On February 21st, 2020, the Crisis tragedy befell Mr. Acha Kallanny, a 24-year-old resident of Limbe, situated within Buea, the federal capital of Ambazonia, as he became a victim of arrest, torture, and subsequent detention by the Cameroon occupation Forces.
His harrowing ordeal ultimately led to his untimely demise while in prison custody.
His harrowing ordeal ultimately led to his untimely demise while in prison custody.
The loss of Mr. Kallanny serves as a poignant illustration of the pervasive atmosphere of fear and brutality that pervades Ambazonia,
where innocent civilians routinely face arbitrary arrest, torture, and extrajudicial detention at the hands of the military forces.
Mr. Kallanny’s tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the grave human rights violations inflicted upon the people of Ambazonia,
underscoring the urgent need for accountability and justice in the face of unchecked state-sponsored violence.
His story symbolizes the countless injustices suffered by individuals who dare to speak out against oppression and tyranny in Ambazonia.
As the community mourns the loss of Mr. Kallanny, his memory becomes a rallying cry for all those who yearn for an
end to the reign of terror and oppression that plagues their homeland.
Kallanny’s tragic fate, the call for accountability grows louder, Ambazonia Crisis
In the wake of Mr. Kallanny’s tragic fate, the call for accountability grows louder,
echoing through the streets of Ambazonia and resonating with all those who refuse to be silenced in the face of injustice.
His memory serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring resilience and determination among those who continue to fight for freedom,
dignity, and human rights in Ambazonia. As the community honors his memory, they reaffirm their commitment to seeking justice
for Mr. Kallanny and all those who have fallen victim in this Crisis to state-sponsored violence in their quest for a brighter future.
#Abduction of Acha Kallanny by the cameroon occupation forces in Ambazonia Crisis