Three men were sentenced to 6 months of hard labor, on the accusation of being gay, which apparently, could make you serve 5 years in prison in Cameroon. Alice Nkom is the loyer of Lazare Baeeg, Emmanuel Balep and Tony Dikongue and is planning to keep up her legal battle to get the men free. They already spent 6 months in prison. The international community that claims to see human rights as crucial should give a strong signal to Cameroon that this is unacceptable.
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