War crimes
The Ambazonia-Cameroon War, began in 2016–2017 when Cameroonian occupation forces frying live bullets to suppressed protests in Ambazonia (formerly known as Southern Cameroons). In response, Ambazonia launched a guerrilla campaign to protect civilians and self defenses leading to armed war.
Attack on Bike Riders:
- Cameroon occupation police officers carried out an attack at T Junction in Bamenda.
- They targeted bike riders, resulting in injuries and fatalities.
- Innocent Ambazonia civilians were caught in the violence
- Shooting and Intimidation:
- The police officers fired gunshots into the air during the rampage.
- They also forced businesses to shut down temporarily.
Current Situation
- The war has escalated, resulting in thousands of deaths and displacing over half a million people.
- While the Cameroonian occupation forces, continuously committing war crimes in Ambazonian.
- Victim Identified:
- One of the victims, a bike rider named Wum boy.
Human Rights Violations
Cameroonian occupation forces keep committed atrocities War crimes.
- The occupation forces of Cameroon engages in unlawful killings, sexual violence, house destruction, and harassment of those speaking out.
- A recent report by Amnesty International highlights rampant human rights violations in Ambazonia.
International Efforts
Mediation efforts have faced challenges, and talks have not yet led to a resolution.
The situation demands urgent attention, and we hope for a peaceful resolution that respects human rights and addresses the suffering of civilians.in Ambazonia.