TORTURE CHAMBER? |
There are dreadful
reports of how security forces in Cameroon are torturing Southern Cameroons activists
advocating for the ‘independence of Ambazonia (former UN Trust territory
of Southern Cameroons under United Kingdom and now annexed by Cameroun).’
In a
two page statement circulating on social media, well known Southern Cameroons prisoners of conscience and activists are reportedly being tortured, held
incommunicado and for long periods without trial.The cases of Maxwell Oben, Numvi Walter, Che Clovis, Nkongso Stephen and
NkongsoAndrew repeatedly came up.
MAXWELL OBEN: DETAINED! |
The National Spokesperson of the Governing Council of the Federation of Ambazonia, Roland Tewure Fominyam, adds that with the alarming proportion of human rights violations, it was time to call for pressure on Cameroon
to provide
adequate medical attention, proper feeding to detainees, demand their immediate release or speed up their trial. The release is said to be part of petitions to the African Commission for Human and People’s Rights, ACHPR.
The Governing Council is also demanding
the appointment of a special rapporteur from the ACHPR to investigate the human rights violation allegations. Some officials of the detention
facilities notably the judicial police in Bamenda, the Buea Central prison, referred
us to the Ministry of justice…
Below is full statement denouncing rights violations....
URGENT ACTION: TORTURE
AND IMPUNTY WHILE UNDER DETENTION BY CAMEROUN SECURITY FORCES
By Christopher
Achobang*
We call on the attention
of Human Rights organisations, friends of justice and the international
community to the situation of
Che Clovis, Numvi Walters, Nkongso Stephen and Andrew Tamanjong and others,
currently held under inhumane conditions for a very long time without trial.
On Thursday 7 May 2015
Walter Numvi, was arrested in Bamenda by elements of the Judicial Police (Tawe,
Elondou, Gideon, Etame).
On the same day Che Clovis, Andrew Tamanjong were also arrested and detained
alongside Numvi in Bamenda. Numvi Walter was kept incommunicado until 8 June 2015(31days) and was denied
food, water and subjected to torture and other cruel inhuman and degrading
treatment.
PROTEST AT BUEA HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICE FEB 5, 2011 |
On Friday 8 May 2015 they were taken to paramilitary torture chambers where
Walter Numvi was handcuffed and tortured, beaten on the soles of his feet with
a machete.
He was subjected to the notorious grinding from his Laps to his sheen bone. On
Saturday 9 May 2015 he was taken to the torture chambers on two Separate
occasions.
Che Clovis later joined him and both of them (with handcuffs on) were subjected
to long periods of sustained torture. They have since been detained, under horrible conditions, denied proper medical
care and subjected to psychological and physical torture by prison authorities.
On Friday 1 July 2015, Che Clovis was seriously tortured by the penitentiary
personnel of the Bamenda Central Prison. This is the third time he has been subjected to torture in two months. He sustained the following injuries; cranial trauma, swollen right eye,
sprained knee and ankle, and severe nose bleeding.
MOLA NJOH LITUMBE: S.CAMEROONS STATESMAN |
He has also been subjected to threats and verbal abuse. Continuous Torture of
activists at Cameroon’s penitentiary facilities
Numvi Walter, Che Clovis, Nkongso Stephen and NkongsoAndrew are being held for
advocating independence of Ambazonia
(former UN Trust territory of Southern Cameroons under United Kingdom and now
annexed by Cameroun)
It should also be noted that Maxwell Oben, another Southern Cameroons
pro-independence activist was arrested
in February 2014 by officers of the judicial police department.
He was handed
over to the Services of the State Security Police that operates in the office of the Governor of the region. He has been
subjected to psychological and physical abuse, detained without trial. The case he filed to challenge the legality of his detention has never been
heard. Among other health issues, Maxwell’s sight is failing and he urgently needs medical attention, which has been denied him.
We also
wish to draw the attention of the UN bodies and human rights
organisations to the situation of Ngek Simon, Lukong Hassan, Edwin Jumven, all
victims of torture serving long term sentences after what the Human Rights Committee in its opinion in the Akwanga versus Cameroun
case described as unfair trials.
ACTIVISTS & VENDORS IN DETENTION(ARCHIVE) |
All peoples concerned with human rights and freedoms in sympathy with the
appeal of the Governing Council of the people of Ambazonia:
1. Call for the appointment of a special rapporteur on torture to investigate
the systematic and widespread abuses of prisoners including the cases of
Che Clovis, Numvi Walter, Nkongso Stephen, and Andrew Tamanjong in Bamenda
Central Prison and Oben Maxwell in Buea Central Prison.
3. Call for pressure to be put on Cameroun to release the detainees or bring them to a speedy public trial.
4. Call for Cameroun to respect its obligations under the Convention against torture (CAT), the international Covenant on Civil and Political rights and the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights.
5. That evidence obtained under duress through torture and other forms of
physical and mental coercion violates international law, especially article 15 of CAT and Cameroun’s law as expressed in its Penal Code,
hence it should be dismissed in any legal proceedings.
*Freelance
Journalist and Human Rights Activist
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