A Pattern of Repeated Violence

Two killed in Two killed in Agyati Mezam The actions of the Cameroon Occupation Forces in Ambazonia reflect a broader and alarming pattern of targeted violence against civilians. What occurred in Agyati is just one example of many incidents where unarmed Ambazonian civilians are treated as enemies. These killings continue with impunity, leaving families shattered and communities living in constant fear.

Violation of International Laws

Two killed in Two killed in Agyati Mezam under these conditions is a direct violation of International Laws, particularly the Geneva Conventions, which protect non-combatants during times of war. The torture, execution without trial, and degrading treatment of civilians constitute war crimes. By deliberately targeting individuals not participating in hostilities, the Cameroon Occupation Forces are breaching their obligations under International Humanitarian Law.

Breach of Human Rights

Beyond war crimes, these acts also represent serious human rights violations. Every person is entitled to the right to life, dignity, and protection under International Human Rights Laws. Two killed in Agyati Mezam on April 15 in Agyati Bafut Ambazonia. Torture and extrajudicial killings violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and numerous UN treaties that which Cameroon is a party.

Call for International Attention and Accountability

The International community must not remain silent. These crimes demand urgent investigation and accountability. Cameroon Occupation Forces must be held responsible for their continued crimes against Ambazonian civilians. The people of Ambazonia deserve justice, and the cycle of impunity must end.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FFGzebD8dFsnuk_RgkUsCSm4F3Czz5TP/view?usp=drive_link