Massive Abduction

Early Sunday Morning Crackdown

On the morning of September 8, 2024, Cameroonian occupation forces launched a massive crackdown in Bamenda, arresting numerous Ambazonian citizens. The operation began at 5 AM, with forces blocking major roads, including the area behind Mortuary Nitop, an Eyewitness Narrated

Sunday church services were disrupted, preventing citizens from attending worship. Motorbike riders faced extortion, with demands of USD 16.91 10,000 CFA francs per bike. Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as people were detained and taken to public colonial security offices without clear charges.

Pattern of Human Rights Abuses

This Massive Abduction is part of a broader pattern of human rights abuses and atrocities committed by Cameroon Occupation forces in Ambazonia. The ongoing war, which began in 2016/2017, has resulted in thousands of deaths, widespread displacement, and severe humanitarian crises.

Call for International Intervention

The Ambazonian community is urgently calling on international bodies, including the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, and world powers, to investigate the war crimes and human rights violations perpetrated by the Cameroonian occupation forces.

Urgent Need for Protection

The Massive Abduction in Bamenda is an urgent need for international intervention to protect the rights and lives of Ambazonian citizens. The world must not ignore the suffering and injustices faced by the people of Ambazonia.