That
is what any keen observer of the evolution of the human rights situation in
Cameroon would want to see done, as soon as possible, after going through the
45 page Human Rights 2018 Report.
Torture of an Ambazonia Suspect |
As a matter of fact, the report from the United States Department
of State, Bureau for Democracy Human Rights and Labour paints a very sordid
picture of happenings in Cameroon as a whole and most especially in Anglophone or the English Speaking Regions of a country once considered to be
an island of peace. Many now prefer the name Ambazonia!
The report did not only pick holes with what it
terms Cameroon’s strong presidency but also states that in practice the
president retains the power to control legislation. There
are several instances which indicate that the United States would want
President Paul Biya, who has been in power since 1982 to quit. Different American diplomats
have repeatedly asked the somewhat sit tight dictatorial President to think about his legacy!
Beyond reporting on Boko Haram which is a threat to
the lake Chad Basin area, the US Department of State 2018 Country report took time to document in detail, rights
violations ranging from the suppression LGBT rights to basic rights to freedom
of speech and movement among others.
The report picked up the story of Thomas Awah Junior, a journalist who wrote for the monthly Aghem Messenger magazine. It said he arrested in Bamenda, and later sentenced to 11 years in prison on apparent
trumped up charges of hostility against
the nation, secession, revolution, and propagation of disinformation through
digital means.
Concerns were also raised when the state department said it saw pictures of a severely emaciated Awah on
social media who was transported to a hospital in Yaounde to be treated for
tuberculosis and pneumonia. And despite his ailing condition, the Yaounde
regime still keeps him in jail.
To any analyst, the report focuses more on the atrocious
rights violations committed in the wake of the 2016 socio-political crisis in Southern Cameroons which muffed into an armed conflict between government forces and what the US
termed, separatist groups.
While blaming
both government troops and separatists for rights violations like the killing
of soldiers, the bulk of the report puts the blame on the majority of the
rights violations on the door steps of the Cameroon government. This is evident
in the fact that the US suspended military assistance like training and financial aid to the Cameroon military worth billions.
There are incidences in the report to which the
government of Cameroon would have to explain to the world why it had to carry
out such apparent premeditated rights violations.The US government notes that security and military men
did not only kill unarmed civilians but also killed at least seven persons who
were mentally and physically challenged in the course of fighting purported separatists.
BIR Soldiers : Noted for Torture |
The Cameroon government is seriously being
faulted for using its Rapid Intervention Battalion, BIR, a force not within the
purview or scope of conventional forces needed to solve the problem of
political dissent.
In other words, the Cameroon government had crossed its
limits to use the BIR to massacre, kill, loot, burn down villages, causing
hundreds of thousands to be displaced and also a refugee crisis.
In addition, the US does not find it funny that the Yaoundé
regime crossed its boarders into Nigeria where it connived and arrested more
than 47 refugees and asylum seekers, in flagrant violations of international
laws on refoulement and brought them to Cameroon where they have been tortured
and detained under life threatening conditions. The report mentioned the names of the ‘Interim
President’ of what it called the ‘so-called Federal Republic of Ambazonia’,
Sisiku Julius AyukTabe and 47 others who were held incommunicado for several
months. On this score the US gives the impression that they are monitoring the
situation in Southern Cameroon very closely though there is more expectation for a robust intervention.
Another curiosity as reported by the Department of
State is that even officials of the
moribund and powerless Cameroon National Commission for Human Rights and
Freedoms does not have access to some of the 79 prisons that are reportedly
operational throughout the country. This
is clear indication that the executive power is directly responsible for the
actions undertaken by the judiciary.
As if describing a criminal rogue regime the report inter
alia said “government security forces were widely believed to be responsible
for disappearances of suspected Anglophone separatists, with reports of bodies
dumped far from the site of killings to make identification difficult.
The
government did not readily account for some of the activists arrested in
connection with the Anglophone crisis,” the report adds. Even when the suspects were arrested the US
government found the Cameroon government guilty of summary executions, citing
the case of Samuel Chumba also known as Sam Soya, who was captured and later
beheaded by the Cameroon military.
Although the Cameroon government had denied some of the
human rights violations, the US Country Report on Human Rights Practices in
2018 identified elements of the Gendarmerie, the 51st Motorized Infantry
Brigade, and the Special Operations Group, GSO of the National Police as being
responsible for the repeated and multiple rights violations.
Why
Action is Needed Now!
No matter how the Cameroon government tries to
downplay the report, reading through the different violations - killings, disappearances,
torture etc sends cold down the spines of anyone battling for the
promotion of democracy, for the respect of the dignity of everyone and for
decent lives for people all over the world.
UN Security Council |
The State Department Country Report on Human Rights
Practices is expected to trigger world action against Cameroon, and at best for
the war declared on Southern Cameroons to be brought to an end by every means.
The
matter should under normal circumstances be taken to the United Nations
Security Council and its General Assembly and if possible for a cease fire to
be imposed given the savagery that Yaounde has displayed on Southern Cameroonians since 2016.
Such a report is expected to call world attention, to question the Cameroon government to explain to the world how a peace loving people they have been living with, suddenly decided to take up arms to fight for their inalienable right to self-determination through all legal means. The expectation from such a report is that US Undersecretary for African Affairs, Tibor Nagy's suggestion that the Southern Cameroons case be brought before a world forum, should not just be mere rhetoric.
Although the US State Department did not make any recommendations as expected, the magnitude of the human rights violations committed by French Cameroon security and defense forces, especially on Southern Cameroons, suffices for serious governments the world over to call Yaounde to order.
Such a report is expected to call world attention, to question the Cameroon government to explain to the world how a peace loving people they have been living with, suddenly decided to take up arms to fight for their inalienable right to self-determination through all legal means. The expectation from such a report is that US Undersecretary for African Affairs, Tibor Nagy's suggestion that the Southern Cameroons case be brought before a world forum, should not just be mere rhetoric.
Although the US State Department did not make any recommendations as expected, the magnitude of the human rights violations committed by French Cameroon security and defense forces, especially on Southern Cameroons, suffices for serious governments the world over to call Yaounde to order.
Please follow the link below for the detail report https://www.state.gov/documents/organization/289187.pdf
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