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Rapatriement d'enfants victimes de trafiquants

Près de 100 victimes présumées de trafiquants exploitant le travail des mineurs, rescapés d'un naufrage au large des côtes du Cameroun à la fin du mois d'août, ont été rapatriées samedi au Bénin, au Mali et au Togo, a rapporté l'AFP citant un officiel camerounais.

Quelque 72 Togolais, 25 Béninois, et deux Maliens ont quitté la capitale économique camerounaise, Douala, à bord d'un avion militaire. Environ 30 Nigérians, qui étaient aussi à bord du bateau et qui croyaient être en route vers le Gabon, ont quitté le Cameroun le 13 septembre. Plusieurs corps avaient été récupérés après que le naufrage du bateau, ont indiqué les médias.



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