Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé)
26 February 2008
Noah R yesterday woke up at 5 a.m, not because he had something pressing to do before going to work. He was up early enough to prepare for the long trek he had to make to reach his work place.
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This sounds like an innocent fairytale compared to the reality going on in Douala. All work has stopped for many major companies as NO means of transportation is safe. And even the hungry are being chased from water and bread lines by angry mobs waving machetes. Today (Feb 27) there has been some use of tear gas and water cannons. And many many of the technical expatriots from numerous countries are making their exit plans if not in place already. I am encouraging my relative to leave Douala and never return, as it appears conditions are become worse by the hour.
My husband is in Bemenda on a mission trip since last week him and his group is supposed to come back this Friday, flying from Douala. As for your comments, it does not seems like their will be able to leave any time soon. What do you think? I'm worry. Thanks.
Iwill like read more news on the cameroon politicail crisse.