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Bamenda: Teachers Trade Union Fire Military, Separatists Over Excesses

The Bamenda Teachers Trade Union has issued a release, alongside partners, denouncing Separatists’, and Military use of weapons in villages, resulting in the loss of lives.

The institution notes in the release dated November 17th, 2021: “ We condemn the wanton desecration and destruction of human lives, particularly teachers, students and pupils desiring education”.

Adding in their condemnations, were the killing of two little girls Carolaise and Brandy in Buea and Bamenda respectively.

They also regret that the once peaceful region is now the most dangerous human habitat in the universe.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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