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Businesses and workers "furious" with McConnell over response to Kentucky's economic crisis: report | Salon.com
"I can’t imagine a state that needs additional relief more than Kentucky does"
BAMENDA, Cameroon | Women protest abuses in Cameroon Anglophone separatist fight
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BAMENDA, Cameroon | Women protest abuses in Cameroon Anglophone separatist fight
BAMENDA, Cameroon — Hundreds of women gathered for an angry protest in Cameroon on Friday against abuses committed in months of fighting between the government and Anglophone separatists.
With some singing, weeping, crying out or praying, the women described the rapes of their daughters and killings of family members as civilians are caught in the crossfire. Nearly 200,000 people have fled.
The women who gathered in a stadium in Bamenda city in the heart of the conflict called for an urgent dialogue on peace. They say they want to leave their homes and go without fear to the market and fields as before. They say they cannot remain silent and want to denounce what they call a dirty war.
The unrest in the southwest and northwest is a major issue as largely French-speaking Cameroon faces elections in October, with 85-year-old President Paul Biya, in power since 1982, running again.
The unrest that began in 2016 with teachers and lawyers demanding respect for the regions’ English education and justice systems led to a government crackdown and the emergence of armed separatists seeking an English-speaking state.
Tensions rose further in Bamenda on Thursday when a headmaster and three teachers were kidnapped by armed men.
“We are calling on the powers that be that women want peace,” said a protest organizer, Adah Mbah. “We do not have any hidden agenda anywhere. We are tired. For more than two years, we cannot be quiet.”
Many women at the protests carried leafy branches of so-called peace plants. Others clutched rosaries or dressed in black. They sat on the ground.
“The women are the ones mourning. The women are the ones managing their homes … they are struggling in all ways to survive,” said another organizer, Akouoh Aline. “We want our leaders to see our pain.”
In July, then-United Nations human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said he was deeply alarmed by reports of abuses in the southwest and northwest. Human rights groups have accused both the government and separatists of abuses including torture and the burning of homes.
The government has condemned separatist attacks and defended its security forces, saying all alleged atrocities are investigated.
By Associated Press
نوجوان سیاہ فام چارلس کی ہلاکت کے خلاف لند ن میں سیاہ فاموں کا زبردست مظاہرہ
لندن: پولس کارروائی میں ایک سیاہ فام کی ہلاکت کے خلاف سیاہ فاموں نے زبردست مظاہرہ کر کے لندن کی ایک مصروف ترین شاہراہ پر چکہ جام کر دیا۔پولیس کے ہاتھوں قتل ہونے والے سیاہ فام شہری کی مذمت اور پولیس کی جانب سے نسلی تعصب اور سیاہ فام شہریوں کو مسلسل تشدد کا نشانہ بنانے کے خلاف سینکڑوں برطانوی شہریو...
Angry Protest Song performed by The Psychoneurotic Squeeb Band This Tim Sprague penned ditty was one of my favorites to play live because it was easy to thash about while to. Sometimes we played it with a 3 peice horn section but this striped down arrangement comes from an epic show at the legendary Green Street Station.
Why the fuck wasn't the Wasp in The Avengers?