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UN treacherous condemnation of violence won’t affect Ambazonia Restoration Forces

17, August 2020

UN treacherous condemnation of violence won’t affect Ambazonia Restoration Forces 0

Southern Cameroons Secretary of the Economy, Tabenyang Brado says the treacherous condemnation of French Cameroun orchestrated violence in Southern Cameroons by the UN spokesperson; Stéphane Dujarric will not affect the Ambazonia battle for independence.

The United Nations stated its position during its daily news briefing in New York on Friday in which the world body observed that “On Cameroon, we have seen recent reports of serious human rights violations and abuses in that country.

“These include a shocking video allegedly showing the brutal murder of a young woman in Muyuka in the South-West.

“We strongly and unequivocally condemn this atrocious act of violence.

“We call on the authorities to swiftly launch an investigation into these allegations and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice,’’ Dujarric said.  

The senior Southern Cameroons exiled leader made the remarks on Saturday, deploring the UN’s statement on the genocidal campaign going on in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia as worrying.

The Stéphane Dujarric’s pronouncement has already drawn condemnation from various Southern Cameroons groups as well as the Ambazonian diaspora from across the planet.

Secretary Tabenyang Brado noted that Southern Cameroonians are confident that the treacherous stance of the UN will not impact the resistance of the Ambazonia people and the Ambazonia Restoration Forces.

By Isong Asu

US voices concern about escalating attacks in Southern Cameroons

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

Race For The White House: Biden leads Trump by 9 points in national poll

17, August 2020

Race For The White House: Biden leads Trump by 9 points in national poll 0

A new opinion poll shows that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has a nine percentage-point lead over President Donald Trump nationally with less than three months before the 2020 election.

The NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll, released on Sunday, found that 50 percent of registered voters favored Biden while just 41 percent said they would support the Republican incumbent.

Forty-nine percent of participants said the former US vice president was better suited to handle the current health crisis sparked by the coronavirus pandemic, while just 33 percent said the same of Trump.

The survey also showed that Biden leads Trump by 24 percentage points on handling race relations.

The new poll was carried out days after Biden selected Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) to be his running mate.

Harris, the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica and India, was the wire-to-wire frontrunner for Biden’s No. 2 job.

Thirty-nine percent of voters expressed a positive view about the California senator, while 35 percent said the opposite. Feelings about Harris also created sharp division along party lines, with 71 percent of Biden-backing voters saying they held a positive view of her and just four percent of Trump’s supporters saying the same.

The NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll was conducted from August 9 to 12 among a population of 900 registered voters. The survey has a margin of error of 3.3 percentage points.

The opinion poll, published just a day ahead of the start of the Democratic National Convention, comes as national and states polls have continued to show Biden with substantial advantages over Trump in his bid for the White House.

A CNBC poll released last week found the former US vice president leading the incumbent in five of six battleground states, including Florida, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

The decline in national support for Trump can be explained by the president’s chaotic handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has taken a heavy toll on American lives and economy.

The United States remains the worst-hit country by the pandemic, with over 5.5 million infections and more than 170,000 deaths.

Trump and his administration have been under fire for an untimely relaxing of lockdown measures as well as a blatant disregard for personal protection equipment since the flu-like pathogen erupted in the US early in January.        

Moreover, police violence and racial injustice protests that followed the brutal murder of unarmed African American George Floyd in police custody have dealt a heavy blow to the president’s approval rating.

The 46-year-old died after a white officer knelt on his neck and pinned him to the ground for nine minutes in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 25.

His death unleashed protests against police brutality and for racial justice in the US and many world countries, with protesters saying they were hopeful that Floyd’s death would mark a turning point in race relations and police reform the US.

Source: Presstv

Southern Cameroons: Vice President Yerima condoles with family of murdered Muyuka girl

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

Biya shivering with fear for his existence

17, August 2020

Biya shivering with fear for his existence 0

Biya and his French Cameroun political elites are suffering from the military and psychological defeat in the Southern Cameroons four year old war and the chairman of the ruling CPDM crime syndicate now fears for his existence.

The Defense Secretary of the Southern Cameroons Interim Government made the remarks during a conversation with the Cameroon Concord News Group correspondent in Berlin on Sunday.

The US based Ambazonian leader congratulated all Southern Cameroonians in Ground Zero on the divine victory against the French Cameroun military apparatus paying tribute to all British Southern Cameroonians who have lost their lives or sustained injuries during the Biya-French Cameroun imposed war. The war has claimed the lives of thousands of Southern Cameroonians and witnessed the destruction of hundreds of Southern Cameroons towns and villages.

Hundreds of Cameroon government army soldiers including elements of the elite force, the Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR) have also been killed during the fighting. French Cameroun President Paul Biya and his Francophone dominated regime are yet to realize that they cannot use the military to force Ambazonia Restoration Forces into submission.

The Southern Cameroons Defense Secretary (names withheld) also thanked all Ambazonians who are playing a role in achieving the victory against the French Cameroun regime. He also particularly hailed the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Ghana who are presently hosting thousands of displaced Southern Cameroonians.

The Defense Secretary stressed that one of the main reasons the crisis in Southern Cameroons is being ignored by the international community including the UN Secretary Council is because of the nasty role currently being played by the French government of President Emmanuel Macron.

“Biya and his French Cameroun acolytes now are having existential fears. They fear their regime’s existence and continuation,” the Ambazonia Defense Chief added.

He also pointed out that French Cameroun military officials have privately acknowledged failure in preventing the Southern Cameroons Interim Government’s strengthening in Ground Zero.

By Chi Prudence Asong

Trump reportedly eyeing Putin meeting before 2020 presidential election

16, August 2020

Trump reportedly eyeing Putin meeting before 2020 presidential election 0

US President Donald Trump is reportedly eying a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, ahead of the US presidential election.

Citing of four unnamed people, NBC News reported Sunday that Trump told aides he would want to have a meeting with the Russian leader before the November race.

The Republican president could potentially meet Putin next month in New York.

The report came after Trump said he will “probably” not take part in the summit that the Russian president has called after the UN Security Council rejected Washington’s resolution to extend an arms embargo on Iran.

“The goal of a summit would be for the two leaders to announce progress towards a new nuclear arms control agreement between the U.S. and Russia,” NBC News said in its report.

“He wants it to show his deal-maker abilities,” said one of the people interviewed. “It’s just a big stage.”

US coronavirus hotspots had disproportionately high numbers of cases among communities of color, says the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Trump is facing Democratic presumptive nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

Apart from a weak performance to address the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump is under pressure over a series of other domestic issues, including the economy.

On the world stage, the US faced an embarrassment at the Security Council Friday after even its allies — Germany, France, and Britain —  refused to throw their support behind Trump.

Source: Presstv

Football: Lyon into Champions League semi-finals after surprise 3-1 victory against Man City

16, August 2020

Football: Lyon into Champions League semi-finals after surprise 3-1 victory against Man City 0

Substitute Moussa Dembele struck twice as Olympique Lyonnais stunned Manchester City with a 3-1 victory on Saturday to move into the semi-finals of the Champions League where they will face Bayern Munich.

Lyon took the lead in the 24th minute with a fine finish from Maxwel Cornet, who spotted Ederson off his line and beat him with a low drive from the edge of the box.

City drew level through a Kevin De Bruyne side-foot finish in the 69th minute and pushed forward in search of winner but were caught out on the break.

Dembele broke free and Ederson’s outstretched leg couldn’t keep his shot out of the net.

City had a golden chance to draw level moments later but Raheem Sterling somehow blasted over from close range with the goal at his mercy.

Lyon responded by taking advantage of chaos in the City defence with Ederson pushing out a low shot from Houssem Aouar and Dembele pouncing for his second.

(REUTERS)

Ambazonia Crisis: Military Arrests 100s in Southern Cameroons

16, August 2020

Ambazonia Crisis: Military Arrests 100s in Southern Cameroons 0

Military forces arrested several hundred people in Cameroon’s North West and South West regions this week as they searched for those behind the killing of at least 13 civilians in the regions, including aid workers.

Public sentiment was inflamed when videos of beheaded women and civilians stabbed or shot to death were shared on social media.

The government blames separatist forces for the deaths, and the U.S. Embassy in Yaounde on Friday condemned what it called the horrific and senseless attacks by armed separatist fighters.

However, Prince Ekosso, president of the opposition United Socialist Democratic Party, says the arrests are an overreaction to the killings.

“The people of South West and North West cannot continue to suffer like this,” Ekosso said. “It is not supposed to be a collective arrest. It is supposed to be a systematic investigation so that they can find the culprits and bring them to book. You don’t go and punish innocent people for the crime of another person.”

Twenty-seven-year-old Prudence Egbe said the military raided several neighborhoods in Muyuka, a southwestern town, on Thursday. She said that after forcefully searching their family house and finding nothing that could implicate anyone, the military still left with her older brother, who drives a motorcycle, and accused him of aiding the separatists.  

“They tortured him,” Egbe said. “What he does is he carries people to the market and brings them back. Since they arrested him, we don’t even know what he is going through.”

 The government acknowledged that people were arrested in Muyuka, but did not give details. 

Earlier, separatist fighters in Muyuka had killed Bih Blanche Chi, a 35-year-old mother of four, for allegedly being an informant for government forces. In a video circulated on social media, the woman pleads her innocence before her throat is cut with a machete.

Bernard Okalia Bilai, governor of the English-speaking South West Region where Muyuka is located, denied the population is being brutalized. He said civilians are happy that the military is protecting them from barbaric fighters.

“The populations are reacting positively now,” Bilai said. “They are collaborating with the forces of law and order to denounce those who are disturbing in their territory.”

Similar mass arrests and torturing of civilians have been reported in towns in the North West region, where two teachers, a humanitarian worker and a 30-year-old woman were killed.

 Since 2016, separatists have fought to split the North West and South West regions, where the predominant language is English, from the rest of Cameroon and its French-speaking majority. 

The four-year conflict has killed more than 3,000 people and displaced 500,000 others, according to the United Nations. 

Source: VOA

Horrific Video Shows Southern Cameroons Killing

16, August 2020

Horrific Video Shows Southern Cameroons Killing 0

“Fine play,” a pidgin English expression for “well done.” That’s what an alleged separatist fighter can be heard saying as the throat of a woman is cut with a machete.

A screenshot of the video showing Confort Tumassang being interrogated and threatened by armed separatists before her killing, August 11, 2020, Muyuka, South-West region, Cameroon 

  A screenshot of the video showing Confort Tumassang being interrogated and threatened by armed separatists before her killing, August 11, 2020, Muyuka, South-West region, Cameroon   ©

In a shocking video widely circulated on social media, three suspected separatist fighters in Muyuka, South-West region, beat and drag a 35-year-old woman, identified as Confort Tumassang by the government, over the ground with her hands tied behind her back on August 11. She begs for mercy before she is beheaded, her body left in the street. The mother-of-four is just the latest casualty in brutal attacks against civilians committed by separatist groups across the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon – some of them similarly captured on video.

Human Rights Watch also reviewed a second video, filmed before the killing, showing separatists interrogating and threatening Tumassang, whom they accused of collaborating with the military.

The Minister of Communication issued a statement on August 13 condemning the murder and calling on security forces to ensure civilians’ protection.

The video, which corroborates previous accounts of killings by armed separatists documented by Human Rights Watch since late 2016, emerged as a new spike of violence affects civilians across the Anglophone regions.

“It flies in the face of humanity for us to accept these abuses as the new normal. There must be accountability,” the prominent human rights activist Felix Agbor Nkongho, also known as Agbor-Balla, told Human Rights Watch this week.

Yet when Human Rights Watch contacted the three main Anglophone separatist groups – the Ambazonia Governing Council, the Interim Government, led by Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe, and its splinter faction, led by Samuel Ikome Sako – for their reaction to the video, they condemned the killing but denied responsibility. Some blamed each other, while others accused government soldiers of disguising themselves as separatist fighters to commit atrocities – an accusation which the Minister of Communication dismissed.

Separatists continue to commit serious human rights abuses in the Anglophone regions with near-total impunity. Their leaders should immediately end the violence against civilians, and Cameroon’s international partners and the United Nations Security Council should impose targeted sanctions on separatist leaders responsible for these abuses.

Culled from Human Rights Watch

UN ‘strongly condemns’ rights abuses in Cameroon

16, August 2020

UN ‘strongly condemns’ rights abuses in Cameroon 0

The United Nations has “strongly and unequivocally” condemned reported cases of “serious human rights violations and abuses” in Cameroon.

UN spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, stated the organisation’s position during his daily news briefing in New York on Friday.

“On Cameroon, we have seen recent reports of serious human rights violations and abuses in that country.

“These include a shocking video allegedly showing the brutal murder of a young woman in Muyuka in the South-West.

“We strongly and unequivocally condemn this atrocious act of violence.

“We call on the authorities to swiftly launch an investigation into these allegations and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice,’’ Dujarric said.

The Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon have seen armed confrontations between security forces and Anglophone separatists, since 2017.

On Feb. 14, no fewer than 23 civilians, including 15 children and two pregnant women were massacred in the north-western village of Ngarbuh.

Three Cameroonian soldiers were arrested and charged with murder in connection to the incident, following an investigation ordered by President Paul Biya.

Dujarric reiterated the UN’s call on armed actors to refrain from attacks against civilians and to respect international humanitarian and human rights law.

He also urged all sides to join the Secretary-General’s call for a global ceasefire as the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We reiterate the readiness of the UN to work with all stakeholders towards a political solution to the crisis in the North-West and South-West of Cameroon through meaningful dialogue,’’ he added

Source: Naija247

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