Fighting between various armed groups and the Cameroonian armed forces has continued unabated for the past three years, with civilians bearing the brunt of unlawful killings, kidnappings, and widespread destruction of houses and villages. Government intervention has been limited, and there has been near-complete silence from the international community.
La preocupación en Estados Unidos por la construcción de nuevos depósitos de misiles nucleares en China
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Los silos se construyen bajo unas enormes carpas.
Una misteriosa construcción subterránea tiene lugar en un desierto en la parte más occidental de China.
Allí, en la zona más árida y extrema de la provincia de Xianjiang, a más de 2.000 kilómetros de Pekín, científicos estadounidenses han detectado lo que creen que se trate de uno de los esfuerzos más significativos del país asiático para expandir su capacidad nuclear.
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28 July 2021, 00:01 UTC
New research by Amnesty International has revealed the devastating scale of destruction caused by the ongoing conflict in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions.
Fighting between various armed groups and the Cameroonian armed forces has continued unabated for the past three years, with civilians bearing the brunt of unlawful killings, kidnappings, and widespread destruction of houses and villages. Government intervention has been limited, and there has been near-complete silence from the international community.
Violence between government forces and the Anglophone armed separatist groups-who are themselves divided-erupted in 2017, when protests against discrimination and marginalization were repressed by the authorities.
Based on eyewitness testimonies and analysis of satellite images, Amnesty International documented how dozens of civilians have been killed and multiple villages destroyed since 2019.
Witness testimony and satellite images reveal the scale of devastation in Anglophone regions
Witness testimony and satellite images reveal the scale of devastation in Anglophone regions
July 28, 2021
Amnesty International | New research by Amnesty International has revealed the devastating scale of destruction caused by the ongoing conflict in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions.
Fighting between various armed groups and the Cameroonian armed forces has continued unabated for the past three years, with civilians bearing the brunt of unlawful killings, kidnappings, and widespread destruction of houses and villages. Government intervention has been limited, and there has been near-complete silence from the international community.