AGovC HHS February 11 Advisory
Increased Risk of War Crimes and Violence – Public Urged to Take Precautions
The AGovC Human Rights and Humanitarian Services (HHS) Office issues this urgent advisory to the Ambazonian public regarding the heightened risk of violence around February 11. Documented evidence from 2016 to 2024 confirms a disturbing pattern: Cameroun’s Occupation Forces consistently escalated war crimes in Ambazonia during this period in an attempt to assert control over Ambazonia. These crimes include extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, torture, and other gross human rights violations.

acted to brutal repression. In past years, women, children, and the elderly have not been spared from these atrocities. As Cameroun continues its occupation, these violations will likely intensify again.
To safeguard lives, the AGovC HHS Office strongly urges all Ambazonian civilians to remain indoors and avoid any potential confrontations between the Ambazonian Defense Forces and Cameroun’s occupation forces. on February 11 It is crucial to stay away from military patrols, avoid public gatherings, and report any human rights violations to relevant advocacy organizations.
Your safety is our priority. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and avoid confrontation.
Signed,
AGovC Human Rights and Humanitarian Services Office