The killing in Babanki, the civilians, especially those not engaged in hostilities, breaches Article 147 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. This article prohibits violence against civilians in occupied territories, including willful killing. The actions of the Cameroonian forces, targeting unarmed civilians, amount to a war crime and highlight a blatant disregard for International legal standards.

Additional Protocol I, Article 51, explicitly prohibits indiscriminate attacks affecting civilians. The killing of a woman returning from a burial exemplifies a failure to distinguish between combatants and civilians, a core principle of International Humanitarian Law. The principle of distinction mandates that military operations must avoid targeting non-combatants, and the failure to adhere to this principle constitutes a serious breach.

The actions of the Cameroonian Occupation Forces not only violate International Humanitarian Law but also infringe upon fundamental human rights. The right to life, a cornerstone of human rights law, has been egregiously violated. This incident underscores the ongoing human rights abuses in Ambazonia, where civilians continue to suffer under occupation, facing violence and repression.

The killing in Babanki, This tragic incident calls for urgent International intervention to hold the perpetrators accountable. Upholding international law and protecting human rights in Ambazonia is imperative to prevent further atrocities and ensure justice for the victims and their families.