Members of the Anti-Sardinards Brigade (BAS) stormed the Cameroonian Embassy in Berlin today. The walls of the same building housing the diplomatic offices received unpleasant scratches on the paintwork.
These acts were accompanied by a message calling on Cameroon’s long-serving President, Paul Biya to leave power. So far, no authority has reacted to these acts of vandalism.
A faction of the BAS in Paris last Sunday, disrupted a church service in which a Cameroon Government Minister and her family were offering ‘thanksgiving’ to God for saving her from an accident that occured in Cameroon.
This is reminiscent of protests staged in 2018 in Paris, Berlin and London by this group of Cameroonians hostile to the Cameroonian authorities.
We will be back with updates on this story.
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