Thursday 5 October 2017

Cameroonians bemoan arrest of pregnant woman, social media still blocked

Cameroonians bemoan arrest of pregnant woman, social media still blocked

Cameroonians in the English-speaking regions are campaigning for the release of a five-month pregnant woman and her husband who were reportedly arrested by the security forces during the government repression on October 1.

The arrest of Sola Yundze and her husband Sakwe Frank from their home in Limbe in the South-West Region has generated the #FreeSola campaign on social media despite the internet blockade over the past three days.
According to political activist Kah Walla, the couple is under detention at the Buea Prison in the capital of the region.

Received report Sola Nyuykongmu Yundze 5 mths pregnant & husband arrested fm home in Limbe Oct 1. Held to date-Buea prison. RT pls 

The government deployed the military and police officers to the two Anglophone regions two days ahead of a planned protest on October 1 to declare the two region independent of the country.
Amnesty International said 17 people were killed during the repression on the said date while over 200 were arrested.
Among the dead is the Deputy Mayor of Ndu, Martin Yembe, local media report despite warning by the government not to air views of the embittered regions demanding secession.
Deputy Mayor of Ndu Mr Martin Yembe MURDERED on Oct 1st but what puzzles me more is the silence of the Opposition. Farewell Sir ! ðŸ™‡‍♂️
Internet connection was restored on Tuesday but the blockade on social media still persists.
“This Monday, October 2, access to key messaging services such as Whatsapp or Facebook Messenger is still suspended in the Northwest and South-West regions. Users who have access to these services are obliged to use virtual private networks (VPNs),” said Paul Joel Kamtchang, Deputy Secretary General of the Cameroon Journalists’ Union.
The government denied shutting down internet connection.
Just had our Internet access restored. Still need VPN to browse because there's still a barricade on social media@africatechie@OliSankara
Curfews have been imposed in the Anglophone regions and the people are on lock down.
Oh no Sola!Putting a pregnant woman in jail is the lowest of a state can do to a woman 
Human Rights have been disrespected in all forms in Cameroon. Buea Prison is not a place for pregnant women 

On the streets, gunned down. In their homes, pulled away like fugitives. Even unborn babies not safe..



Source: AfricaNews

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