Violation of International Laws and Human Rights

The Execution of Mr. Anslem is not an isolated incident, but part of a broader pattern of targeted violence against civilians by the Cameroon Occupation Forces. Under International Laws, particularly the Geneva Conventions, the targeting, kidnapping, or execution of civilians in non-combat situations constitutes a war crime. Mr. Anslem was an unarmed educator, offering no threat, and his killing is a blatant violation of both International Humanitarian Laws and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Systematic War Crimes in Ambazonia

The Execution of Mr. Anslem is only one example of the daily atrocities committed by the Cameroon Occupation Forces in Ambazonia. These forces have been accused of committing systematic crimes including extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, the rape of women, harassment of civilians, and the extortion of money. These actions form a pattern that fits the legal definition of crimes against humanity and potentially genocide, as entire communities are being terrorized and systematically targeted.

Call for International Intervention

The Execution of Mr. Anslem. The situation in Ambazonia is deteriorating rapidly. The International community must not remain silent in the face of such gross violations of International Laws. We call on the United Nations, African Union, and other human rights bodies to urgently intervene, launch independent investigations, and hold the Cameroon Occupation Forces accountable. There can be no peace without justice, and no justice without action.