8, June 2022
Spain grants nationality to daughter of an undocumented Cameroonian woman 0
A Spanish court has upheld the decision to grant Spanish nationality to the daughter of a Cameroon woman who was born while they migrated to Europe.
The girl had been residing in Spain without any official documents that granted her a nationality since she and her mother arrived in 2018.
In a ruling seen by The Associated Press on Wednesday, the provincial court in Gipuzkoa in northern Spain took the measure to ensure that the girl no longer remained “in a stateless limbo” and “in inequality respect to other minors.”
Both the court’s press office and Spanish Commission for Refugees said this is the first case of its kind in the European Union country. The ruling upheld a previous decision by a lower court in 2021 to grant the girl nationality. It had been appealed by the government.
According to the court ruling, the mother and daughter crossed the Mediterranean and arrived in Tarifa in southern Spain in May 2018. The mother sent a request to the Cameroon embassy in Madrid for a Cameroon passport for her daughter, but they told her that she would need a birth certificate from Morocco or must return to Cameroon. She then asked Morocco officials for a birth certificate and a Moroccan passport for her daughter but never heard back.
The daughter was unable to be registered with city officials in the northern city of San Sebastián where she lives. That stopped her from getting full access to the public health system.
According to Program Ödos, a Spanish charity dedicated to women and children in migration, 550 children accompanied with their parents arrived to Spain in 2020 without any documentation to prove their birth.
Source: AP
9, June 2022
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Serious Commotion as angry soldiers burn Mamfe Divisional Hospital 0
Cameroon government soldiers in Mamfe the chief town in Manyu Division used fuel from the base of an elite military unit in Besongabang and setup the entire Mamfe Divisional Hospital on fire, local leaders in Banya Quarters said on Wednesday.
The soldiers, who were responding to a series of attacks on their checkpoints by Amba fighters, accused the medical staff of the hospital of helping wounded fighters and also for spying on them.
Residents of Mamfe reported late on Wednesday hearing gunshots and heavy weapons fire between Amba fighters and Cameroon government army soldiers around GRA area, though they said the situation was calm after the entire hospital had been ravaged by fire.
Cameroon Concord News gathered that when the hospital was set on fire many patients undergoing treatment ran for their lives. There were no immediate reports of any casualties.
Residents of Mamfe have described the attack on the hospital and other houses adjacent to the hospital as the biggest so far carried out by elements of the Francophone dominated Cameroon government army.
During the attack, the Francophone soldiers burnt down the office of the chief medical officer and the main buildings of the General Hospital.
Since the attack, many persons have been reported missing while families have been separated and in disarray.
By Kingsley Betek in Mamfe