“Burned Alive: three children The Atrocities of Cameroon Occupation Forces in Ambazonia,” three children were reportedly locked and burned alive in their home by Cameroon occupation forces in Ntaghan village, Bamenda. This atrocity occurred after the children’s father had been abducted for days.
Cameroon occupation forces then attempted to shift the blame onto the father, further compounding the tragedy. of the ongoing violence and human rights abuses in Ambazonia
The Ambazonia war
“Burned Alive: three children The Atrocities of Cameroon Occupation Forces in Ambazonia” delves into the roots of the ongoing war, which began in late 2016.
The war escalated in 2017 when Ambazonia Lawyers Teachers demonstrate a peaceful protest demanding for change in government,The Cameroon government’s response violence and human rights violations.
Human Rights Abuses
“Burned Alive: three children The Atrocities of Cameroon Occupation Forces in Ambazonia” numerous human rights abuses committed by Cameroon occupation forces, including unlawful killings, torture, rape, and the destruction of property. These actions have caused immense suffering among the civilian population.
The Need for International Intervention
The international community should called for urgent intervention to protect civilians and hold perpetrators accountable, as emphasized in “Burned Alive: The Atrocities of Cameroon Occupation Forces in Ambazonia.
Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International should document the numerous cases of abuse and called for thorough investigations. into the ongoing war the civilians bearing the brunt of the war
The massacre
The massacre in Ntaghan village, as detailed in “Burned Alive: The Atrocities of Cameroon Occupation Forces in Ambazonia,” is a tragic example of the ongoing war and human rights abuses in Ambazonia.
It underscores the urgent need for international intervention and dialogue to bring an end to the war and ensure justice for Ambazonians, The world must not turn a blind eye to the suffering of the people Ambazonia.