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Cameroon Rows with Amnesty International over Alleged Mistreatment of Boko Haram Militants
It says hundreds of suspects, including women and children, were beaten and water-boarded
Cameroon Rows with Amnesty International over Alleged Mistreatment of Boko Haram Militants. It says hundreds of suspects, including women and children, were beaten, water-boarded and forced into stress positions at a base used extensively by American troops and visited by French soldiers. Also, we hear why one of South Sudan's most vocal reporters has quit journalism for politics.
Picture: Cameroonian soldiers patrolling in army vehicles, Cameroon, Feb 2015, Credit: AFP.
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