Justice for Ngarbuh 4 years on…

Human Rights Watch has issued an anniversary dispatch on the Ngarbuh massacre “to continue to ask for justice”.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/02/14/trial-cameroon-village-massacre-drags

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La République du Cameroun, working to their French mentors’ playbook, called it a bavure and then relied the international community’s silent complicity to continue to peddle the idea that it was a normal blunder that any country’s security forces could commit in “normal operations”.

We are not holding our breath for “justice”. Instead, we will work on attaining the reality of Ambazonian Independence and dignity so that all those losses and the litany of indignities inflicted on our people will not continue.

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“On February 14, 2020, Cameroonian soldiers and armed ethnic Fulani raided Ngarbuh, a village in Cameroon’s North-West province, killing at least 21 civilians, including 13 children and a pregnant woman, and burning and looting homes.” (HRW)

FOUR YEARS LATER, the 3 Cameroonian genocidal military officials charged for MURDER by Cameroon’s military court in Yaoundé are still pending completion of trial and sentencing.

The inability of Cameroon’s military judicial system to deliver accountability for this military abuse and war crimes, AFTER FOUR YEARS, warrants immediate intervention of the international judiciary apparatus, the ICC and the ICJ.

#AmbazonianLivesMater

#JusticeForVictimsOfNgarbuhMassacre

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