In this edition: Human rights investigators from Amnesty International warn that civilians in Cameroon are suffering sexual, physical and psychological violence as they're targeted by all the main players in an Anglophone separatist crisis that's gripped the country since 2016. Also, Senegal's future looks immediately more stable after President Macky Sall's decision not to seek a third term. Plus, we see how locals from the Ethiopian town of Lalibela are playing their part in restoring some of the iconic rock-hewn churches in the country's highlands.
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'Atrocities' committed by all sides in Cameroon's Anglophone crisis, Amnesty says
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