Human Rights Violations in Kumbo, Ambazonia: A Breach of International Law
November 18, 2017, in Kumbo, Bui State, Ambazonia, an unidentified man was abducted by Cameroonian Occupation Forces. This incident underscores a broader pattern of human rights abuses in Ambazonia, where the Cameroonian government and its forces have been accused of arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial executions. Such acts create fear and insecurity, eroding trust in governance and violating fundamental human rights.
Violation of International Laws
The abduction in Kumbo constitutes a breach of several International Laws. Arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which affirm the right to liberty, security, and due process. Article 9 of the ICCPR explicitly prohibits arbitrary arrest and detention, requiring fair trial standards.
Furthermore, the actions of the Cameroonian Occupation Forces may qualify as war crimes under the Geneva Conventions and customary International Humanitarian Law. Enforced disappearances are recognized as a grave violation of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, with the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court identifying such acts as crimes against humanity when conducted systematically.
Call for International Action
The incident highlights the urgent need for International attention and intervention in Ambazonia. The ongoing abuses—excessive force against civilians, lack of due process, and intimidation tactics—demand accountability and immediate action to prevent further human rights violations. The international community must pressure Cameroon to adhere to its obligations under international law and ensure the protection of civilians in conflict zones. Such violations risk becoming normalized without accountability, perpetuating suffering and instability in Ambazonia.