On November 24, 2021, yet another horrifying incident unfolded in Bamenda Mezam State within the contested region of Ambazonia as the Cameroon Occupation Forces brazenly stormed a school, according to eyewitnesses, Atrocity in School 4 Abducted: Ambazonia Mezam State, Bamenda
Atrocity in School 4 student were Abducted in Ambazonia Mezam State, Bamenda
indiscriminately unleashing a barrage of gunfire, terrorizing students and educators alike, resulting in the abduction of four innocent children and leaving many others wounded as they desperately sought refuge from the chaos and carnage that ensued,
the names of the abducted victims including Emmanuel Orume, a tender 12-year-old,
Joyceline Ikem, a 16-year-old student,
Kum Emmanuel, aged 17, and their teacher, Ms. Celestina Song, Atrocity in School 4 student were Abducted in Ambazonia Mezam State, Bamenda
all forcibly taken captive by the Cameroon Occupation Forces , in yet another tragic episode highlighting the relentless cycle of violence and terror that has become all too common in the lives of those residing in Ambazonia, where the innocence of childhood and the pursuit of knowledge are met with the harsh reality of conflict and oppression,
underscoring the urgent need for a resolution
underscoring the urgent need for a resolution to the protracted crisis plaguing the region, one that respects the fundamental rights and dignity of all individuals, and seeks to foster a climate of peace, reconciliation, and mutual understanding,
where the aspirations of future generations are nurtured and safeguarded, free from the specter of violence and fear, in a world where every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive in an environment that celebrates diversity, promotes inclusivity, and upholds the sanctity of life,
as we stand in solidarity with the people of Ambazonia, bearing witness to their resilience and courage in the face of adversity, and reaffirming our commitment to justice, peace, and human rights for all.
#Schoolyard Tragedy: Four Children Abducted by Cameroon Occupation Forces in Bamenda”