Cameroon: four diplomatic missions want the root causes of the #AnglophoneCrisis to be addressed
2 min readthe escalation of violence in the anglophone regions of Cameroon in recent days have continued to draw the attention of the international community especially after the Canada retreat wherein the leaders of the Southern Cameroons meet to pathways towards collaborating with one another
The increase in the use of Improvised Explosive Devices and the killings meted against the Civilian population have prompted the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Swiss Embassies in Yaounde to condemn the atrocities and call for a continued and broad-based dialogue to bring together stakeholders and address the root causes of the armed conflicts.
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with these attacks, the killing of two schoolchildren in Buea and Bamenda the use of IED in the university of Buea and against taxis in Buea shows that violence is increasing. below is their statements as stated on Twitter.
“The heads of diplomatic missions, @CanadaCameroun@SwissAmbYaounde@UKinCameroon@USEmbYaounde condemn attacks against civilians in #NWSW – in particular children, students – using IEDs or live ammunition, as well as death threats against civil society leaders working to find solutions to the crisis. We reiterate the need for continued and broad-based dialogue to bring together stakeholders and address root causes.”
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