3, March 2020
Yaounde says 10 Ambazonia Restoration Forces killed in Cameroon army operation 0
Cameroon’s government said 10 “Ambazonia Restoration Forces” were killed by the army in Southern Cameroons, denying online reports of civilian deaths in the weekend military operation.
Southern Cameroons Self Defense groups have been fighting for independence for two anglophone provinces in the majority French-speaking country since 2017.
The Francophone Communication Minister Rene Emmanuel Sadi said on Monday in a press release that a separatist commander known as “General Fire Man” was among those killed on Saturday in fighting between the Restoration Forces and French Cameroun government army soldiers.
“Ten separatist terrorists were neutralised, including three women” in Small Babanki in the Northwest Region, he said.
The Southern Cameroons Interim Government announced that 10 civilians, including women and children, were killed by troops loyal to the regime in Yaounde.
These were dismissed by the Francophone government as “false propaganda” and “totally unfounded allegations, contrary to reality”.
Fighting between the two sides — and reprisal attacks on civilians — have left more than 3,000 dead in the two western regions during the three-year conflict.
Human Rights Watch has also accused Cameroon’s armed forces of taking part in the killing of at least 21 civilians on February 14 in a remote part of Northwest Region. The army has denied the accusations.
By Camcordnews with files from AFP


























3, March 2020
CPDM Crime Syndicate: Cambodia Seizes Cameroonian Tanker That Violated North Korea UN Sanctions 0
Cambodian authorities last week seized a Cameroon-registered ship that is suspected of having taken part in ship-to-ship transfers to North Korea of oil and other banned goods, RFA has learned.
In a statement Sunday, the General Commissariat of National Police said the MT-Courageous was found to be illegally anchored in Cambodian waters between Koh Tang and Koh Poulo Wai, uninhabited islands in the Gulf of Siam southwest of the country. The ship had previously been expelled from Taiwan.
According to the police statement, the tanker has 16 crew members and had been anchored there since Thursday to await new orders from its owner before it was seized on Friday.
The statement also said that the Courageous had violated UNSC resolutions 2375 and 2397 for transferring cargo with North Korean ships.
The seized ship’s crew were sent to the Prosecutor’s Office in Sihanoukville, where they may face legal action. Their nationalities were not made public.
“For a period of 24 hours, they didn’t communicate with us to try to request authorization to dock or request legal permits from the Cambodian maritime border authorities,” Chhay Kimkhoeun, a spokesman for the police, told RFA’ s Khmer Service Sunday.
“That tanker was in involved in activities that violated the UNSC sanctions against North Korea,” the spokesman added.
Deputy National Police Commissioner General Teng Suon confirmed that the tanker violated UNSC resolutions by participating in ship-to-ship transfers with North Korean ships. He did not say when the transfers occurred.
RFA was unable to reach the Sihanoukville court’s spokesperson Lim Bun Heng, for comment.
The United Nations Security Council has over the past decade imposed a raft of economic sanctions on North Korea to deprive Pyongyang of supplies, resources and revenue that could be funneled into its nuclear and missile programs.
Source: Radio Free Asia