The Borneo Post

Gunmen abduct six children from Cameroon school

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DOUALA: Gunmen have abducted six children from a school in Bamenda, the capital of the northweste­rn, Englishspe­aking Northwest region of Cameroon, a teacher there told AFP.

“People attacked the high school yesterday ( Friday) at 11.00am (1000 GMT),” a teacher in Bamenda told AFP. “Six pupils have been abducted.” The informatio­n was confirmed by a source close to the security services in Bamenda.

Local media reports said one of the six had managed to escape, but that informatio­n has not yet been independen­tly confirmed.

Cameroon’s two anglophone regions in the west of Cameroon are the site of an armed separatist uprising, where the separatist­s have called for a boycott of the schools. They argue the Frenchlang­uage education system penalises English- speaking students.

Already, since the start of the new term in September, insurgents have killed one school director, mutilated a teacher and attacked several high schools.

The results of the country’s presidenti­al election, which took place on Oct 7, are still to be announced, but the incumbent, Paul Biya, ran for a seventh term in office. — AFP

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