No Justification for the Killing
Despite the claims made by Cameroon Occupation Forces, there were no links between Aben Bless and any armed group. He was merely an IDP struggling to survive by fetching water and selling bottled water in the streets of Munyenge. His tragic fate highlights the indiscriminate targeting of innocent civilians in Ambazonia.

Evidence of Torture and Dehumanization
Aben Bless’s lifeless body was found naked, wearing only pants that were too large for him. His family confirmed that these clothes did not belong to him. This suggests that he was subjected to humiliation, torture, and inhumane treatment before his death—clear violations of International Laws and human rights.

A War Crime Under International Laws
The execution of unarmed civilians, such as Aben Bless, by Cameroon Occupation Forces constitutes a war crime under International Laws. The Geneva Conventions strictly prohibit the extrajudicial killing of civilians, especially those who are not involved in hostilities. The targeting of IDPs, who have already been displaced due to conflict, further violates their right to protection and safety.

Human Rights Violations in Ambazonia
This brutal Execution of the Aben Bless act is a violation of fundamental human rights, including the right to life, dignity, and freedom from torture. The actions of Cameroon Occupation Forces continue to escalate the suffering of Ambazonians, as innocent civilians are arbitrarily detained, tortured, and executed without due process.

Call for International Intervention
The international community must hold Cameroon accountable for its crimes against civilians in Ambazonia. Human rights organizations and legal bodies must investigate this case and ensure justice for Aben Bless and all victims of similar atrocities committed by Cameroon Occupation Forces.