Targeted Killing of T-Pain On September 8, 2024, a civilian known as T-Pain was tragically shot and killed by Cameroon occupation forces in Mile 90, Bamenda, Ambazonia. This incident adds to the growing list of civilians who have lost their lives in the ongoing war in Ambazonia. The killing occurred around 6:30 PM, leaving the local community in shock and mourning.

the targeted killing of T-pain is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of violence and human rights abuses committed by the Cameroon occupation forces. Residents have reported that T-Pain was a close friend of Pancho, who was killed just a week earlier in Mbatu. This connection suggests that T-Pain’s killing was a targeted act of violence.

A Pattern of Violence

Eyewitness Accounts

Eyewitnesses reported hearing heavy gunfire for about 30 minutes before T-Pain’s lifeless body was discovered. The brutality of the attack has further fueled anger and fear among the residents of Bamenda, who have been living under the constant threat of violence amid the ongoing war in Ambazonia.

Daily Atrocities

Targeted Killing of T-Pain is part of the daily atrocities committed by Cameroon occupation forces in Ambazonia. Reports of targeted killings, torture, and other forms of violence have become all too common. The international community has repeatedly called for an end to these atrocities, but the situation remains dire.

Call for Justice

The death of T-Pain underscores the urgent need for international intervention to protect the civilians of Ambazonia and hold the perpetrators accountable. World leaders, human rights organizations, and the United Nations must condemn Cameroon for its continued atrocities and crimes in Ambazonia.

It is imperative to force Cameroon into meaningful dialogue to end the war declared on Ambazonians by President Paul Biya.

A Plea for Peace

The people of Ambazonia deserve justice and the right to live in peace, free from the fear of violence and oppression. It is time for the global community to take a stand against these egregious human rights violations and work towards a peaceful resolution to the ongoing war. Justice for T-Pain and all the victims of this brutal war is long overdue.