Cameroon expels 100,000 Nigerian refugees

Cameroon has broken international law, forcibly dismissing at least 100 thousand Nigerians who had fled the Boko Haram regime, reports Human Rights Watch. Cameroon's communications minister has denied comments from the report, which says the army is dismissing refugees and torturing them. Human Rights Watch has said this [...]
Cameroon has broken international law, forcibly dismissing at least 100 thousand Nigerians who had fled the Boko Haram regime, reports Human Rights Watch.
Cameroon's communications minister has denied comments from the report, which says the army is dismissing refugees and torturing them.
Human Rights Watch has said this deportation represents the largest illegal repatriation we've seen in recent years.
This is a subx0 flagrant violation” of world law and Cameroon.
Boko Haram's forces have killed hundreds of thousands of people in their war in southeastern Nigeria.












