Homophobia and hatred in Cameroon
Cameroon prosecutes people for consensual same-sex conduct more aggressively than almost any country in the world.
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Jonathan Duncan is a writer and designer living in London.
Cameroon prosecutes people for consensual same-sex conduct more aggressively than almost any country in the world.
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A review of UK media coverage of the viral politics of the misguided #Kony2012 social media campaign.