Abduction, Injured, Tortured and Killed, Cameroon Occupation Forces: in Kumba, Meme State, Southern Ambazonia. The Cameroon Occupational Forces, known for their oppressive tactics, unleashed chaos upon the community, leaving devastation in their wake.
These actions are considered serious Human Rights violations and qualify as War Crimes under International Law. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court defines War Crimes as grave violations, including targeting civilians and causing intense suffering. Additionally, the Geneva Conventions protect civilians in conflict areas and uphold their rights. These laws emphasize the need for accountability and justice in such cases.
Cameroon Occupational Forces Unleash Violence
Amidst the turmoil, more than five individuals were forcefully abducted by the Cameroon Occupational Forces, plunging families into anguish as their whereabouts remained unknown. As the Ambazonian people sought refuge from the brutality, many found themselves injured in the crossfire, highlighting the difficult reality of living under occupation.
Seeking Safety Amidst Oppression
The very act of seeking safety became a treacherous journey as the Cameroon occupation forces continued their heavy-handed approach, disregarding basic human rights and leaving a trail of suffering in their wake.
AGovC’s Call for International Attention
The Ambazonia Governing Council (AGovC) emphasizes the urgent need for international attention to the plight of the Ambazonian people. Rooted in historical and cultural context, the atrocities witnessed on January 15, 2017, serve as a stark reminder of the oppressive nature of the Cameroon occupation forces.
Ambazonia’s Quest for Freedom
This article aims to shed light on the tragic events that unfolded in Kumba, Ambazonia, under the shadow of the Cameroon Occupational Forces. Through narration of Ambazonia’s plight, it is hoped that the International community will rally behind their quest for freedom and self-governance, standing against oppression and injustice.