Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Cameroon Government intensifies Crackdowns on separatist fighters and peace crusaders in Southern Cameroon;



✓Conducts mass arrests as military storms students' residential areas.
✓Set up internet spy and intelligence multi-media units to track down social media critics
That is, what began as a peaceful protest in 2016 initiated by the trade unions of the Lawyers and Teachers syndicates where they tabled fundamental issues touching on the interests of Common Law and Anglo-Saxon educational systems went out of proportion when the president of Cameroon declared war on her peaceful loving people in November 2017 and today, the Biya regime has decided to plant giant camera posts at all the major junctions in the North West and the South West Regions where the southern Cameroons liberation fight is at rift and growing in propensity.
This is because the regime has stepped up its security monitoring mechanism and in sources tipped our newsroom that the cameras are there to pick images and camera footages while the grand antennas are there to relay all cyber space to the central intelligence processing unit in Yaoundé-Cameroon .
Through which they tap sensitive information online and spy on all the accounts of activists. Lately, many students, individuals, some highly placed authorities of English speaking extraction have been abruptly whisked or abducted by the military after spying on their social media accounts.
As we report, as the war deepens in Anglophone Cameroon, many youths are disappearing, abducted by the military officers both in uniforms and civilians attracted and these youths are no-where to be found simply because they dare uttered a word against the regime or for the Anglophone crisis.
The Buea situation that has provoked general uproar is the regime's recent wanton search of a vibrant peace advocate known as: Bekomoh Jessie Junior Kafaine despite his previous abductions etc. and as if the worst was yet to be witnessed, some of his school friends too who kept speaking out about the regime's mistreatments of Anglophone Cameroonians caused the likes of Ngoule Linus Fonteh and Mboh Giress to be abducted and killed by the regime's security forces in Buea as the government is out to frustrate and curb freedom of speech and expression and this barbaric acts concur with what we are pronouncing in this report and out to decry at the mercy of our media organ.  




All these paints a sad situation and a glaring picture of the gross Human Rights abuses on-going in the North West and the South West Regions of Cameroon in the name of putting restrain or ending the socio-political crisis.
Prisons are full, houses burn down to ashes, many internally displaced, schools half closed, high level of gun exchanges. In fact the two English speaking parts of Cameroon is completely grounded and ungovernable and no one is safe anymore






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