38 European Nations Calls For Political Intervention In Southern Cameroons Conflict
On behalf of 38 countries, the UK Mission to Geneva, has urged the Biya government to engage with the Office of the High Commissioner for UN Human Rights – OHCHR to resolve the armed conflict in the North West and South West regions.
38 European Nations led by Great Britain have now called for political intervention in Southern Cameroons-Cameroun conflict. This is coming one week into the All Southern Cameroons People’s Conference. As Mark Bareta stated in his live show yesterday on Facebook, the ASCPC conference has the blessings of the EU, America and other institutions, resolutions arising from there will be similar to the All Mamfe Conference 60 years ago that brought Southern Cameroonians from all shades of political divide. Mark Bareta has it on high authority that going forward, EU, America shall be guarded in their pursuit to bring an end to the war in Southern Cameroons by the dictate of the ASCPC resolutions. All Southern Cameroonians who have the opportunity should make themselves available at the ASCPC.
Below is the statement:
I am delivering this statement on behalf of 38 countries.
Technical assistance from the international community can support partner nations to ensure the protection and realization of human rights across a range of contexts. In Cameroon, we encourage the Government to accept offers of assistance from regional and international partners to prevent further erosion of the human rights of those living in the North-West and South-West of Cameroon, resulting from the conflict between armed separatists and the Government of Cameroon.
We are deeply concerned about the deteriorating situation in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon, marked by human rights abuses and violations and high levels of violence including a recent attack on a hospital. There are concerning reports of armed separatists committing kidnaps for ransom, killing non-collaborators, burning schools and committing acts of sexual violence. There are concerning reports of security forces burning villages, shooting unarmed civilians and committing acts of sexual violence.
We call on all actors to end this cycle of violence. The humanitarian impact is worsening, and has led to over 1,000, mostly civilian, deaths, since September 2016. It has displaced 437,000 people from their homes and forced over 32,000 to seek refuge in neighboring countries. We call on all sides to ensure safe, rapid and unhindered humanitarian access to the affected population.
Taking note of Cameroon’s previous positive engagement with the UN, regional and multilateral organizations, and as a member of the Human Rights Council, we urge Cameroon to work alongside the international community, including with regional partners, to ensure prompt and thorough investigation of all violations and abuses. We stand ready to offer assistance in this regard.
Moreover, an inclusive political dialogue to address the root causes of the crisis is essential. As a first step, the Government of Cameroon could build confidence towards dialogue and reconciliation by ensuring the timely, fair trial or release of political detainees, and initiating a meaningful dialogue with the participation of all sectors of society, in particular women, the youth and representatives of religious communities.
Mr Vice-President,
We encourage the Government of Cameroon to accept coordinated offers of international technical assistance and cooperation. This includes the offer of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to conduct an urgent assessment mission to the North-West and South-West regions, and engaging with any future regional led initiatives to find a path towards peace and reconciliation.
We remain committed to dialogue and look forward to bilateral, regional and international cooperation in this regard.
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To all who have a genuine desire for this conflict to be resolve, it is imperative to understand that the idea of reconciliation is a no go zone. The people of Ambazonia have suffered too much for someone to dare to talk reconciliation at this juncture. The excesses, mischief and treachery of lucifer Ahidjo and then the outright arrogance and stupidity of this Beti pig call Biya in their treatment of the Ambazonian people is part of the root cause of what has driven the “Never Again Generation” to take up arms so as to defend the homeland.
Consequently, what happened to our parents is never going to happen again. The “Never Again Generation” understand that our parents erroneously thought they were coming together to form a federation only to be taken for granted, despised and then striped of their dignity by a bunch of criminals of LRC who really believed that they are french leeches.
Hence, we should make no mistake as some of us strongly believe that to those who keep on quoting the bible, they must understand that the bible is made of the Old and New testament. This idea of constantly quoting the New testament is part of a ploy to obfuscate our history so that the likes of this Beti french slave call Biya will think they can exploit our benevolence. Thank God as the “Never Again Generation” will remind you that “An Eye for an Eye” is the way to go now. So do not dare to tell them that “an eye for an eye leads to two blind people”. So what? Someone should have mention that to the Beti criminal call Biya before he sheepishly declared war on Ambazonia.
I agree with you Mr Mukong
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