horrific act of brutality. Mr. Herbert,

On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, the small town of Bamali in Ndop State, in Ambazonia, witnessed a horrific act of brutality. Mr. Herbert, an Ambazonian male of fighting age, was tied and dragged behind a truck by Cameroon occupation forces until his death. This heinous act underscores the ongoing atrocities committed against the Ambazonian population.

Systematic Targeting of Ambazonian Males

The brutal Death of Mr. Herbert is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of violence. Cameroon occupation forces have been systematically targeting Ambazonian males of fighting age, accusing them of being potential threats. This daily persecution has led to countless deaths, instilling fear and despair among the local population.

Eight Years of Unrelenting war

The war in Ambazonia has been raging for eight years, marked by severe human rights violations. The Cameroon occupation forces’ actions have included extrajudicial killings, abductions, and torture. These war crimes have devastated communities, leaving a trail of grief and loss. The international community’s silence has only emboldened the perpetrators.

The Need for International Intervention

The ongoing war in Ambazonia demands urgent international attention. The brutal Death of Mr. Herbert highlights the dire need for intervention to stop the daily atrocities. Human rights organizations and global leaders must call for an end to the violence and initiate dialogue to resolve the war. The people of Ambazonia deserve peace and justice.

A Call for Justice

As the war continues, the memory of victims like Mr. Herbert must not fade. Their stories are a testament to the resilience of the Ambazonian people and a call to action for the global community. It is imperative to hold those responsible accountable and work towards a peaceful resolution that respects the rights and dignity of all Ambazonians.