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Question Cameroon Military Accused of Killing Civilians in New Attacks on Separatists

Cameroon Military Accused of Killing Civilians in New Attacks on Separatists
By: Moki Edwin Kindzeka - Africa News - VOA News - 03-07-21
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Africa - Cameroon Military Accused of Killing Civilians in New Attacks on Separatists
By Moki Edwin Kindzeka - March 07, 2021 10:13 AM
(Do these guys look like they care about what they just committed?)

YAOUNDÉ - Cameroonians are complaining of increasing human rights abuses as the central African state intensifies raids on English-speaking rebel camps. The military says within the past week, at least 23 separatist rebels and three soldiers have been killed, but local people say most of those killed were unarmed civilians. The military is denying the accusations. There are growing calls for investigations of alleged human rights abuses by troops.

General Valere Nka, commander of the Cameroonian troops fighting separatists in the English-speaking North-West region, said within the past seven days, 400 troops have attacked at least 15 separatist camps. Nka said in Bui, an English-speaking administrative unit in the North-West region, more than 15 rebels were killed, and hundreds of weapons seized.

He said he has instructed the military to remain professional and respect human rights as they destroy all separatist camps and kill rebel fighters who refuse to drop their weapons. He said people should cooperate with troops risking their lives to protect civilians. He said peace must return to Cameroon’s English-speaking regions.

Nka said two soldiers were killed and another died after a roadside bomb damaged a military vehicle in the town of Kumbo. The general said a self-proclaimed separatist general called Assan died during the raids while 11 rebel fighters were arrested.

The government said another self-proclaimed general called Elangue Godwin surrendered to troops fighting rebels in the South-Western town of Kumba.

Separatists have acknowledged the attacks and the killing of their general on social media. They also acknowledged that one of their fighters surrendered but said only three fighters died. The separatists said they killed nine troops in Kumba.

Thirty-two-year-old honey seller Ernest Kebam fled from Oku, a district in the North-West region on March 3. He said he does not trust the military claims that troops respect human rights. He said his uncle, also a honey seller, was among several civilians who were tortured and killed in Oku. He said people he saw in military outfits tortured civilians and looted homes. He spoke via a messaging app from Douala.

"They [the government] should carry out investigations because the same scenario happened in Ngarr-buh last year and then they [the military] said it was the separatists and at the end, after investigations it was the military. Up north, was the same scenario. They [the military] said it was not the military that it was Boko Haram that attacked [civilians] and after investigations it was the military, so let them carry out investigations," said Kebam.

Joseph Vincent Ntuda Ebode is a lecturer in international security and defense at the University of Yaoundé-Soa. He said Cameroon, as a signatory to all human rights conventions, should conduct an independent investigation of claims of abuses by its troops. He said people want to be sure that their rights are not abused by the military that claims to be defending civilians.

He said only true investigations will assure civilians, the military and the international community that troops committed or did not commit intolerable human rights abuses the military is accused of. He said investigations will also determine if the military committed atrocities because of the inhumane treatment separatist fighters inflict on the troops.

This is not the first time Cameroonian soldiers have been accused of human rights abuses.

Last week, Cameroon described as grossly exaggerated a Human Rights Watch report that its military raped 20 women, including four with disabilities, and arbitrarily arrested and beat men, but the abuses went unreported for a year. HRW said the victims did not report the abuses for fear of reprisal from the military. Cameroon said the report lacks credibility. Officials acknowledged that 35 men were arrested in the English-speaking southern village of Ebam, but denied there were abuses.

Separatist have been fighting since 2017 to form an English-speaking state within the majority French-speaking country.

Rights groups accuse both the military and rebels of atrocities during the conflict in the English-speaking western regions, which the U.N. says has left over 3,000 people dead and more than half a million displaced.

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Personal note: 3rd world countries who are given or allowed to buy weapons usually end up killing more than just the bad guys. We've seen this all around the world in almost every country. It seems a weapon gives them the authority to shoot or kill anyone they think is a bad guy. They don't have that pity look after ransacking a village. Shooting the bad guys is one thing - wiping out a whole village - because you don't know are the bad guys - isn't exactly legal - rather its cold blooded murder. If they have a weapon in their hands you can shoot them but if they are mostly civvies you don't kill the whole town.
Compassion for human life leaves hope - murder aggravates further indiscriminate killings.
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Yes it tough - but locals are often times killed in the process of fighting the bad guys. It's regrettable but it happens. Giving or selling weapons to 3rd world countries usually ends up with indiscriminate murders - just because! And that is murder!! No two ways about it.
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