In the chilling days of October 2021, within the confines of Bafut, nestled in the Mezam State of Ambazonia, Mr. Ayuk Frank, an eyewitness to the harrowing events, recounted a tale of unspeakable horror that unfolded in the early hours of the day. The tranquil serenity of the village was shattered by the deafening roar of gunfire and the acrid scent of smoke as the Cameroon occupation forces launched a relentless assault on the community. Ambazonia Victims of War in Bafut village Mezam in Bamenda

Mr. Ayuk Frank, an eyewitness to the harrowing events,

Motorbikes, once a symbol of mobility and freedom for civilians, became targets of destruction as they were ruthlessly set ablaze by the occupant forces.

Schools, sanctuaries of learning and enlightenment, were not spared from the onslaught, their hallowed halls reduced to charred ruins amidst the chaos and carnage.

In the wake of the rampage, the people of Bafut were left reeling in a state of trauma and despair.

Five individuals were torn from the fabric of their community, abducted without mercy by the forces of tyranny.

Countless others, their bodies battered and broken, bore the physical and emotional scars of the violence inflicted upon them.

Ambazonia Victims of War in Bafut village Mezam in Bamenda

The streets of Bafut echoed with the anguished cries of the wounded and the grieving, a cacophony of pain and sorrow that reverberated throughout the land.

Yet, even amidst the darkness, the spirit of resilience burned brightly within the hearts of the Ambazonian people.

As they stood united in the face of oppression, they refused to be silenced by fear or intimidation.

Their resolve, tempered by the fires of adversity, became a beacon of hope in the darkest of times,

a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul. Ambazonia Victims of War in Bafut village Mezam in Bamenda

Though the road ahead may be fraught with peril and uncertainty, the people of Bafut remained steadfast in their quest for justice and freedom.

For in their unwavering determination, they found the strength to rise from the ashes of destruction and to reclaim their rightful place in the annals of history.

#”Bafut’s Agony: Victims of War Crimes by Cameroon Occupation Forces”