Cameroon soldiers kill 14 people: defence ministry
FILE: Members of the Cameroonian Gendarmerie patrols in the Omar Bongo Square of Cameroon's majority anglophone South West province capital Buea. Taken 10.3.2018
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Cameroonian armed forces killed 14 people it called
"terrorists" in the country's volatile northwest, the defence
ministry said.
Cameroon's two anglophone regions have suffered almost a
decade of armed violence following attempts to secede from the rest of the
mostly French-speaking central African country.
In a statement released Thursday, Cameroon's defence
ministry said its security forces had neutralised 14 people in the town of Ndzerem-Nyam,
in the northwest on Sunday.
It said soldiers took an "appropriate and professional
response" after "heavily armed terrorists opened heavy fire".
"Several weapons of war" and "improvised
explosive devices" were seized, the ministry added, claiming the
casualties were "dangerous terrorists".
African Conscience, an NGO, condemned in a statement Monday
what it called the "brutal killings of at least 14 persons mostly unarmed
civilians" after the military interrupted a cultural ceremony.
It refuted the claim that those killed had been armed, said
only a few were separatists and called on the government to launch an
independent investigation.
On a visit to the region in April, Pope Leo XIV condemned an
"endless cycle of destabilisation and death".
In 2020, soldiers killed at least 21 people, including
pregnant women and children, in Ngarbuh, a village in the northwest.
Conflict erupted after President Paul Biya, who has ruled
the central African country since 1982, violently put down peaceful demonstrations
in 2016 by English speakers who felt marginalised.
Monitors estimate thousands of people have been killed in
the subsequent violence between armed separatists and Cameroonian security
forces.

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