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AMBAZONIA DETAINEES IN BUEA FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES AFTER EATING FOOD POISON!
Over 433 Ambazonia detainees at the Buea Central Prison face life threatening illnesses following yesterday's meal that was served them at the prison. They need urgent medical attention to be followed by their unconditional release from prison.
As a matter of fact, those who ate the prison food developed complications which made them to deficate periodically throughout the night until late in the morning hours, since there is only one toilet per ward, some inmates defecated on their clothes, others did so in buckets while others used wrapping papers.
The cues and conflicts infront of the toilet caused a lot of disturbances all night long. It was about 7am that they opened the doors for some to rush to the public open air latrine.
Despite the pandemonium, the prison authorities have remained silent.
This Adds To An Outbreak Of A Strange Skin Infection That Attacks Especially The Male Genital Organs Giving Rise To Wounds That Make Victims Unable To Wear Pants And Walk About Freely.
I'm making this news public in my capacity as United Support for Peace NGO President calling on Cameroonian authorities to respect basic human rights and prevent more deaths in this detention facility.
Dr. David Makongo (United Support for Peace President)
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