17, August 2020
Southern Cameroons: Vice President Yerima condoles with family of murdered Muyuka girl 0
The Vice President of the Southern Cameroons Interim Government, Dabney Yerima has expressed sadness over the brutal murder of Confort Tumassang in Muyuka by armed militia loyal to the French Cameroun regime in Yaoundé.
Vice President Yerima in a condolence message through Southern Cameroons Communications Secretary Milton Takam, on Sunday described the killing of the young Southern Cameroons lady as shocking and despicable.
Cameroon Concord News understands lawyers representing the Interim Government will be paying a condolence visit to the family at the residence of the deceased to sympathize with the immediate family over the loss.
The Southern Cameroons leader described Confort Tumassang’s demise as a great loss to the Federal Republic of Ambazonia and promised to take stiffer measures to address security concerns in both the Southern and Northern Zone of Ambazonia.
Vice President Yerima condemned the killing of the Muyuka lady and assured Southern Cameroonians of the commitment of the Ambazonia Interim Government to guarantee the security of their lives and property.
Dabney Yerima, also, prayed that Ambazonia ancestors will receive the soul of the departed and comfort her family.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai



















17, August 2020
US voices concern about escalating attacks in Southern Cameroons 0
The US Embassy in Cameroon raised concern about horrific attacks against civilians in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Central African country by armed separatist fighters.
“We note the disturbing rise of brutal attacks in recent weeks, including beheadings, torture, and bombings in civilian areas,” the embassy said in a statement on Friday.
“We offer our condolences to all those bereaved by these acts, and call for impartial investigations to take place and for perpetrators to be brought to justice in accordance with Cameroonian law,” it added.
Condemnations came after footage of the murder of two women by separatist groups in the Northwest and Southwest regions was shared on social media. The separatists had also kidnaped and murdered an aid worker.
It has generated outrage across the country and calls for justice and investigation.
Tibor Nagy, assistant secretary for US Department of State’s Bureau of African Affairs, took to Twitter to express his concern about the escalating attacks by armed separatists against civilians in the above-mentioned regions.
“My condolences to all of the victims and their families, and I hope to see impartial investigations to bring the perpetrators to justice,” Nagy said.
The Cameroon government also condemned the “acts of barbarity and horror perpetrated in recent days by secessionist terrorist armed gangs, which continue to sow terror and desolation among the populations in the Northwest and Southwest regions.”
Earlier this year, the Norwegian Refugee Council named Cameroon as the world’s most neglected displacement crisis for the second year running.
Cameroon has been marred by protests since 2016, with residents in English-speaking regions saying they have been marginalized for decades by the central government and the French-speaking majority.
Violence in the Anglophone regions over the last three years has claimed an estimated 3,000 lives and caused the displacement of over 730,000 civilians, according to the Human Rights Watch.
Source: Anadolu Agency