February 7, 2024, Kikaikom Bui State Northern Ambazonia: was struck by horror as the ruthless hands of the CAMEROON OCCUPATION FORCES brutally claimed the lives of four innocent Ambazonian civilians. This merciless attack cast a dark shadow over the village, leaving the community in deep sorrow and despair. The Kikaikom Bui Massacre is a glaring example of war crimes committed against the people of Ambazonia.

A War Crime Under International Laws
The Kikaikom Bui Massacre violates INTERNATIONAL LAWS, particularly the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit the targeting of civilians during armed conflicts. The CAMEROON OCCUPATION FORCES’ deliberate killing of unarmed individuals in Kikaikom Bui constitutes a war crime under international statutes. These atrocities reflect a blatant disregard for humanitarian principles and demonstrate the oppressive military aggression against the Ambazonian people.
Human Rights Violations in Ambazonia
The Kikaikom Bui Massacre is a severe violation of fundamental human rights, including the right to life, security, and freedom from arbitrary execution. The CAMEROON OCCUPATION FORCES’ systematic acts of violence against civilians in Kikaikom Bui amount to crimes against humanity. The international community must acknowledge these violations and take urgent action to hold perpetrators accountable for their inhumane actions.

The Occupation and Oppression of Ambazonia
For years, the people of Ambazonia have suffered under the brutal control of the CAMEROON OCCUPATION FORCES. The Kikaikom Bui Massacre is yet another example of the ongoing oppression, extrajudicial killings, and terror inflicted upon Ambazonian civilians. The illegal occupation of Ambazonia by Cameroon violates the right to self-determination and perpetuates a cycle of violence and suffering.
A Call for Justice and International Intervention
The Kikaikom Bui Massacre underscores the urgent need for international intervention. The global community must enforce INTERNATIONAL LAWS to end the atrocities committed by the CAMEROON OCCUPATION FORCES. Justice must prevail, and those responsible for these heinous crimes must face trial before international tribunals to prevent further suffering of the Ambazonian people.