13, August 2020
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Rights Groups, Embassies Condemn Barbaric Acts Against Civilians 0
In Cameroon, there has been widespread condemnation of recent barbaric violence against civilians in the country’s troubled western regions. In the past week, suspected separatists killed 13 civilians, including aid workers, with videos of beheaded women shared on social media.
In video circulated on social media in Cameroon, several men dressed in black order a young woman to lie down and then appear to behead her with a machete.
The killers describe the woman as a traitor, an indication that they are Anglophone separatists.
Cameroon authorities confirmed that a woman was beheaded on Tuesday in the southwestern town of Muyuka. It was the thirteenth such slaying in the last week in Cameroon’s restive English-speaking regions.

Last Friday, another woman was beheaded on video in the northwestern town of Bamenda. Her killers, seen in the video on social media, claim she was seen with a Cameroon military officer sent to fight the rebels.
Christopher Bela, of the Bamenda-based Cameroon Rights Group, says such barbaric killings are becoming more common in the separatist conflict.
“The people of the Northwest and Southwest have been hoping that someone will come in and solve the Anglophone problem [separatist crisis]. They are tired and they would like to have peace. Everyone wants peace. We are hoping that these killings left and right come to an end so that Cameroonians have peace,” he said.
In Bamenda this week two teachers were also killed — one was shot and the other stabbed to death.
The rebels, who want independence from Cameroon’s French-speaking majority, see teachers as targets for pushing Francophone dominance on the English-speaking regions.
Cameroon authorities say the rebels are also targeting aid workers and have killed three in the past week.
On August 7, Tanjoh Christopher, a pastor and aid worker with Community Initiative for Sustainable Development, was killed in the northwestern town of Batibo. Country director for the foreign aid group Plan International Cameroon, Miriam Castaneda, condemned the attacks.
“We ascribe to the humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality and independence. So, it is sad and painful that these things happen, however, we need to continue to promote the humanitarian principles,” she said. “The only thing that we can do is to continue to be optimistic that the situation will improve and continue to work with the people that need us so much.”

Governor of the English-speaking Northwest region Deben Tchoffo says the rebels are attacking soft targets because they are getting weaker.
“Those who are trying to disrupt public order in the Northwest Region are going to face the might of our security forces [military],” said Tchoffo.
Separatists’ spokesperson Capo Daniel admits that some fighters have attacked civilians. But he claims most of the attacks are by government-created armed groups to give the rebels a bad image.
“In Bambili [town] where a human rights worker was arrested [abducted], we actually dismissed the soldier [fighter] and we made it public. But the population has to also understand that there are traitors who have received money from the Cameroon military to carry out atrocities,” said Daniel, speaking in a message shared on social media.
Cameroon’s military has strongly denied any involvement in targeting civilians and aid workers.

The United States Embassy in Yaounde on Tuesday condemned the killing of aid workers and called for investigations to find and punish the guilty.
The United Nations says Cameroon’s four-year separatist conflict has left over 3,000 people dead and half a million displaced.
Source: VOA



















13, August 2020
Battle For Southern Cameroons: CDC Manager kidnapped from his home, son killed by gunmen 0
The residence of the Manager of the Industrial Unit of the Cameroon Development Corporation, CDC, in Penda Mboko was raided by gunmen on Thursday August 13, 2020 in an attack blamed on Ambazonia Restoration Forces by the Biya Francophone regime in Yaoundé.
Yaoundé hinted that suspected separatist fighters crossed from Muyuka in the Southern Zone of Ambazonia into the Mungo Division in French Cameroun and staged the attack.
Ali Malex, CDC Penda Mboko Industrial Manager is said to have been taken away to an unknown destination by the armed men.
Eyewitnesses say the gunmen successfully disarmed his guard, shot and killed his son who is currently writing the GCE Ordinary Level Exams and burnt down the official residence of the CDC Penda Mboko Industrial Manager including cars.
Cameroon Info.Net reported that “They stormed the Industrial Unit Manager’s house, burnt all the cars and set the whole house ablaze. As if that was not enough, the armed boys shot and killed a form five student who lives within the manager’s yard and finally kidnapped the Industrial Unit Manager”
Cameroon government soldiers arrived late after the unidentified gunmen had completed their operation.
The office of the Southern Cameroons Vice President Dabney Yerima is yet to comment on the incident. On October 29, 2018, unidentified gunmen attacked Government Bilingual High School Penda Mboko. Students and teachers were forced to flee before the armed men set the campus on fire.
Penda Mboko is situated in the Mungo Division of the Littoral Region and borders the Southern Zone of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia where Ambazonia Restoration Forces have been battling Cameroon government security forces.
Back in 2018, unidentified armed men attacked the gendarmerie brigade in Penda Mboko setting it ablaze before taking off.
The area is currently under high security alert as internally displaced persons troop in from Muyuka after alleged Atanga Nji Boys passing for Ambazonia Restoration Forces slaughtered a 35-year-old lady on Tuesday.
By Fon Lawrence with additional reporting from Cameroon Info.Net