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Southern Cameroons Crisis: Yerima, Ambazonian activist ‘placed on kill list’

9, August 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Yerima, Ambazonian activist ‘placed on kill list’ 0

A Southern Cameroons activist who also moonlighted as undercover reporter with Cameroon Concord News Group has been reportedly placed on a “kill list” by the Francophone dominated gendarmerie force in Yaoundé following his revelations about violence against women and children in Anglophone Cameroon.

Cameroon Intelligence Report sources deep within the National Gendarmerie headquarters gathered that Randuf Agbor Egbenchong who fled the country to North America was placed on the “kill list” alongside senior members of the exiled Southern Cameroons Interim Government including Vice President Dabney Yerima.

Security sources in the nation’s capital Yaoundé hinted Cameroon Intelligence Report that the neo-Nazi government of French President Emmanuel Macron recently gave the green light for the Biya Francophone regime to hunt down all Anglophone activists involved in the crisis in Southern Cameroons.

Cameroon Intelligence Report understands Randuf Agbor Egbenchong was placed on the kill list after the regime documented evidence of his activities within the Southern Cameroon Youth League which currently transformed into Ambazonia Restoration Force and is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Cameroon government army soldiers deployed to Anglophone Cameroon.

When our Yaoundé City Reporter contacted the National Gendarmerie headquarters for a statement, which is normal in journalistic standards, they threatened to put her name on the list, our correspondent said.

A member of the Southern Cameroons Interim Government who spoke to Cameroon Intelligence Report but sued for anonymityrevealed that most of the people on the list, including Vice President Dabney Yerima have already been receiving death threats.

CIR chief political correspondent Isong Asu says that the list is promoting violence.  He added that there are over 189 young Southern Cameroons activists on that kill list right now.

By Chi Prudence Asong

US lifts policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico

9, August 2022

US lifts policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico 0

The US Department of Homeland Security announced Monday night it will end a Trump-era policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico while their applications play out in court.

The DHS announcement comes hours after a judge lifted an injunction that had prevented US President Joe Biden’s administration from ending the so-called “Remain in Mexico” policy.

Under the policy, instituted in 2019 under former president Donald Trump, tens of thousands of asylum-seekers were sent across the border until required to appear in the United States for their immigration hearings.

Critics called the program cruel and dangerous, with vulnerable people sometimes forced to wait in border towns the United States had advised its own citizens against visiting due to violence.

The policy will be rolled back “in a quick, and orderly, manner,” the department wrote in a statement.

No one else will be enrolled and those who cross the border for their court dates will no longer be sent back to Mexico afterwards, the DHS added.

The Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), as the policy is officially called, “has endemic flaws, imposes unjustifiable human costs, and pulls resources and personnel away from other priority efforts to secure our border,” DHS said.

Soon after taking office, Biden attempted to fulfill a campaign promise to end the border measure as part of what he called a more humane approach to immigration.

But a group of Republican-governed states led by Texas sued the administration and a US District Court ordered the policy to be reinstated.

The case eventually ended up before the Supreme Court, which ruled on June 30 that Biden had the authority to end the program.

From the start of the policy in January 2019 until its initial suspension under Biden, at least 70,000 people were sent to Mexico, according to the American Immigration Council.

Human Rights First said there were 1,544 publicly documented cases of murder, rape, torture, kidnapping or other assaults of individuals sent across the border under Remain in Mexico between January 2019 and 2021, with multiple people, including at least one child, dying.

The Trump administration had argued a “zero tolerance” approach was needed to stem illegal immigration to the United States.

Under the resurrected policy, from December 2021 until June 2022, 9,563 people were enrolled in the policy, most of whom were not from Mexico but Nicaragua.

During Biden’s tenure, more than 200,000 people attempting to enter the country illegally have been stopped at the border each month and sent back, either under Remain in Mexico or a separate, Covid-related policy blocking people at the border.

Source: AFP

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Nigerian immigration arrest, detain 3 gun runners in Cross River

8, August 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Nigerian immigration arrest, detain 3 gun runners in Cross River 0

Nigeria Immigration Service has arrested and detained three suspected gun smugglers at the Mfum Border Command, near Ikom in Cross River State.

Head of the Service at the border, Mr. Ndubuisi Eneregbu, who confirmed the arrest, said the fourth suspect was at large.

In a press statement in Calabar, Eneregbu said the three suspects were two Nigerians while the third is a Cameroonian migrant.

The third is said to have confessed to being a member of the Ambazonia separatist group, fighting in southwest Cameroon for independence.

The NIS boss further explained that the suspects were intercepted at the weekend on a motorcycle with arms and live ammunition, believed to be heading towards Cameroon.

“The suspects were found with a small bag containing incriminating items such as one barrater pistol, one locally made pistol, three live ammunition, charms and one Tecno BC3 Android phone.

“According to them, they were four and that the fourth person, currently at large, left them with the bag containing the incriminating items.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that one of the suspects, the Cameroonian, is a member of the Ambazonia separatist group in the Republic of Cameroon.

“The three suspects along with the incriminating items have been handed over to the Divisional Police Officer in Etung Division, Etung Local Government Area of the state for further investigation,” he added.

Eneregbu assured that since he resumed duties, there have been efforts to curtail illegal activities within border communities.

The Comptroller said, “The command initiated regular stakeholder meetings with traditional rulers of all border communities to enhance synergy and enshrine trust.

“We have a robust cordial relationship with the border communities. We have had a series of stakeholders’ meetings with the border communities and other security agencies.

“When I came on board this command, my team and I paid courtesy visits to all the traditional institutions within the communities under our command.

“We did that because we understand the need for synergy between security agencies and the communities.

“No security agency can tackle insecurity alone without the support of the community as a whole,” he stated.

He indicated that despite certain logistics challenges, the officers and men were prepared to apprehend anyone found perpetrating illegalities and sabotaging the economy of the country.

Culled from Daily Post Ng

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Names of Kumbo detainees in New Bell Prison released

8, August 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Names of Kumbo detainees in New Bell Prison released 0

A Human Rights Group has released names of some Southern Cameroons detainees in the New Bell Prison in Douala. The 35 Southern Cameroons detainees are from Kumbo Division in the North West and some of them have spent almost three years in New Bell, others were detained last year.

Thousands of Southern Cameroons detainees are still being held in jails all over French Cameroun, whose release is an urgent demand from the 89-year-old President Biya and other influential Francophone authorities.

It is worth to mention that all Anglophone detainees in French Cameroun prisons are categorized as prisoners of opinion and conscience according to international standards.

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Southern Cameroons Crisis: 14 civilians, including 7 children, martyred during onslaught on Batibo, Guzang

8, August 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: 14 civilians, including 7 children, martyred during onslaught on Batibo, Guzang 0

Fourteen civilians have been reportedly martyred and several others arrested as a result of the latest round of Cameroon government army atrocities targeting Amba fighters in Batibo and Guzang, says the Ambazonia Interim Government.

According to a statement by the Interim Government (IG) published by the Department for Homeland Security on Monday, 14 civilians, including 7 children and 2 women were killed in Batibo and Guzang and several others arrested during a Cameroon government army operation.

The Francophone army soldiers also destroyed four houses, the IG said in the statement, adding that many civilians escaped into the bushes.

Yaoundé through its new military commander recently launched a devastating offensive against Ambazonia Restoration Forces in the Northern Zone.

By Fon Lawrence in Bamenda

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Yaoundé only understands language of force

8, August 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Yaoundé only understands language of force 0

The exiled leader of the Ambazonia Interim Government Dabney Yerima says Biya and his French Cameroun political elites only understand the language of force.

Yerima said the continued deployment of Francophone soldiers to Southern Cameroons who are carrying out blind attacks against women and children in order to cover up the multi-layered crises in La Republique du Cameroun will fail and herald the collapse of the Biya regime.

Vice President Dabney Yerima made the remarks early on Monday after holding separate phone calls with two top Ground Zero commanders to discuss self defense operations.

The Southern Cameroons front line leader said the Ambazonia Interim Government (IG) condemns the French Cameroun crimes and reiterated IG support for an active resistance that will eventually stop the malice of the French Cameroun occupiers.

Yerima reiterated the IG’s call for holding a referendum involving all the people of Southern Cameroons.

Yaoundé has been trying to change the balance of power in Southern Cameroons by using brutal force.

By Chi Prudence Asong

Head of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region says starting work on referendum to join Russia

8, August 2022

Head of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region says starting work on referendum to join Russia 0

Moscow-backed authorities in the southeastern Ukrainian region of Zaporizhzhia said Monday they were pressing ahead with plans to stage a referendum on joining Russia.

“I signed a decree … to start working on the issue of organising a referendum on the reunification of the Zaporizhzhia region with the Russian Federation,” Yevgeny Balitsky, head of the Moscow-installed administration in the occupied part of the region, said on social media.

Balitsky had earlier indicated the vote could be held in the autumn.

The eponymous Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant – Europe’s largest – has in recent days been the scene of strikes that have damaged several structures, forcing the shutdown of a reactor.

The southern Ukrainian regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia have been largely under Russia’s control since the first weeks of Moscow’s military campaign.

Both are now being forcefully integrated into Russia’s economy.

Source: France 24

French Cameroun: Nurse killed in Boko Haram attack in Far North

7, August 2022

French Cameroun: Nurse killed in Boko Haram attack in Far North 0

Militants of the Boko Haram group have killed a health worker in Cameroon’s Far North region, according to local and security sources.

The militants attacked a small medical store of the nurse overnight into Saturday in Tchika locality of the region, killing him and making away with some medical products, an army official in the region familiar with the attack told Xinhua.

The militants, who had targeted health workers for abduction in the region in the past, probably failed to kidnap him and decided to kill him, the officer who asked not to be named said.

Locals said, the deceased provided basic vital medical assistance to the community.

Cameroon army is stepping up offensives against the group following repeated attacks on civilians by the militants.

On Thursday, the army killed six militants in a repelled attack in Nguetchewe locality of the region, according to security reports.

Source: Xinhuanet

FECAFOOT says Premier League forward Mbeumo to play for the Indomitable Lions

7, August 2022

FECAFOOT says Premier League forward Mbeumo to play for the Indomitable Lions 0

Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) said on Friday that Premier League outfit Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo has switched allegiance from France to Cameroon.

Mbeumo’s decision came after “extensive discussions” with FECAFOOT president Samuel Eto’o, the FECAFOOT said in a statement.

“I’m impatient to begin this new adventure,” Mbeumo said in a tweet.

Mbeumo has made 10 appearances for France at the youth level and the FECAFOOT must obtain clearance from the FIFA to permit him to play for the Indomitable Lions.

FECAFOOT officials said they were confident such clearance will be quick to permit Mbeumo to feature for Cameroon at the World Cup in Qatar.

Source: Xinhaunet

Biya regime says 200 dead in 10 months after resurgence of cholera

7, August 2022

Biya regime says 200 dead in 10 months after resurgence of cholera 0

A resurgence of cholera has killed 200 people since October 2021 in Cameroon, where more than 10,300 cases of the disease have been reported, the health minister said on Thursday (August 4).

Cholera, an acute diarrhoeal disease that can kill within hours if left untreated, periodically appears in Cameroon, a central African country with a population of more than 25 million.

Since the start of the cholera epidemic in late October 2021, 200 people have died out of a total of 10,322 cases, Cameroon’s health minister, Manaouda Malachie, announced in a tweet.

Five of Cameroon’s ten regions, including the Littoral, which includes the economic capital Douala, and the Centre region, which includes the capital Yaoundé, are affected by the epidemic, according to the health minister.

“Beware!!! Let us observe hygiene measures,” Malachie urged.

The previous outbreak of cholera killed 66 people in Cameroon between January and August 2020.

In early 2021, the WHO estimated that there were 1.3 to 4 million cases of cholera and 21,000 to 143,000 deaths from the disease worldwide each year.

Source: AFP

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