Generous donors let us feed victims of Cameroon homophobia
Colin Stewart is a 45-year journalism veteran. He is the…
Money for food for three emaciated gay prisoners is on its way to Cameroon, thanks to the generosity of donors to the Not Alone / Pas Seul project.

The Paris-based crowdfunding site Ulele yesterday declared the Not Alone / Pas Seul project a fully funded success and has released donors’ money for transfer to the St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation.
From there it goes to Cameroon for purchase of a portable stove, pots and food for the three imprisoned victims of Cameroon’s anti-homosexuality law, Section 347-bis.
For more information about the Not Alone / Pas Seul project, read this description of it:
For more information about each of the three prisoners, read these articles in this blog:
- Goal after prison for homosexuality: Reopen a restaurant
- Cameroon: ‘Get out of this hell’ is gay prisoner’s first goal
- Gay Cameroon inmate is eager to get back to songs and dance
