24, June 2021
French Cameroun: Land dispute leaves two dead, four injured 0
At least two people have been killed and four others seriously injured Tuesday following a dispute over land in Cameroon’s Far North region, a government official said.
Jean Lazare Ndongo Ndongo, prefect of Logone-et-Chari division of the region, said that the feud flared early Tuesday in Makary subdivision after villagers of two rival communities paid a visit to the disputed parcel of land. A traditional leader and a notable were killed and scores of houses were set ablaze, he told local media.
“The situation is now under control. Culprits will be punished,” Ndongo said, adding that government forces have been dispatched to the area to restore peace and order.
Authorities have asked the villagers to desist from using force to settle disputes in the subdivision where militants of terror group Boko Haram are reported to be active.
Source: Xinhuanet



















24, June 2021
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Doctors Without Borders asks Biya regime to allow it to resume work in Ambazonia 0
Medical charity MSF on Tuesday asked Cameroon to let it resume work in the country’s insurgency-riven English-speaking west, saying tens of thousands were deprived of medical care.
MSF (Doctors Without Borders) was banned from working in the Northwest region on 8 December on the grounds that it was “colluding” with armed local groups.
A bitter independence struggle by English-speaking rebels has been raging in Cameroon’s Northwest and Southwest regions since 2017.
Members of the anglophone minority in the French-speaking country have long complained of being marginalised.
In the past four years, more than 35 000 people have been killed and over 700 000 have fled their homes to escape the conflict.
“Given the scale of the health needs of the population, MSF urges the Cameroonian government to immediately lift this suspension,” the group said in a statement.
It added that “tens of thousands of people were without access to free and vital health care”.
MSF runs the sole free ambulance service in the region, supports several health centres and trains medical staff.
It said its workers regularly faced threats from government and non-state agents.
Source: AFP