US Yaps Biya's Condolence Message For Las Vegas Shouting And points Back to his country
US Yaps Biya's Condolence Message And Points Back To The Killings In Southern Cameroons, While Asking Government To Respect Human Rights
The United States of America has reacted to the violence and killings happening in the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon since Oct. 1, 2017.
In a Press Statement from White House Spokes Person Heather Nauert yesterday Oct. 4, 2017, probably after receiving President Paul Biya's letter of condolence to the American people, following the 1st October shootings in Las Vega, the US show their concerns about the violence used on citizens by government, to restrict free expression and peaceful assembly.
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The Statement reads: "The United States is deeply concerned about violence and the loss of human life in protests that have taken place in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon since October 1. The Cameroonian government’s use of force to restrict free expression and peaceful assembly, and violence by protestors, are unacceptable. We urge the Government of Cameroon to respect human rights and freedom of expression, including access to the internet. We call on all sides to exercise restraint from further violence, and engage in dialogue for a peaceful, durable resolution
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