3, May 2018
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Bamenda Arch Diocese confirms release of Father Niba 0
A priest in Cameroon’s Northwest region has been released by unknown gunmen after about two days in detention, Catholic Church leaders have disclosed. The Bamenda Archdiocese confirmed that Rev. Father William Niba had been abducted in the town of Belo. He was the principal of St. Bede’s College.
His arrest is said to be connected with the failure to observe a social boycott call by separatists. Local media sources reported that after the kidnapping of the principal panic gripped the school as parents rushed to withdraw their children.
Kidnapping is rampant among a section of the secessionists pushing for independence from French-majority Cameroon. The two Anglophone regions – Northwest and Southwest have long protested marginalization from the central government.
The main separatist group pushing for the so-called Ambazonia Republic command the Ambazonia Defence Forces (ADF) which says it targets members of the security forces but was not engaged in kidnap.
It suggests that other fringe groups are engaged in the kidnappings. The security situation in the region has meant curfews are in place supposedly to control the incidence of attacks.
The army has denied using reprisals against citizens after separatists attack them. That is contrary to reports by local media and rights groups that accuse them of human rights violations.
Source: Africa News
























3, May 2018
US: President Trump reportedly hiring Bill Clinton’s lawyer 0
US President Donald Trump is reportedly hiring Bill Clinton’s impeachment lawyer, Emmet Flood, as White House lawyer Ty Cobb quits.
“For several weeks Ty Cobb has been discussing his retirement and last week he let Chief of Staff [John] Kelly know he would retire at the end of this month,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement. On Wednesday.
Cobb (pictured below) was the main figure in the Trump team to defend the administration against of allegations of collusion with Russia.
Flood, a veteran Washington lawyer, would be joining the team “to represent the president and the administration against the Russia witch hunt.”
In an interview with ABC News, Cobb said a presidential interview with special counsel Robert Mueller is still being considered.
“It’s certainly not off the table and people are working hard to make decisions and work towards an interview,” Cobb said.
Trump added attorneys Joseph DiGenova and Victoria Toensing to his team of outside lawyers in March.
The investigation, known as the Russia probe, seeks to find out whether the Russian government coordinated with Trump’s aides after the intelligence community’s conclusion that the Kremlin helped with the New York billionaire’s campaign effort ahead of winning the White House, an allegation dismissed both by Moscow and the president.
Source: Presstv