✓The Case
of Fung Clovis and many others at large for their dear lives, whose where about
are very much unknown
As the
liberation War in Anglophone Cameroon deepens with untold suffering meted on
English speaking Cameroonians, plus the misery it has inflicted on the
desperate population,. People continue to die unexpectedly because of the war
which is growing in Propensity daily. Most schools have remained permanently
closed, villages deserted and gun battle
the order of the day between Republican forces and separatists fighters.
Security reports
on the ground have it on good grounds that many have been shot in cold blood,
others caught by cross fire and a cross section in the regime’s maximum
security prisons. All in the name of putting the situation to rest through
military and repressive measures and not through a genuine and sincere
dialogue.
What human
rights organization and international bodies are yet to know or are blind to.
This is because
most of the acts are covered in the course of execution. As we report arbitrary
arrests and gun battles are seriously going on in all the areas of the seven
Divisions of the North West Region declared as “Red zones”. These are areas
declared as no go zones harboring separatists fighters or are hide outs for
Ambazonian defense forces, we are talking of Bambalang, Ndop, Jakiri, Kumbo,
Belo, Njinikom, Bafut, Tanka, Mbengwi, Bali, Batibo, Widikum etc.
Because they are
hide out for separatists forces, they are subject to several targets and most
often a time any youth of average height found around is gunned down.
Fung Clovis and
many other youths from areas declared as “red zones” happens to be targets by
armed groups who use them as food suppliers and are also targeted by the regime
for harboring armed groups and providing them
safe locations for their hide out.
Kom, as we
report which makes up Boyo Division is in total chaos. Government troops have
raided the whole area to fish out two generals of the separatist forces. We are
talking of RK and Co. In the course, there is serious gun battle, burning of
houses, wanton arrests and outright killing.
What has caused
many to flee areas closer to said camps and villages harboring the said gang.
Briefly put that is the ugly face of the war situation in Anglophone Cameroon which generated from a pacific strike organized by teachers and lawyers seeking for justice in 2016 that has grown into a full scale war in demand for liberation and sovereign rights that has brought the English speaking economy to a stand still and the two English speaking Regions ungovernable with schools permanently locked and over a hundred thousand displaced.
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