trip but it did not materialize.A microcosm of the racial and ideological tensions of the Trump era, Kenosha has seen Black Lives Matter protests, riots, and the arrival of armed, white vigilantes, culminating in an incident in which a 17-year-old militia enthusiast, Kyle Rittenhouse, allegedly shot dead two people and badly injured another.Democrats and police reform advocates view Kenosha as a symbol of institutional racism.They see Rittenhouse, a Trump supporter, as emblematic of right-wing militias that are increasingly brazen about brandishing weaponry in political settings.Trump, however, came with a different priority: countering what he has repeatedly described as the “anarchy” in Democratic-led cities.Trump has refused to condemn the growing presence of armed vigilantes on the streets, calling the alleged killings by Rittenhouse “an interesting situation.”“We have to condemn the dangerous anti-police rhetoric,” he said at a command center set up in a Kenosha high school.In an interview Monday Trump likened police officers who err when making split decisions to golfers who “choke” under pressure.“Shooting the guy in the back many times.
Once a uniformed officer gets killed by armed fighters, Cameroonian soldiers go on a rampage, killing innocent civilians, burning homes and damaging businesses in the area. The influx of thousands of Cameroonians from Southern Cameroon into the country is raising serious humanitarian concerns in Cross River State. After four years, it is clear that a new approach is necessary. “Our ambulance drivers work day and night, and have transported more than 7,300 patients.”Loveline came to the hospital to give birth to her daughter.
“Unfortunately, the damage caused by the accident was too severe and there was no alternative; we had to amputate,” said Dr. Fonyuy. “His wound is healing well and there is no longer any trace of infection.”In each room, every patient’s story highlights the critical context and the urgent need to increase access to health care in the region.“For many of them, direct or indirect victims of the current crisis, the presence of MSF here is vital,” said Khan, the project coordinator.