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Cameroonian lady goes down on her knees to seek Australian PM’s intervention in Anglophone Crisis

An anonymous Cameroonian lady in Australia is making news around the world as she was seen falling on her knees infront of the Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison.

The lady after going down on her knees, begged him to help stop the violence going on in Cameroon’s North West and South West regions.

The lady who has not been identified told Prime Minister Scott Morrison that most of her family members as well as thousands others back in Cameroon have been killed by the ever growing hostilities.

“I have no family left in this country. Help me, help me. Every day my people are being killed. I go through trauma every day. Please help me,” the woman said to Mr Morrison.

The woman after getting the attention of the local press that accompanied PM Scott Morrison said afterwards that she had lost approximately 8 family members to the crisis in Cameroon.

“The youngest one was 22-years-old, he was supposed to come to Australia and he was buried alive,” the woman said. “I asked Mr Morrison if Australia can intervene to stop the genocide. If this thing doesn’t stop I will be left alone in this world.” she added.

The Prime Minister however did not give a straight answer on whether Australia could intervene or not, but he did assure the woman that his country was open to receiving refugees including those from the African continent.

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