The Morning Call
Amnesty international yesterday released a report calling for the Cameroonian government to reveal the whereabouts of some 130 men and boys still missing two years after they were arrested suspected of being part of the Nigeria based militant group Boko Haram. Some 25 suspects died while in custody during that period however the government has never revealed the identity of the victims, the cause and circumstances of their deaths, or their place of burial to their families.
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