

2/17/2020.Reports from Moki Edwin Kindzeka, CRTV/BBC. Villagers were asleep when soldiers stumped Ngarbuh a village about 180 KM from Bamenda. The villagers were attacked with fire, gun shots, and machetes. Survivors and relatives of those killed have compelling testimonies. Eyewitness: some were shut, some were butchered with knives, some were burnt in their houses, and many people were wounded. Those who even escaped to the bushes were caught by bullets, corpses were still being picked up from the bushes the next day. 27 corpeses already counted and some people are still missing. Another witness reported that non of the people in those families belonged to the Ambazonian fighters and were all women and children. out of the 9 in his family that were killed, one succeeded to escape and was a boy. the rest of them were girls 12 years or below. the last born of this family was 4 months old was killed together with the mother who was breast feeding. Their house was set the house ablaze. This woman and her family were not involved in any kind of attack. He continued, the truth is that the Fulanis accompanied the military and the went there and committed the act. We are completely broken, The OUTSIDE WORLD should INTERVENE TO STOP THIS KILLING BY THE GOVERNMENT, PLEASE try to help us because this is not the only killing that has happened. The Killing of innocent civilians, women and children has become very rampant here. Jack Andrew Pendleton head of the UN humanitarian affairs in the region. The situation needs a very serious investigation, need to be understood, it needs to be stopped now. Such Incidents are very challenging to Humanitarian work. "This brings a new dimension to the work because the people in the North west province of Cameroon are SEVERELY TRAUMATIZED and a very psychologically challenging for any humanitarian to work with all the victims and survivors of this conflict "because of all the psychological and economic impact here in the nw is deep and is broad than any place that I have ever worked and I have worked in 14 war zones around the world." This latest attack is just one in a series of burning and killings as soldiers continue in their series to wipe out Ambazonian fighters.
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