Forced to Swim in Mud

The ongoing war in Ambazonia, on April 2021 the English-speaking Ambazonia, has seen severe human rights violations committed by the Cameroonian occupation forces. Innocent civilians, including women and children, have been subjected to unimaginable brutality. This article aims to draw the attention of the Norwegian government and world leaders to these atrocities, including the horrific incident where a breastfeeding mother was forced to swim in mud.

Forced Degradation of Breastfeeding Mothers

One of the most harrowing incidents reported involves a breastfeeding Ambazonian mother being forced to swim in mud by the Cameroonian occupation forces. This act of degradation is not only a violation of her dignity but also poses severe health risks to both the mother and her infant. Such inhumane treatment highlights the extent of the cruelty inflicted upon the Ambazonian people.

Systematic Killings and Torture

Cameroonian occupation forces have been accused of systematic killings, abductions, and torture of Ambazonian civilians. Among these atrocities, the incident where a breastfeeding mother was forced to swim in mud stands out as a particularly egregious example of the violence and humiliation faced by the Ambazonian people.

Reports indicate that more than 6,000 civilians have been killed since the war began. The use of excessive force and violence against unarmed civilians, including peaceful protesters, has created a climate of fear and oppression in the region.

Call to Action for Norway and World Leaders

The Norwegian government and world leaders must take a stand against these atrocities. It is imperative to pressure the Cameroonian government to cease its brutal campaign, which includes forcing breastfeeding mothers to swim in mud, and engage in meaningful dialogue with Ambazonian representatives. International intervention is crucial to ensure the protection of human rights and the restoration of peace in Ambazonia.

The brutality of the Cameroonian occupation forces against innocent Ambazonian civilians, including the horrific incident where a breastfeeding mother was forced to swim in mud, is a grave violation of human rights. The international community, including Norway, must act swiftly to address this war and support the Ambazonian people’s quest for justice and self-determination.