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Ngala Killian Chimtom is a Cameroonian journalist with eleven years of working experience. He currently work as a reporter and news anchor person for the Cameroon Radio Television, (both radio and television). Chimtom is also a stringer for a number of news organizations, including IPS, Ooskanews, Free Speech Radio News, Christian Science Monitor, CAJNews Africa; CAJNews, CNN.com and Dpa.
He has been awarded the African Climate Change and Environmental (ACCER°) Journalism Award (2016); the CAADP Media Award (2014);the Investigative Journalism Award organized by the British Council (2013) and the WASH Media Award (2012.)He received his bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication: Advanced School of Mass Communication, University of Yaounde 2 in June 2002.
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English By Moki Edwin Kindzeka Share on Facebook Print this page YAOUNDE - A second group of Cameroonian asylum-seekers are expected to be deported from the U.S. Tuesday, sparking condemnation from rights groups. Activists fear the mostly English-speaking Cameroonians will be prosecuted for alleged involvement in the country s separatist conflict. There are also growing concerns over the fate of the first group of Cameroonian asylum-seekers deported from the U.S. last month.
Cameroon media reports say 36 citizens will arrive in Douala from Texas on Tuesday after failed asylum bids in the United States.
Rights groups condemned the deportations, the second group of Cameroonian asylum-seekers sent back by the U.S. since October, when 86 were sent back.