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Trafic d'enfants au Cameroun
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Traffic of children in Cameroun
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This text right to enable you to read this article raising the existence of the phenomenon of traffic of the children in Cameroun and in the close countries, Cameroun apart from being a country provider of children, is also useful like country of transit for nearby countries, for removed children of other countries.
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Kribi: 54 passengers of a boat escape dead
Écrit by Joseph ABENA ABENA
Heavy suspicions of traffic of children weigh on the crew.

“The state of this dugout gives shivers”. It is in these terms that the public prosecutor close the courts of Kribi qualified the boat which failed broad yesterday morning of Kribi. It was at a working session that the prefect of the Ocean chaired following the accident.
The artisanal boat failed the beach of Londji, to approximately 10 km of the town of Kribi. The cries of distress were spread in the small village. “We started to fight against death in open sea, because certain boards had already yielded, and water entered of any share”, testifies a Cameronian member to the crew.
The boat left Benign and made stopover in Nigeria, before continuing the voyage last Saturday with like final destination Gabon. It had on board 54 people including 24 Beninese, 11 Nigerians, 10 Ghanaians, 7 Burkinabes, 1 Malians, and 1 Cameronian. One could count 16 girls from 7 to 20 years and 2 little boys of 3 and 5 years. According to local authorities', On the 54 passengers, 51 does not have parts of identification.
The prefect of the Ocean, accompanied by, under prefect of Kribi and of the gripping force public prosecutor of the order is descended on the spot from the accident. The 54 victims were put in the integrated center of health of Londji, where they received a medical examination revealing a satisfying health.
However, several observers are unanimous on the assumption of a traffic of the children. They were 18 in the boat. “It is about a case of traffic of children with the network which leaves Benign, crosses the hinged plate of Nigeria with for point of fall Gabon”, thinks the departmental delegate of the social Affairs of the Ocean, Bernard Dieudonné Ngué. In the urgency, it distributed bread, water and sardines with the survivors. Two years before, a shipwreck had taken place on the same beach making 275 dead.
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We think that many things remain to be made as well on the level of the government as on the level of the organizations of fight against the traffic of the children to make move back the plague.
We call some with the supports of the ones and others to make stop the phenomenon in our areas.

July 8, 2008 | 5:55 PM Comments  0 comments

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