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The brutal attacks on peaceful protesters In Anglophone Cameroon makes it logical to continue striking
Amid tension, the gruesome civilian killings by some Cameroon soldiers, and documented cases of Human Rights violation and the abuse of the rule of law by the police in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, it is illogical for any school to violate the boycott of classes.
Students and teachers must not go to school in fear and insecurity. It affects knowledge acquisition and effective transfer of knowledge. Also, any reported cases of missing civilians must be blamed on the police or soldiers who are combing all neighbourhoods and conducting arbitrary arrests.
School principals could also be blamed for any single case of a missing student or pupil.
Several cases of missing civilians have been reported already on social media. Most of them are students.
Please, STAY AT HOME and be peaceful. It is now an information war and the use of soft power, some observers say. The regime should investigate videos of Human Rights abuse by a few of its soldiers and policemen.
Also, try as much as possible to get the name of any police officer violating rights. We will name, shame and blame them online. Also get the name of any civilian perpetrating violence.
The strike is now gaining coordination thanks to the social media. The Common Law Lawyers still take the lead.
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