Hundreds of Christians inside a Roman Catholic church in Yaounde sang in prayer, asking for peace and God's intervention in Cameroon, especially after what clergyman Timothy Siwe said was a massacre in the English-speaking village of Ngarr-buh.
"People are massacred and burned in their houses. It is not acceptable. It is not acceptable in our 21st century. Women, babies, houses burned. This is too much. We have to come [together] as one people and stop this genocide that is going on," Siwe said.
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