The UN latest news about the Cameroon's Anglophone crisis this week follows the recent human rights abuses in these regions. The Spokesperson in the Secretary-General's bureau threw more hints earlier today about the murder in Muyuka and spotted killings in the North West.
He use the word "shocking" as he calls on the Government of Cameroon to take immediate action. Here is what he said "We strongly and unequivocally condemn these atrocious acts of violence. We call on the authorities to swiftly launch an investigation into these allegations, and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.
He added that "it calls on armed groups to refrain from attacks against civilians, to respect international humanitarian and international human right law and to join the Secretary General's call for global cease fire as the world fights the pandemic".
We reiterate the readiness of the UN to work with all stake holders towards a political solution to the crisis in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon through a meaningful dialogue"
The Cameroon's Anglophone crisis is one of the most neglected crisis in the world with more than 5000+ already recorded deaths since late 2016. Note that UN focuses more on solving problems of countries where they have strong interest. Cameroon should know that they are not among and should look for a solution that can bring back peace as it used to be.
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