The Battle Against The Terrorists Group Boko Haram Gets Increasingly Tough

Cameroon: 15 members of Boko Haram killed and 4 others captured by the Cameroonian army
According to security sources in Cameroon, at least fifteen members of the Nigerian Islamist sect, Boko Haram were killed by the army Monday morning at Ashigashia in the far north of the country in fighting against the battalion of airborne troops (BTAP).
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The intervention of the Cameroonian army in the region came after a series of bloody attacks in Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon. According to a latest official death toll, 85 people were killed Saturday night in northeastern Nigeria in an attack attributed to Boko Haram militants, while in neighbouring Chad, two suicide bombings were Sunday three dead and 56 wounded in a region regularly targeted by the nigerian Islamist group.
According to the army and local witnesses, the insurgents of Boko Haram attacked Saturday Dalori, a nearby town of Maiduguri, before setting fire to the village. In this context, the Cameroonian Army conducts operations from raking the field after fighting of rare violence between the BTAP and fighters of the Nigerian sect in the Cameroonian town of Ashigashia, near the border with Nigeria. At least fifteen elements of Boko Haram was killed, and four others captured Monday morning according to security sources. Last month, the Nigerian sect multiplies attacks in the far North Cameroon.
Since January 13, 2016, in Cameroon, attacks suicide perpetrated by Boko Haram, have already been 57 dead and 70 wounded, all civilians including also women and children, 11 dead in Kouyape January 13, 2016, 5 to Nguetchewe January 18, 2016, 37 in Bodo, January 25, 2016 and 4 to Kerawa. 237online.com Boko Haram has yet been three dead among the peasants in the night from Sunday to Monday to Madakar, another town on the border with the Nigeria.Selon the Government estimates, 1098 civilians, 67 soldiers and 3 police officers lost their lives between 2013 and 2016 start following 315 incursions, 12 accidents in mines and 32 suicide bombings attributed to Boko Haram.
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A Market in Yaounde against Boko Haram
The network More Women in Politics (MWP) will organize on 27 February 2016, an "international" market support of civil society in the armed forces committed to the front against terrorism. According to the organizers, it comes to pay tribute to all the countries victims of "these human atrocities, as well as military and civilian casualties which the majority unfortunately ranks among the women and children.
It will issue to make them aware, appeal to their conscience and to the recollection of what they carry of life and not of death, we learn. This market in the arteries of the city of Yaoundé, capital of Cameroon, will be held in the aftermath of the world conference on the theme: "Leadership, women's entrepreneurship and women's political participation" organised by the network to support the leadership and the political participation of women (More Women in Politics) and Inter-Patronal du Cameroun (GICAM) group, in the context of the female entrepreneurship Committee of this institution.
This world conference which will be held from 24 to 26 February 2016 at the Palace of Congress in Yaounde is placed under the high patronage of the President of the Republic of Cameroon, Paul Biya. According to Prof. Justine Ishtiaq, President of the network More Women in Politics, this conference is an "international framework in which experts from 20 countries of francophone and Commonwealth spaces, ranging from outset, identify ways to consolidate the gains of the promotion of women to decision-making posts in the world, and finger touch challenges the political participation of women in the world in general , in Africa in particular, with regard to the elections that are knocking at our doors in a dozen African countries.

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