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1086:, his second abduction in two months. His bodyguard was shot in the leg during the incident, and was rushed to a hospital. Unlike the first incident, this time Fru Ndi was subjected to beating, insults and rough treatment. The separatists demanded that he declare on video that he would recall all SDF senators and mayors within 24 hours. Fru Ndi refused to do so at gunpoint, and instead promised to discuss things with the politicians and get back to the separatists. The abductors complained that he had never visited them before, to which he replied that he had never been invited. In the end, he was forced to be photographed with the Ambazonian flag, before being driven back to his home at night. He had spent more than 24 hours in captivity. 451:
to the ceremony, possibly resulting in casualties. The celebrations were boycotted in most major cities in the Anglophone regions, including Buea, Kumbo, Belo, Ndop, Ndu, Wum, Muyuka, Mamfe, Tombem, Mundemba and Lebialem, while there was a comparatively significant turnout in Nkambe. In Kumba, unidentified arsonists put a hospital on fire, leading to the death of at least four people. The Cameroonian Army blamed separatists, while separatists and some eyewitnesses claimed the army burned down the hospital after learning that separatist fighters were being treated there. The Cameroonian Army also announced it had captured around 200 mercenaries who were about to disembark near
794:, it was reported that Cameroonian gendarmes had destroyed the fishing community of Abana. According to locals who escaped, at least 40 people had been killed. The authorities denied that gendarmes had been involved, and blamed a local militia. According to the state government, Cameroonian soldiers subsequently moved into Abana and arrested 15 people suspected of having participated in the killings. In Ndu, Cameroonian soldiers invaded separatist bases in the villages of Ntamruh and Ntayi, but the separatists had already withdrawn. The soldiers subsequently burned down 42 houses and killed at least seven people. 400 cows were also missing after the attack. 1063:. The fighters told him that they had been ordered to arrest him because he had gone around a roadblock, compromising separatist operations in the area. He apologized to a Commandant, and was in turn informed that he would be allowed to go home as soon as possible. Due to concerns about the Archbishop's safety, he had to spend a night with his captors and was only able to return to Bamenda the following day. He had spent a total of 12 hours with the separatists. He later stated that he had not been harmed, and that the separatist fighters had been "very gentle" to him. 746: 716:
video, the gunmen asked the SDF leader to withdraw all SDF legislators from the National Assembly and the senate. Fru Ndi replied that he would not, stating that it would be counterproductive to boycott the only forum where they could talk to President Biya. Fru Ndi had travelled to Kumbo to attend the funeral of Joseph Banadzem, the Parliamentary group leader of the SDF. Local separatist fighters had consented to the funeral taking place, provided that no Francophone Cameroonians attended it. In
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separatist fighters ambushed gendarmes who were guarding the Divisional officer's house, killing one and wounding another. The fighters decapitated the dead gendarme before leaving. In Yoke, Muyuka, Cameroonian soldiers ambushed a separatist camp and arrested four men, all of whom they suspected of having participated in the torturing and killing of a soldier on November 8.
1504:" would take place before the end of the month. The dialogue, which he stressed would be "within the context of the constitution", would include the Anglophone Cameroonian diaspora, and efforts would be made to reach out to them. Biya also encouraged countries hosting separatist leaders to crack down on their activities. Biya's announcement was immediately rejected by the 1112:. Three soldiers escaped, and two more were found in a rescue mission shortly after the attack. While the corpse of one of the soldiers was discovered after five days, the remaining seven remain unaccounted for. The Cameroonian Army declared that they knew which base the attackers had come from, and that an operation would be launched to destroy it. 1826:, which the separatists intended to boycott. Everyone were released on December 18, after a ransom had been paid. Meanwhile, the Cameroonian Army launched a series of operations in Mezam, Boyo, Donga Mantung, Bui, Ngo Ketunjia and Boyo that would, over the next six days, force around 5,500 people to flee their homes. 425:, at least 15 civilians were killed when the army moved against separatists, most of whom managed to escape. In Widikum, separatists attacked a military brigade, wounding five soldiers. The United States announced it would be withholding military support to Cameroon over the government's handling of the crisis. 1736:
together with another former separatist, a French diplomat and a journalist. This seemingly confirmed suspicions that General Nambere, who had escaped to Nigeria a year prior, had indeed abandoned the separatist cause. General Nambere was subsequently labeled a traitor by the separatists. In Widikum,
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On September 2, the new academic year started. Despite efforts by Cameroonian authorities and by individuals, the "back to school campaign" – an effort to reopen at least 4,500 schools that had been closed – failed due to the separatist-imposed lockdowns. Separatist fighters had already assaulted and
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On August 14, separatist militias announced that region-wide lockdowns would be enforced on September 2–6 and 9–13, covering the first two weeks of the academic year. These lockdowns were endorsed by the Ayuk Tabe cabinet, while the Sako cabinet declared a three-week lockdown starting from August 26.
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declared that they would go on a hunger strike over the disappearance of convicts at Kondenguin Central Prison and the Buea Central Prison, starting at midnight. Later on the same day, the Cameroonian government broke the silence and declared that rumors of the deaths of any detainees were false, and
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On May 7, the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration Committee announced that a total of 56 separatist fighters had surrendered since its creation. This claim was questioned by the human rights group Cameroon Watch, which claimed that many of those who had surrendered were common criminals who
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On May 2, a document signed by Ayuk Tabe declared that the Sako-led interim cabinet had been dissolved, and that his own pre-arrest cabinet had been restored. The document expressed appreciation of the job the Sako-led cabinet had done since February 2018, but stressed that infighting had rendered it
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On December 30, the Cameroonian military detained an Anglophone journalist in Kumbo, accusing him of assisting separatist fighters in Bui Division. The journalist denied having any separatist connection. Security forces also carried out an operation against separatist forces in Bamessing. Separatist
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passed a bill that granted a special status to Northwest Region and Southwest Region. The bill dealt with issues related to local autonomy, particularly in the field of education and common law. The bill was rejected by the separatists, who insisted that there would be no talks while the Cameroonian
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On August 26, a three-week lockdown announced by the Sako-led Interim Government came into force. Uncertainty regarding this lockdown, a particularly violent weekend and fear of the upcoming two lockdowns in early September triggered a mass exodus of Anglophones into other parts of the country, with
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inmates taking over the prison yard, forcing the guards to pull out. Security forces moved in to regain control, firing shots in the air and using tear gas on the inmates. Several prisoners were injured in the quelling of the riot, which was also broadcast live on Facebook by participants. Following
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On December 19, separatist fighters attacked a civilian truck near Ekona using firearms and roadside bombs, killing three civilians and wounding another 15. The truck was being escorted by Cameroonian soldiers, leaving it unclear whether the separatists had intended to attack civilians, soldiers or
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had negligible turnout in the Anglophone regions, the Interim Government of Ambazonia having declared a lockdown in advance. In Bamenda, the Governor of Northwest Region, Adolph Lele l’Afrique, was escorted by soldiers to attend a small celebration. The military escort came under fire while driving
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On December 12, armed separatists abducted the mayor of Bamenda II. He was released on December 18, together with 20 other officials who had been abducted on December 9. According to the SDF, a ransom was paid for their release. In Kimbi, Boyo, Fulani vigilantes dressed in military uniforms burned
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On November 15, a soldier who was injured when his vehicle hit a road bomb in Kumba had his leg amputated. In Mamfe, Cameroonian soldiers invaded a neighborhood, killing one man in the process. Separatists alleged that French soldiers were fighting alongside the Cameroonian Army in Manyu, Lebialem
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On October 17, Ambazonian general Ekeom Polycarp, who had publicly laid down his weapons three days prior, was killed in his home in Wum. The Cameroonian Army, which had been in the process of preparing a safe place for him to live, claimed that he had been assassinated by separatists. In Bamenda,
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On February 5, separatists initiated the planned ten-day lockdown. Large parts of Buea were closed down, while armed clashes took place in Muea and Muyuka. Most of Bamenda was closed down, with smaller clashes taking place. In Muyuka, an Ambazonian Colonel was killed alongside two other separatist
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in Kumbo by separatists. He was released shortly afterwards, and the SDF claimed that the whole affair owed to a "misunderstanding" that was quickly solved. The next day, a video of John Fru Ndi conversing with his captors surfaced online, shedding light upon the purpose of the abduction. In the
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On May 15, separatist fighters killed at least two government soldiers in Bamenda. Cameroonian soldiers responded with a crackdown, burning several houses, a church and health centre in the process. The owners of those houses were offered compensation by the Cameroonian government. The same day,
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On January 28, two separatists were killed during a clash in Bambili, and another three near Bamenda, where a policeman was also killed. Clashes also took place in Bafut, where Cameroonian forces launched a two-day offensive in which they captured a separatist camp. 14 separatists were killed in
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On July 2, the Vice President of the Interim Government of Ambazonia declared a 24-hour unilateral ceasefire, effective from midnight, to allow a United States Congressional delegation to safely visit the Anglophone regions. The declaration included a list of suggested places they might want to
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On August 2, Pidgin news anchor Samuel Wazizi was arrested by the military. Days later, he was accused of having ties with separatist militias, an accusation he denied. On June 2, 2020, it was reported that he had died at a military hospital due to torture, after being held for more than 300
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confirmed that it would act as a mediator in upcoming negotiations, following requests from both the Cameroonian government and the Ambazonian separatists. Eight separatist organizations issued a joint statement confirming their willingness to engage in the Swiss-led mediation process, while
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condemned Lekeaka Oliver of the Red Dragon militia for declaring himself Paramount Ruler of Lebialem. In Wum, separatist general Ekeom Polycarb publicly surrendered to the governor of Northwest Region, and encouraged his men to follow suit. In Tiko, separatist fighters mutilated at least 11
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On December 11, separatists ambushed a Cameroonian patrol in Widikum, killing at least three soldiers and wounding one. According to the separatists, 10 Cameroonian soldiers were killed in the attack, while according to the Cameroonian Army, the separatists were eventually pushed back in a
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October 1 marked the second anniversary of the Ambazonian declaration of independence, which was celebrated by a significant number of people in the Anglophone regions. Throughout the day, nine people were killed in armed clashes in Kumbo, Kikaikom, Mbveh, Kumba and Mamfe. In Lebialem, the
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On February 6, gunmen clashed with the security forces and burned three vehicles in Buea. A civilian was killed after being caught in the crossfire, and at least two civilians were abducted by the gunmen. A headless body was also discovered, possibly a security officer. In Bole-Bakundu,
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called on Cameroon to improve the prison conditions in Kondengui, and to allow an independent investigation of the crackdown on the riot. More than 100 inmates were moved to undisclosed locations for detention, and there were speculations that some had been killed during the riot. The
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gave Cameroon five days to account for the inmates who had been missing following the riot at Kondengui; if it failed to do so, the separatists would enforce a "total lockdown" where "nothing enters and nothing leaves" the Anglophone regions, starting on July 30. The faction loyal to
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were injured when their vehicle skidded off the road in Kumba. The soldiers sustained anything from minor and life-threatening injuries, and were promptly transported to a hospital. Separatists claimed responsibility for the incident, claiming that the vehicle had hit an
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On January 18, a well-known investor and cattle owner from Wum was assassinated by suspected separatists. As a response, government forces raided a separatist camp in Wum two days later, killing at least six separatists. Two soldiers were beheaded somewhere in Northwest
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On July 15, Anglophone magistrate Justice Chi Valentine Bumah was abducted by unidentified, French-speaking gunmen. In a video that circulated online, one of the abductors questioned Bumah on criticizing the Cameroonian government. There were also clashes in Kumba. In
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On August 6, two priests were abducted by suspected separatists in Kumbo, allegedly for encouraging parents to ignore the separatist school boycott. While one of the priests was released the same day, the other one was held until August 10 and allegedly subjected to
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wounded nine teachers, and separatists insisted that schools would not be allowed to reopen until Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe and the other jailed members of the Interim Government were freed. One place where the back to school campaign did appear to succeed was
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On May 16, there were clashes in Buea. Prime Minister Joseph Ngute, who was supposed to visit Kumba, was forced to stay in his hotel room in Buea as government soldiers battled the separatists. After the separatists had been repelled, the visit commenced as
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On March 20, former minister Emmanuel Ngafeson Banta was abducted by suspected separatists in Bamenda, and spent ten days in captivity before being released by his captors. In Buea, more than 15 students at the University of Buea were abducted by separatist
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the caretaker cabinet has lost the ability to reconcile our people and, in doing so, has imperiled the identity and mission of the interim government to complete the decolonization of Southern Cameroons through advancing our collective national
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and kidnapped around 30 passengers. Locals claimed infighting between armed groups to be the cause of the incident, with the kidnappers conditioning the release of the passengers on the return of firearms previously confiscated by another armed
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On June 8, eight people were summarily executed by Cameroonian soldiers in Ekona. While separatists claimed the victims were all civilians, the security forces claimed they were separatist fighters who had attacked soldiers shortly before their
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threatened to dismiss civil servants who had fled from the town. He claimed that "99 percent" of Ndu under was now under government control after security forces had pushed out the separatists, and that it was safe to return. In Kikaikelaiki,
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On August 28, suspected separatists attacked a travel agency in Bamenda, storming the area and firing at busses. No one was harmed in the incident. In Bafoussam, Cameroonian authorities pledged to take action to separatist incursions into
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On November 9, one student was killed and another 12 were abducted from the University of Bamenda by unidentified gunmen. The police accused separatists of having carried out the kidnapping, while separatists denied being involved. In
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On February 4, separatists declared a 10-day lockdown, telling people all across the Anglophone regions to stay at home from February 5–14. The lockdown was a matter of controversy among the separatists, with a spokesperson of the
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On October 3, a Catholic Education Secretary was abducted by armed men in Bamenda. As the Major National Dialogue neared its conclusion, President Paul Biya issued a decree that discontinued the court cases against 333 Anglophone
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On August 24, civilians invaded travel agencies in Bamenda, desperate to get out of the city as they were unprepared for the sudden lockdown declared four days prior. In Kumbo, separatist fighters abducted the bishop of the local
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visit, as well as a request for the Cameroonian government to reciprocate and also declare a ceasefire. The declaration was ignored by the Congressional delegation and the Cameroonian government, as well as by separatist fighters.
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On November 4, eight separatists were killed when Cameroonian forces ambushed their camp in Muyuka, including a commander known as Wazuzu. Several separatists were also wounded, while Cameroonian Army had no casualties. In Mbot,
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and members of a local vigilante group carried out a joint ambush on a separatist camp in Northwest Region. According to the Cameroonian Army, three hostages were freed during the raid and at least 10 separatists were
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On December 16, one Cameroonian soldier was killed and another three were wounded in clashes with separatist fighters in Muyuka. In Bui Division, a house belonging to the mayor of Kumbo was burned down by suspected
609:. The Interim Government denied having ordered a lockdown. In Meluf, Northwest Region, Cameroonian soldiers killed five civilians, including a disabled man, and wounded one more. Some of the corpses were mutilated. 413:, at least three separatist fighters were killed in clashes with the army, before heavy rains forced the army to abort its operation and retreat. In Buea, one person was killed and another was wounded by armed men. 827:
embarked on a trip to the Anglophone regions. From Bamenda, he stated that President Paul Biya was ready for an inclusive dialogue to end the war, although there would be no dialogue on the question of Ambazonian
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On March 1, around 10 people were killed in three localities in Northwest Region by government soldiers. In Nigeria, a Federal High Court Judge ordered the return of 69 Ambazonian leaders and activists, including
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On December 17, at least 20 separatist fighters laid down their weapons to return to civilian life in Kumba. They were transported to the Buea Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Centre the following
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banned iron rods in the division. Days before, soldiers had discovered that separatists were producing their own weapons in the division. In Ndop, unidentified gunmen killed three civilians. In Wum, suspected
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celebrations on May 1. The separatists had announced a lockdown that day, and the three women were made to swear to observe future lockdowns. In Bambui, a breastfeeding woman and her baby were killed by stray
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On January 10, Ambazonia's first president Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe, as well as other Ambazonian leaders who had been extradited from Nigeria to Cameroon a year before, appeared before the Military Tribunal in
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On October 27, Patrick Ekema Esunge, Mayor of Buea, died in a hospital in Douala. While separatists claimed that someone had poisoned him, sources at the hospital claimed that it was likely a cardiac arrest.
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On November 19, a woman was buried alive after days of captivity in Kosala, Kumba. The body was exhumed two days later, and local authorities and security forces blamed separatist fighters for the murder.
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killed a construction worker and a mentally disabled man in Bamenda. An elderly man was also killed in the crossfire during clashes, which was followed by the searching of homes by government soldiers.
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counterattack. In Mamfe, one civilian was killed and another four were wounded during clashes between the army and separatists. The clashes continued into the following day, before coming to a halt.
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On August 29, separatist fighters invaded Ndop to enforce a lockdown. They blocked the road, destroyed a few vehicles and forced a few shops to close before retreating when security forces arrived.
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On February 12, the Governor of the South West Region travelled to Kumba to visit the hospital that was burned the day before. His convoy was attacked multiple times, leaving four soldiers injured.
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On October 30, unidentified armed people set fire to a health centre in Buea, partly burning it down. The incident caused no casualties. In Bambili, Bamenda, heavy fighting took place around the
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On January 6, Anglophone Cameroonians in the diaspora organized protests to mark the first anniversary of the arrest of the Ambazonian leadership. Throughout the day, armed clashes took place in
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On August 21, parts of Bamenda were shut down, and there were gunfights at a food market. According to the Cameroonian military, at least two people were killed and another six were wounded. In
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On February 21, separatists blocked a road in the Mile 14 Dibanda neighborhood of Buea, burning at least two vehicles. In Bamenda, a journalist was abducted by gunmen and held captive for hours.
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On December 25, there were clashes in several places in the Anglophone regions. In Meme Division, three civilians were killed during clashes between separatists and Cameroonian soldiers. In
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Army was still present in the Anglophone regions. The bill was also criticized by the Social Democratic Front, which favored a federal state over a special status for the Anglophone regions.
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was abducted and killed by unidentified militants in Donga-Mantung. In a statement, REDHAC condemned both the murder and acts of terror carried out by government-sponsored vigilante groups.
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by Paul Atanga Nji, Minister of Territorial Administration. On the occasion, Nambere encouraged separatist guerrillas to lay down their weapons and be reintegrated into civilian life. In
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By October 18, separatists had opened nine "community schools" across the Anglophone regions, providing an alternative to the government-run schools which they had boycotted for years.
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On September 20, separatist fighters launched a coordinated attack on a hotel in Bamenda where several government officials were staying. Security forces were able to repel the attack.
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On March 10, gunmen beheaded a man they accused of being close to Cameroonian Army officers in Kumba. His body was left in the streets, together with a written warning to "black legs".
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On April 15, security forces carried out mass arrests as they searched for separatist bases in Buea. In Bali, clashes left three government soldiers and four separatist fighters dead.
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On February 16, unidentified gunmen abducted 176 people from Saint Augustine's College in Kumba, and released them the next day. The school subsequently announced it would shut down.
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On August 27, most of Bamenda was deserted due to the lockdown, while there were still vehicles moving around in Buea, Kumba and Tiko. In Limbe, the lockdown was completely ignored.
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On October 15, separatist fighters abducted some students from the Government Bilingual High School Nkambe, Donga Mantung Division. One of the students was released on November 26.
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On March 16, a police officer was burned alive by suspected separatists in Bamenda. The incident was followed by armed clashes, as security forces chased the suspected separatists.
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On October 20, a police officer was killed and decapitated in Bamenda. In Bamenda and Ndop, at least five separatist fighters were killed in clashes with Cameroonian soldiers. In
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On August 22, three teachers were kidnapped by separatist fighters in Buea. In Bamenda, a journalist was kidnapped by armed men, held overnight and released unharmed the next day.
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This was the first documented use of heavy weapons by the separatists, who had recently announced that they had started producing their own weapons within the Anglophone regions.
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On January 15, unidentified gunmen illegally detained at least 36 people at the Buea-Kumba Highway. They were released the next day, while the gunmen held on to phones and money.
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celebrations out of sympathy with people suffering from the Anglophone Crisis. The separatists had previously announced that there would be a lockdown on National Day on May 20.
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On December 24, the Rapid Intervention Battalion arrested a humanitarian worker. He was found dead on January 2, 2020, with wounds indicating that he was subjected to torture.
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In total, between August 24 and August 25, a total of at least 40 people were killed in Bafut, Bamenda, Ndop, Kumbo, Mamfe and Kumba. In addition, eight people were kidnapped.
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On January 12, at least seven suspected separatists were killed in Alabukam, Northwest Region, bringing the total number of separatists killed over the weekend to at least 28.
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On September 4, a Cameroonian soldier was killed in a separatist ambush in Nchoubou, Bamenda. A Cameroonian officer claimed that four separatists were subsequently killed.
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On March 14, Cameroonian soldiers killed at least 12 people (several of whom were burned alive), injured more and burned down several houses in Dunga Mantung and Menchum.
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On June 18, suspected separatists ambushed an army convoy killing one soldier near Bamenda. On the same day, separatists reportedly briefly illegally detained 40 people.
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On January 2, armed men chopped the hands or fingers off at least half a dozen workers at Cameroon Development Corporation. No one claimed responsibility for the attack.
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began to force traditional rulers to flee from the subdivision, resulting in the deaths of at least two local traditional rulers. The leader of the Red Dragon militia,
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On October 21, separatists were reported to have attacked the convoy of Governor Adolphe Lele Lafrique in Kumbo. Following the attack, two civilians were injured by a
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On August 7, six people were killed in Njenefor, Nkwen, including a mother and her two children who were summarily executed outside their home by Cameroonian soldiers.
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On April 25, a human head, possibly that of a soldier beheaded by separatists, was discovered in Bamenda. In retaliation, security forces burned several vehicles.
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and the Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa, called on the UN to investigate "serious" human rights violations committed by Cameroonian troops.
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On May 20, a four-month old baby was killed by Cameroonian soldiers inside a family home in Muyuka. Fearing for their safety, the family went into hiding.
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On September 6, it was reported that self-declared separatists had tortured and murdered a man for allegedly renting out his home to government soldiers.
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announced that a half-year lockdown was being planned. In Bamenda, separatist forces responded to the sentencing by enforcing an unannounced ghost town.
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On June 28, the United Nations, the European Union and the United States issued statements of support to the Swiss-led mediation process. In Bamenda,
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On November 16, two government delegations started embarked on a mission in the Anglophone regions to win popular support for the conclusions of the
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for three hours. During the attack, the Fon's brother was shot and wounded by the soldiers, who claimed to have been looking for armed separatists.
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Between January 4–27, the Cameroonian Army claimed to have killed 68 separatist fighters. The separatists claimed that 14 or more were civilians.
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On January 19, unidentified gunmen set a truck on fire in Nkwen, Bamenda. Gunshots in front of public buildings forced civilians to flee.
33: 5460: 3096: 2652: 1605:, a separatist-controlled village. Hours of fighting left several people dead, including six who were identified as separatist fighters. 5712: 4572: 4461: 4410: 4078: 4039: 3907: 3553: 2748: 2522: 645:(SCLC) declared an early end to the 10-day lockdown that had started on April 4, citing how it mainly affected civilians. However, the 5194: 4983: 4774: 2266: 2254: 1173:. Two of his guards were also abducted. In Bamenda, two doctors were abducted; they spent 24 hours in captivity before being released. 797:
On May 6, a video emerged online where three women had been tortured by separatist fighters in Bamenda, apparently for taking part in
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on the 11th, including 47 separatists, 16 civilians and six government soldiers. The separatists claimed to have killed more soldiers.
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On December 9, armed separatists abducted the mayor of Bamenda III, four councilors from Bamenda III and another 15 councilors from
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On July 19, an army officer was abducted from his home in Bamenda by gunmen. Relatives of the officer offered the abductors 500,000
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Between October 22–26, six civilians and an unknown number of separatist fighters were killed in raids by the Cameroonian military.
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On October 16, two students were briefly abducted by unidentified gunmen in Nkambe, but were freed by the army the same morning.
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On March 21, Cameroonian soldiers ambushed and killed General Ayekeah of the Red Dragon militia, as well as two of his fighters.
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On July 3, at least 30 separatist fighters ambushed a military boat carrying 13 Cameroonian soldiers on the Ekpambiri river,
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On February 14, the separatist-imposed ten-day lockdown came to an end. Between February 5–14, at least 100 people had died.
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On September 28, a wardress at the Bamenda main prison was abducted. She was found decapitated two days later. In Bambili,
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On December 3, separatists abducted three people in Bambili and Bamenda. They were released after a ransom had been paid.
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The amount of respect for these lockdowns was expected to reveal which government held the most influence on the ground.
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By December 16, separatists had abducted at least 40 politicians as part of their effort to sabotage the 2020 election.
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stating that dialogue had ceased to be an option long ago, and that the separatists would only settle for independence.
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On June 5, fighting between separatists and government soldiers left three people dead in Ndekwai and another three in
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On October 8, ten separatist fighters from a camp in Bakassi reportedly surrendered to the Governor of Ndian Division.
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herdsmen, with alleged support from the Cameroonian government, killed seven people and mutilated at least one person.
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On July 24, around 100 inmates at Buea Central Prison, acting in solidarity with their fellow detainees at Kondengui,
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On November 11, it was reported that a former separatist general known as "General Nambere" had been photographed in
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that had been meant for the governor's convoy. The Cameroonian government later denied that there had been an attack.
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Between August 12 and August 18, at least 15 people were killed in Bamenda, including 10 civilians and five soldiers.
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On January 22, the head of a decapitated security guard was displayed on a stick in the Kosala neighborhood of Kumba.
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Between May 15–27, two soldiers, 17 separatist fighters and three civilians were killed throughout Northwest Region.
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On January 24, the leader of Southern Cameroons Defence Forces (SOCADEF), General Andrew Ngoe, was killed in Matoh,
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On November 10, gunmen suspected to be separatists abducted eight people and killed at least one person in Bamenda.
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On November 5, militants attacked a school in Buea, but ran off when nearby security forces fired shots in the air.
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by the Yaoundé Military Tribunal. This was followed by military escalation across the Anglophone regions, and the
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that all were doing fine while being held for investigation. At midnight, the hunger strike started as announced.
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On July 4, Cameroonian soldiers killed a nurse and wounded her 15-year-old sister inside their house in Bamenda.
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On March 27, separatist fighters ambushed and killed two Cameroonian soldiers and two aides of a businessman in
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On December 31, former Ambazonian general Nambere Leonard and 86 others who had fled to Nigeria, were received
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At some point in mid-December, there were clashes between separatists and ethnic Fulani in Bua Bua and Kimbi.
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Prime Minister Joseph Ngute turned down a proposal by lawyers and students in Buea to demilitarize the region.
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On February 28, separatist attack army camps in Bafut and Mbiame, leaving one soldier and one separatist dead.
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By February 8, according to Cameroon, 69 people had been killed in fighting since Tuesday ahead of Cameroon's
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On October 24, separatist fighters attacked a convoy that was transporting the Senior Divisional Officer of
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On June 3, dozens of ethnic Fulani reportedly attacked residents of Wum town, Naikom, leaving at least one
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Cameroon: Back to school cannot be effective in restive regions if guns continue to be fired- Cardinal Tumi
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On December 22, a Cameroonian soldier who had been captured by separatists was found dead and decapitated.
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On January 16, separatist fighters killed a soldier in Ngoh. In Ediki, 36 civilians were briefly abducted.
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were given an ultimatum by the Senior Divisional Officers to get back to work or face punitive measures.
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On May 28, 11 Ambazonian leaders declared that they were ready to negotiate with a third-party mediator.
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arguing that it would be counterproductive. In Mamfe, the corpses of nine young men were discovered. In
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On September 16, a video emerged online where a woman was executed by suspected separatists in Guzang,
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Between September 12–19, government soldiers killed at least a dozen people in Muntengene and Munyenge.
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On September 10, President Paul Biya held a rare televised speech, during which he announced that the "
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Between August 11 and August 15, government soldiers killed seven civilians in Banga Bakundu and Mautu.
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On August 4, separatist fighters ambushed and killed a soldier and his civilian driver in Penda Mboko,
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staged a protest against the prison conditions and the war in the Anglophone regions. The protest soon
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On February 19, at least six plantation workers had their fingers chopped up by unidentified gunmen in
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Cameroon: Witness testimony and satellite images reveal the scale of devastation in Anglophone regions
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separatists killed two members of a local vigilante committee who had appeared on TV the night before.
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On July 11, at least seven separatist fighters were killed in Esu, according to the Cameroonian Army.
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On January 4, separatists killed two soldiers and wounded two more in Fundong, seizing their weapons.
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Cameroon: Ambazonia fighters declare ‘Lockdown’ to frustrate school resumption in Anglophone regions
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forces withdrew from the town, only to return days later when the Cameroonian soldiers had departed.
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https://www.cameroon-tribune.cm/article.html/28382/en.html/south-west-ten-fresh-separatist-fighters
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At least 15 civilians killed as soldiers battle separatists in Cameroon’s restive Anglophone region
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reaffirming that independence remained their goal. In Sabga, Cameroonian soldiers shot four people.
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Between March 11–20, at least 26 civilians and seven soldiers were killed in 30 separate incidents.
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On July 29, the lockdown announced on July 26 came into effect. There were reports of gunshots in
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On March 19, around 80 people were illegally detained by gunmen along the Kumba-Buea Highway. The
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later claimed that at least some of the missing detainees had been subjected to "severe torture".
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On June 15, four policemen were killed and another six were wounded when a road bomb exploded in
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On May 13, a military helicopter carrying security officials and local administrators crashed in
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was kidnapped by gunmen suspected to be separatists. The abductors later demanded seven million
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On January 11, government soldiers ambushed and killed at least 21 separatist fighters in Mbot,
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Key separatist commander killed after dropping weapons in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone region
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10 separatists killed and 6 soldiers wounded in clash in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone region
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soldiers, including a commander, were killed when the Cameroonian military ambushed them. The
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On September 3, a journalist was abducted from a radio station in Buea by unidentified gunmen.
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On July 17, Barrister Sang George Nang, one of the lawyers to the ten detained members of the
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militia set up concrete walls on the Bafut-Bamenda Highway in the villages of Agyati and Chum.
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Anglophone Crisis: Shooting, rain for Kumba no let motorcycle riders work for 'kontri Sunday'
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Cameroun/Crise anglophone : un soldat et trois séparatistes armés tués dans le sud-ouest
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Cameroon:Three gendarmes injured as suspected Ambazonia fighters attack Littoral region again
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Cameroon: Protests, ghost towns mark anniversary celebrations of detained ‘Ambazonia leaders’
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On October 9, unidentified gunmen abducted two students and their father in Southwest Region.
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Between September 1–7, government soldiers killed at least four separatist fighters in Kumba.
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On August 31, separatist fighters seized the corpse of a traditional ruler from a funeral in
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Cameroon: Paul Biya orders discontinuance of case against 333 detainees of Anglophone crisis
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Cameroon: North-West and South-West Crisis Situation Report No. 11 – As of 30 September 2019
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On September 14, an official and a journalist were abducted by suspected separatists at the
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On July 14, one Cameroonian soldier and three separatist fighters were killed in Muea, Buea.
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On July 8, at least two gendarmes were killed and several more were wounded in an ambush in
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Cameroon: Anglophone Journalist detained over alleged collaboration with Ambazonia fighters
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On November 6, a suspected separatist fighter known locally as "Rati" was killed in Kumba.
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Cameroon:Outrage after summary execution, burial of woman by suspected Ambazonia fighters
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Cameroon: Lockdown, Gunshots Frustrate Youth Day, Force Buea University To Postpone Exams
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On January 23, three people were arrested in Mamfe for smuggling ammunition from Nigeria.
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Cameroon:Civilians arrested as security forces raid Buea in search of Ambazonia fighters
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Six killed in anti-separatism military operation in Cameroon's restive Anglophone region
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Three separatists, 4 soldiers killed in clashes in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone region
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were setting fire to a truck carrying humanitarian aid from the Cameroonian government.
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On April 4, rumors of a separatist-imposed lockdown triggered an exodus of people from
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fighters. In Mbengwi, two separatists died while attacking the Divisional Office there.
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Cameroon: Massive population displacement, North West: Flash update (20 December 2019)
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Cameroon: North-West and South-West Crisis Situation Report No. 8 – As of 30 June 2019
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On July 21, a gendarme officer was killed in a separatist attack on a control post in
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On March 26, security forces stopped an attempt by gunmen to abduct a teacher in Buea.
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Cameroon:Fire, gunshots envelope Kondengui as ‘Ambazonia’ prisoners continue protests
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Cameroon: Separatists destroy humanitarian aid destined for Anglophone crisis victims
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Cameroon: Ambazonia fighters burn two cars as gunshots rage along Mutengene-Buea road
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Between September 5–9, nine people were killed in Bali Nyonga, Bambui, Weh and Kumbo.
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Armed separatist commander among two killed in Cameroon’s troubled Anglophone region
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On April 14, four Cameroonian soldiers and three separatist fighters were killed in
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3 soldiers killed in ambush on army patrol in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Two footballers drown while escaping from Ambazonia fighters in NW region
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On May 23, at least nine people were killed and several houses were burned in Esu,
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Cameroon: Detained Ambazonia leaders to go on hunger strike over missing prisoners
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Cameroon: Paul Biya to compensate victims of houses ‘burnt by soldiers’ in Bamenda
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Cameroon: Detained Ambazonia leaders to boycott court sessions till further notice
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Suspected anglophone separatists release 30 kidnapped in Cameroon: security source
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separatists are seeking the independence of the former British trust territory of
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Cameroon: Rise in killings in Anglophone regions ahead of parliamentary elections
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REDHAC Condemns Killing Of UN Aid Worker, Blames Gov’t For Escalation Of Violence
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Cameroon: Ambazonia leaders endorse Swiss-led dialogue to solve Anglophone crisis
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Cameroon:Three women tortured for taking part in Labour day activities in Bamenda
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Cameroon: Corpse dressed in military attire dumped in Bambui by Amazonia fighters
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Cameroon: Life timidly returning to Anglophone regions after ‘Ambazonia lockdown’
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On November 28, armed men abducted six students at the University of Bamenda. In
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On February 17, the Cameroonian military burned down at least 30 houses in Kumbo.
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Cameroon: Suspected Amba fighters abduct, kill popular business man in NW region
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Cameroon: Ngoketunjia Division – Villagers Vent Anger On Fighters, Seize Weapons
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Cameroon: University of Bamenda student killed, 12 others kidnapped by armed men
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On December 28, seven civilians died during a Cameroonian raid in Donga-Mantung.
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On November 8, suspected separatists captured, tortured and killed a soldier in
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10 separatists killed, 3 hostages freed in Cameroon’s restive Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Kidnapped student freed after weeks in captivity in restive NW region
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Cameroon:Properties destroyed as Ambazonia fighters attempt to enforce lockdown
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Ambazonia Separatist Leaders Give Gov’t Ultimatum To Present Detained Prisoners
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Cameroon: Ambazonia separatists impose ‘ten-day lockdown’ on Anglophone regions
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for his release. Clashes in Southwest Region left a number of separatists dead.
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Adolphe Lele L’Afrique embarked on a peace tour across the region, starting in
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On April 23, a gendarme was abducted in Muyuka. He was found dead the next day.
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Cameroun: Un militaire tué par des séparatistes anglophones dans le Nord-Ouest
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Situation dans le Nord-Ouest : recrudescence des violences ce 27 Novembre
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Cameroon: Final resolutions expected as Major National Dialogue wraps up today
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Cameroon: Ambazonia fighters ‘kidnap corpse’ of traditional ruler in NW region
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Voici la Déclaration des sécessionnistes à l’endroit des diplomates américains
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On October 10, three students were abducted by unidentified gunmen in Bamenda.
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On September 25, a pro-separatist Muslim scholar from Bamenda was detained in
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of the Catholic Archdiocese of Bamenda was abducted by separatist fighters in
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On May 26, at least two civilians were killed by Cameroonian soldiers in Buea.
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Cameroon Receives First Returning Asylum-Seekers, Ex-Separatists from Nigeria
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Cameroon passenger plane attacked during landing in restive Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Soldier killed in Muyuka by suspected Ambazonia separatist fighters
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Cameroon: Ambazonia leaders call for another ‘lockdown’ in Anglophone regions
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Cameroon: Abductors demand 10 Million FCFA for soldier’s release in NW region
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Cameroon: Security forces foil attempt by armed men to kidnap teacher in Buea
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Cameroon: Kumbo dicoese shuts down school after release of kidnapped students
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On May 14, an informal discussion was held at the UN Security Council. While
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On April 8, at least four people were killed by Cameroonian soldiers in Fuh,
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On February 18, gunmen attacked the Assistant Secretary General of President
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Cameroon: Four unidentified men arrested over murder of soldier in SW region
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Cameroon: UBa student hit by stray bullet in gun battle in restive NW region
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Cameroon: Lebialem traditional rulers disown Ambazonia warlord Field Marshal
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Cameroon: Ambazonia Generals reject 10-days shutdown in restive NWSW regions
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in ransom. The abductors refused the offer, and demanded 10 million instead.
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Between March 11–17, a dozen civilians were killed in Bui and Donga-Mantung.
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Seven Cameroonian soldiers injured in accident in restive Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Ambazonia fighters gun down Gendarme officer in Restive NW region
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Cameroon War Victims: Casualty Figures High Because Fighters Are Well Armed
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Ambazonian Fighters Attack Cameroon Governor’s Convoy, Injure Four Soldiers
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Cameroon: vionlence, gunshots, ghost towns engulf parts of Anglophone towns
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expressed support for the peace efforts of the Cameroonian government, the
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Cameroon: Separatists abduct four bike riders in restive South West region
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Cameroon: Armed men kidnap journalist after attack on Buea community radio
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Cameroon: SDO threatens to sanction runaway civil servants in Bui Division
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Cameroon: Video of 4 Ambazonia fighters molesting women in Bali goes viral
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Cameroon:Residence of Fundong Mayor burnt by suspected separatist fighters
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Thursday’s Incidents In Wum And Nkambe Central; Casualties You Should Know
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left at least seven people dead, five of whom belonged to a single family.
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High Court was abducted by gunmen in Buea. He was released two days later.
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Two students and father abducted in Cameroon’s troubled Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Paul Biya convenes national dialogue to solve Anglophone crisis
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Cameroon: Government condemns Ambazonian attack on Fulani camp in Bamenda
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Killings At Fishing Settlement Not By Camerounian Gendarmes – A’Ibom Govt
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Cameroon: State agents in Ndu ordered to return to work or face sanctions
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Cameroon: Police officer ‘roasted alive’ by Ambazonia fighters in Bamenda
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On September 7, a government-imposed two-day lockdown came into force in
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Cameroon: Residence of SDF mayor in restive North West region set ablaze
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Cameroon: Pro-Ambazonia muslim scholar released after weeks in detention
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Cameroon: Kidnapped lawyer defending detained Ambazonia leaders released
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On November 21, two people were killed in a Cameroonian raid in Menchum.
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issued statements regarding the riot at Kondengui. The faction loyal to
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Cameroon: At least one killed, three others injured in Mamfe gun battle
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Cameroon: Gov’t dispatches post dialogue missions to Anglophone regions
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Cameroon's security forces repel separatists' attack on gov't officials
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Bible translator butchered to death in Cameroon, wife's arm chopped off
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Two Catholic priests kidnapped in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone region
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Cameroon:Paul Biya ready for dialogue to end Anglophone crisis, PM says
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Federalists Meet Restorationists, Which Group Will Perform The Osmosis?
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Cameroon: Former Minister kidnapped by suspected separatists in Bamenda
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Cameroon Gov’t accuses Ambazonia separatists of torching Kumba hospital
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Between September 3–11, clashes left 11 people dead in Bui and Bamenda.
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One student killed, 8 abducted in Cameroon's restive Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Health centre set ablaze by unidentified individuals in Buea
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Cameroon: Two wounded in Amba fighters’ attack on NW Governor’s convoy
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Cameroon Separatist Fighter Names Himself 'King' of Southwest District
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After Life Imprisonment Sentence: Ambazonians Promise Tough Days Ahead
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Cameroon: Ambazonia leader released after brief arrest by Ghana police
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The Untold Story About Wum Saga, Role of Soldiers In Igniting Conflict
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Cameroon: Confusion looms as Ambazonia faction maintains Fako lockdown
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Nearly 70 Killed in Cameroon as Separatists Stop Youth Week Activities
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On April 13, a corpse dressed in a military uniform was discovered in
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Cameroon: Ambazonia General drop weapons in restive North West region
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Official, journalist abducted in Cameroon's restive Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Suspected separatists kill man in restive North West region
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About 30 passengers kidnapped in Cameroon's restive Anglophone region
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Cameroon: Man beheaded as Ambazonia separatists burn vehicles in Buea
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On May 4, Cameroonian soldiers killed two civilians in Wowo village,
660:
On April 11, three waste management workers were abducted in Bamenda.
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Biya’s ‘dialogue’ for Cameroon crisis runs into questions, rejection
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Cameroon: PM Dion Ngute turns down request to demilitarise SW region
3133:
Nigeria: Cameroonian Gendarmes Kill Scores of Nigerians in Akwa Ibom
2821:
Cameroon: Six internally displaced children kidnapped in Fongo Tongo
2240:
Cameroon: At least three suspected separatist fighters killed in Ndu
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Cameroon: Gunmen kidnap three students in restive North West region
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Cameroon:Paul Biya wants actions against Ambazonia diaspora leaders
4664:
Cameroon Separatists Warn Against Reopening Schools in Crisis Zones
4103:
Cameroon: Governor of crisis hit NW region on peace campaign in Bui
3790:, Cameroon News Online, Jul 3, 2019. Accessed Jun 3, 2019. (French) 3241:
Military helicopter don crash kill one pesin for Northwest Cameroon
2072:
Cameroon: At least 36 passengers kidnapped along Buea-Kumba highway
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On September 9, suspected separatists abducted four bike riders in
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said it was holding informal talks with the Cameroonian government.
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On June 17, a policeman was killed by separatist fighters in Mamfe.
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criticized it for not doing enough and for violating human rights.
832: 478:, before making an unsuccessful attempt to burn down his residency. 304:, three gendarmes were wounded in a separatist attack. In Widikum, 301: 255: 5590:
Cameroon: Suspected Ambazonia fighters burn down Mbah Ndam’s house
5497:
Attack On Camair-Co Passenger Plane Shows Nothing Is Under Control
5087:
Cameroon: Army frees two students from Amba captivity in NW region
3661:
Archbishop Describes Kidnapping by Separatist Fighters in Cameroon
3097:
Cameroon: Detained Ambazonia leader dissolves ‘Interim Government’
3049:
Cameroon: SDF Chairman Ni John Fru Ndi released after brief kidnap
1638:
Between October 16–19, separatists killed two soldiers in Bamenda.
619:
On April 7, six children were kidnapped by unidentified gunmen in
5527:
2 mayors, 19 municipal councillors kidnapped in Anglophone region
5408:
Cameroon: Body of young girl exhumed in restive South West region
5111:
Cameroon: Armed men kill two members of vigilant group in Bamenda
4907:
Cameroon Separatists Celebrate 'Independence' as Dialogue is Held
4235:
Cameroon: FCFA 7M ransom demanded for kidnapped traditional ruler
3606:
Cameroon:Explosion kills four policemen restive Anglophone region
2291:
Cameroon: Security forces kill two separatist fighters in Mbengwi
2180:
Cameroon: Soldiers kill five Ambazonia fighters on ghost town day
1877: 1841:
in Batibo burned down, possibly after separatists set it on fire.
1758: 1663:, seven people were killed in a raid by the Cameroonian military. 1543:
On September 24, government soldiers plundered the palace of the
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On May 17 and May 18, a preparatory meeting was organized by the
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On February 7, separatists ambushed a military truck in Ndawara,
309: 5461:
Cameroon: Armed men kidnap six students of University of Bamenda
5195:
Cameroon: Gov’t debunks claims of attack on NW Governor’s convoy
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Cameroon: Kidnapped medical doctor, 15 others freed in Eyumojock
4291:
Bamenda Respects Lockdown, Buea, Tiko, Kumba and Limbe, Backdown
3085:
In Pictures: Soldiers Burn Over 10 House Cardinal Tumi’s Village
2653:
Cameroon: Soldiers rescue passengers freed along Buea-Kumba road
2598:
Cameroon: Man beheaded by suspected separatist fighters in Kumba
2108:
Bamenda : des séparatistes incendient un véhicule d’Hysacam
1776:, where Cameroonian soldiers had recently deployed in force. In 1648:
On October 18, a new Senior Divisional Officer was installed in
1158:, was abducted in Bamenda, held for a day and then released. In 942:
On May 30, unidentified armed men attacked the Upkwa village in
584:, a united front consisting of both separatists and federalists. 5713:
Cameroon: Christmas rocked by gun battles in Anglophone Regions
5451:, Actualite News, Nov 30, 2019. Accessed Nov 30, 2019. (French) 5255:
Armed separatists killed in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone zone
4715:
Security member killed in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone region
4573:
Cameroon: Mass exodus from Anglophone regions as lockdown looms
4079:
Cameroon:Calm returns to Buea prison after protest by prisoners
4067:
Cameroon: Tortured Mancho Bibixy, Ambazonia detainees not dead!
4040:
Cameroon: Anglophone detainees missing after Kondengui protests
3908:
Cameroon: Lawyer defending detained Ambazonia leaders kidnapped
3769:
Cameroon: How Ambazonia fighters tortured Fru Ndi in captivity!
2523:
Cameroon: Gunmen chop off fingers of plantation workers in Tiko
2413:"AFRICAN POWDER KEG: CAMEROONIAN CONFLICT AND AFRICAN SECURITY" 2096:
Cameroon: death of prominent businessman sparks killings in Wum
1819: 1715: 1618: 1569: 1170: 1159: 1005: 883: 879: 875: 839: 664: 654: 624: 616:
was kidnapped, held for a few hours and then released unharmed.
475: 452: 422: 384: 322: 5607:, International Crisis Group, Jan 2020. Accessed Jan 11, 2020. 5427:, Actu Cameroun, Nov 30, 2019. Accessed Nov 30, 2019. (French) 5278:, International Crisis Group, Dec 2019. Accessed Dec 14, 2019. 4561:
Thousands Flee Violence in Cameroon’s English-Speaking Regions
4211:
Cameroon: Kumbo Bishop seals parish after gunmen abduct priest
4175:
Justice for Wazizi: How Cameroon journalist, Samuel Wazizi die
2267:
Cameroon:Ambazonia fighters kill one on ghost town day in Buea
2255:
Cameroon:Gunshots, blackout open day one of Ambazonia lockdown
5029:, International Crisis Group, Nov 2019. Accessed Nov 5, 2019. 4895:
Key separatist commander killed in Cameroon's troubled region
4642:, International Crisis Group, Oct 2019. Accessed Oct 5, 2019. 4254:, International Crisis Group, Aug 2019. Accessed Sep 2, 2019. 4117:, International Crisis Group, Jul 2019. Accessed Aug 2, 2019. 3836:
7 separatists killed in Cameroon's troubled Anglophone region
3303:, International Crisis Group, Jan 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 2955:, International Crisis Group, Jan 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 2619:. International Crisis Group, Jan 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 2477:, International Crisis Group, Jan 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 2216:
Cameroon: Ambazonia activists divided over ‘ten-day lockdown’
1990:, International Crisis Group, Jan 2019. Accessed Jul 6, 2019. 1928:
Cameroon: Residence of Minister Dion Ngute burnt by armed men
1558: 1487: 1351: 1343: 1135:
On July 12, armed men stopped a bus that was passing through
1046: 930: 895: 871: 330: 5679:, Cameroon News Agency, Dec 19, 2019. Accessed Dec 19, 2019. 5665:
3 civilians killed in attack on military escort in Cameroon
5617:
Cameroon: One soldier killed, three others injured in Muyuka
5542:
Kidnapped Cameroonian mayors, municipal councillors released
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Cameroon: Police officer killed in restive North West region
4293:, Cameroon News Agency, Aug 27, 2019. Accessed Aug 27, 2019. 4223:
Soldiers Kill Business Woman And Her Two Children In Bamenda
4057:, Cameroon News Agency, Jul 28, 2019. Accessed Jul 28, 2019. 4030:, Cameroon News Agency, Jul 23, 2019. Accessed Jul 27, 2019. 3425:, Cameroon News Agency, May 25, 2019. Accessed May 27, 2019. 3399:
Cameroonian soldiers accused of killing baby as family flees
2785:
Cameroon: Looming Ambazonia lockdown sparks exodus from Buea
2773:
Cameroon:Security forces carry out mass arrests in Mutengene
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Cameroon: Catholic Education Secretary Kidnapped in Bamenda
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Cameroon : Breastfeeding mother, baby killed in Bambui
3159:, Cameroon News Agency, May 8, 2019. Accessed May 11, 2019. 3109:
Cameroon: Soldiers kill two civilians in resstive NW region
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Cameroon: Head coach of PWD Bamenda released from captivity
2727:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 27, 2019. Accessed Mar 27, 2019. 2703:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 21, 2019. Accessed Dec 24, 2019. 2655:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 20, 2019. Accessed Mar 20, 2019. 2643:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 17, 2019. Accessed Mar 17, 2019. 2586:
Cameroon: Nigerian Court orders return of Ambazonia leaders
2549:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 22, 2019. Accessed Feb 23, 2019. 2537:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 21, 2019. Accessed Feb 23, 2019. 2525:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 20, 2019. Accessed Feb 20, 2019. 2513:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 20, 2019. Accessed Feb 20, 2019. 2501:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 20, 2019. Accessed Feb 20, 2019. 2489:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 18, 2019. Accessed Feb 18, 2019. 2401:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 12, 2019. Accessed Feb 12, 2019. 2194:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 30, 2019. Accessed Jan 30, 2019. 2182:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 28, 2019. Accessed Jan 28, 2019. 2170:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 29, 2019. Accessed Jan 29, 2019. 2158:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 25, 2019. Accessed Jan 28, 2019. 2146:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 24, 2019. Accessed Jan 24, 2019. 2134:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 25, 2019. Accessed Jan 28, 2019. 2098:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 20, 2019. Accessed Jan 21, 2019. 2074:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 16, 2019. Accessed Jan 16, 2019. 2062:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 14, 2019. Accessed Jan 14, 2019. 2050:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 12, 2019. Accessed Jan 12, 2019. 2038:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 10, 2019. Accessed Jan 10, 2019. 887: 688:
was abducted along with two workers by unidentified gunmen.
606: 482: 5784:, Journal du Cameroun, Dec 31, 2019. Accessed Jan 1, 2019. 5778:, Journal du Cameroun, Dec 31, 2019. Accessed Jan 1, 2019. 5641:
Cameroon Separatists Kidnap Candidates to Protest Election
5499:, Cameroon News Agency, Dec 1, 2019. Accessed Dec 1, 2019. 5475:, Cameroon News Agency, Dec 4, 2019. Accessed Dec 5, 2019. 5302:, Journal du Cameroun, Nov 7, 2019. Accessed Nov 11, 2019. 4885:, Journal du Cameroun, Sep 30, 2019. Accessed Oct 1, 2019. 4849:, Human Rights Watch, Oct 11, 2019. Accessed Oct 11, 2019. 4705:, Journal du Cameroun, Sep 4, 2019. Accessed Oct 26, 2019. 4676:
Cameroon: Nkambe shuns Ambazonia threats as schools resume
4387:
Cameroon anglophone separatist leader handed life sentence
4225:, Cameroon News Agency, Aug 7, 2019. Accessed Aug 7, 2019. 4006:, The African Report, Jul 23, 2019. Accessed Jul 24, 2019. 3992:
Swiss government mediating in Cameroon’s separatist crisis
3862:, XinhuaNet, Jul 15, 2019. Accessed Jul 15, 2019. (French) 3802:, Cameroon News Agency, Jul 4, 2019. Accessed Jul 4, 2019. 3727:"Déclaration du Porte-parole sur la situation au Cameroun" 3639:, Human Rights Watch, Jul 22, 2019. Accessed Jul 22, 2019. 3556:, Cameroon News Agency, Jun 4, 2019. Accessed Jun 8, 2019. 3482:, Journal du Cameroun May 31, 2019. Accessed May 31, 2019. 3193:
Cameroon: 56 Ambazonia fighters have laid down weapons-DDR
3121:
Cameroon: UN Security Council to discuss Anglophone crisis
3075:, Journal du Cameroun, Apr 30, 2019. Accessed May 1, 2019. 2991:, Journal du Cameroun, Apr 25, 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 2979:, Journal du Cameroun, Apr 25, 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 2799:, Human Rights Watch, Apr 10, 2019. Accessed Apr 22, 2019. 2715:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 23, 2019. Accessed Jul 7, 2019. 2691:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 20, 2019. Accessed Jul 7, 2019. 2667:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 20, 2019. Accessed Jul 7, 2019. 2600:, Journal du Cameroun, Mar 11, 2019. Accessed Jul 7, 2019. 2465:, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 15, 2019. Accessed Jul 7, 2019. 2441:, National Telegraph, Feb 12, 2019. Accessed Feb 12, 2019. 2389:, National Telegraph, Feb 11, 2019. Accessed Feb 12, 2019. 2122:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 22, 2019. Accessed Jul 6, 2019. 2048:
Cameroon soldiers kill 21 separatist fighters in NW region
1561:, militants burned down a truck carrying humanitarian aid. 760:
The Sako-led cabinet refused to step down, triggering the
724:
announced that they would start boycotting court sessions.
694:
On April 24, gunmen burned down the house of the mayor of
5763:, Journal du Cameroun, Jan 3, 2019. Accessed Jan 3, 2019. 5314:, Journal du Cameroun, Nov 8, 2019. Accessed Nov 9, 2019. 5290:, Journal du Cameroun, Nov 5, 2019. Accessed Nov 5, 2019. 4962:, Journal du Cameroun, Oct 4, 2019. Accessed Oct 4, 2019. 4950:, Journal du Cameroun, Oct 3, 2019. Accessed Oct 4, 2019. 4938:, Journal du Cameroun, Oct 3, 2019. Accessed Oct 3, 2019. 4873:, Journal du Cameroun, Oct 1, 2019. Accessed Oct 1, 2019. 4861:, Journal du Cameroun, Nov 4, 2019. Accessed Nov 4, 2019. 4753:, Journal du Cameroun, Sep 9, 2019. Accessed Sep 9, 2019. 4741:, Journal du Cameroun, Sep 8, 2019. Accessed Sep 9, 2019. 4729:, Journal du Cameroun, Sep 6, 2019. Accessed Sep 7, 2019. 4678:, Journal du Cameroun, Sep 3, 2019. Accessed Sep 3, 2019. 4623:, Journal du Cameroun, Sep 1, 2019. Accessed Sep 1, 2019. 4522:
Cameroon: Gov’t bans transportation of rods into Lebialem
4315:
Cameroon: Seven soldiers injured along Buea-Kumba highway
4201:, Journal du Cameroun, Aug 5, 2019. Accessed Aug 5, 2019. 4153:, Journal du Cameroun, Aug 1, 2019. Accessed Aug 1, 2019. 3970:, Journal du Cameroun, Aug 1, 2019. Accessed Aug 1, 2019. 3814:, Journal du Cameroun, Jul 8, 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 3771:, Journal du Cameroun, Jul 1, 2019. Accessed Jul 1, 2019. 3494:, Journal du Cameroun, Jun 1, 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 3480:
Cameroon: Two human heads discovered in restive NW region
3470:, Journal du Cameroun, Jun 1, 2019. Accessed Jun 2, 2019. 3265:
Cameroon: Ambazonia fighters kill two soldiers in Bamenda
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Cameroon: Gunmen attempt to burn residence of Biya’s aide
2339:
Cameroon loses US military support over Anglophone crisis
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Cameroon: At least 14 separatist fighters killed in Bafut
2132:
Cameroon: Three arrested over bullet-trafficking in Mamfe
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Network for the Defence of Human Rights in Central Africa
943: 631:. In Bamenda, a teacher was abducted and held for a week. 568:
On March 31, various Ambazonian movements (including the
5643:, Voice of America, Dec 16, 2019. Accessed Dec 18, 2019. 5348:
Cameroon: Decamped Ambazonia General pictured in Yaounde
5159:
Cameroon: Nigerian priest kidnapped in restive SW region
5125:, Voice of America, Oct 18, 2019. Accessed Oct 18, 2019. 5063:
Four kidnapped, 11 injured in Cameroon separatist attack
4986:, Cameroon Tribune, Oct 10, 2019. Accessed Oct 13, 2020. 4926:, Voice of America, Oct 21, 2019. Accessed Oct 22, 2019. 4739:
Cameroon: Kumba choking under Gov’t, Ambazonia lockdowns
4563:, Voice of America, Aug 26, 2019. Accessed Aug 26, 2019. 4428:, Voice of America, Aug 21, 2019. Accessed Aug 21, 2019. 4139:
Cameroon: Gov’t debunks rumours of Mancho Bibixy’s death
3622:, Voice of America, Jun 19, 2019. Accessed Jun 19, 2019. 3602:, Voice of America, Jun 16, 2019. Accessed Jun 18, 2019. 3313:
Cameroon: Gunshots in Buea delay Dion Ngute’s Kumba trip
2689:
Cameroon: At least 15 Buea University students kidnapped
2451:
Cameroon Military Captures Boat Transporting Mercenaries
2060:
Cameroon: Seven suspected separatists killed in Alabukam
2024:
Trial of Cameroon separatist leaders adjourned to Feb. 7
1598:
On October 4, the Major National Dialogue was concluded.
1522:
compound in Bamenda. Elsewhere in Northwest Region, two
1104:. According to the Cameroonian Army, the attackers used 5300:
Cameroon: ‘Notorious Ambazonia fighter’ killed in Kumba
4426:
Cameroon Separatists Attack Over Leader's Life Sentence
3663:, Voice of America, Jun 27, 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. 3025:
Cameroon:Panic in Bamenda after discovery of human head
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About 10 killed in Cameroon’s restive Anglophone region
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Between January 18–27, separatists killed six soldiers.
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Cameroon:Ambazonia leader delivers end of year message
5751:, Voice of America, Jan 2, 2020. Accessed Jan 2, 2020. 5600: 5598: 5271: 5269: 5267: 5265: 5263: 5207:
Cameroon: Ambazonia fighters attack convoy of Meme SDO
4909:, Voice of America, Oct 2, 2019. Accessed Oct 2, 2019. 4666:, Voice of America, Sep 2, 2019. Accessed Sep 3, 2019. 4597:
Cameroon : Gov’t tightens security in West region
4548:, Christian Post, Aug 28, 2019. Accessed Aug 28, 2019. 3411:
Cameroon: Nine killed, houses, shops burnt down in Esu
3207:, Voice of America, May 8, 2019. Accessed May 9, 2019. 2576:, Foreign Policy, May 13, 2019. Accessed May 14, 2019. 2363:
Rights groups call for UN probe in Anglophone Cameroon
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Cameroon: Panic in Kumba after discovery of human head
1450:, holding it for several hours while demanding ransom. 1045:
On June 23, a video emerged online where armed men in
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left one separatist fighter and one civilian dead. In
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Cameroon: 20 Ambazonia fighters drop weapons in Kumba
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Cameroon: Separatists attack travel agency in Bamenda
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Cameroon: Gunshots heard in restive North West region
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Cameroon’s military detains pidgin news anchor Wazizi
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Cameroon: Corpse of soldier discovered in Manyu river
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Cameroon : Four-month old baby killed in Muyuka
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Cameroon: Hundreds of Militants, Terrorists Surrender
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Cameroon’s Separatist Movement Is Going International
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Cameroon: Separatists injure five soldiers in Widikum
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passenger plane was fired at while it was landing at
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On November 22, a woman was abducted by armed men in
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On May 31, two human heads were discovered in Meluf,
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On March 25, clashes in Limbe left one civilian dead.
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intervened, and managed to rescue all those abducted.
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On January 3, armed men burned down the residence of
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Paul Biya’s 2019 end of year message to Cameroonians
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Cameroon grants special status to Anglophone regions
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6 separatists killed in Cameroon’s Anglophone region
4389:, The Guardian, Aug 20, 2019. Accessed Aug 20, 2019. 4339:
6 killed in attacks in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions
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After Prison Events, Amnesty Calls For Investigation
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Cameroon: CDC manager, guards kidnapped in SW region
3886:, BBC, Jul 15, 2019. Accessed Jul 16, 2019. (Pidgin) 3637:
Cameroon: Security Forces Kill Civilians, Rape Woman
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Separatist Bomb Attack Kills 4 Policemen in Cameroon
3502: 3500: 3401:, The Guardian, May 27, 2019. Accessed Jul 21, 2019. 2893:
Cameroon: Three Hysacam workers kidnapped in Bamenda
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On December 15, the residence of SDF party chairman
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On August 16, two Catholic priests were abducted in
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On April 1, separatist fighters raided Penda Mboko,
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Bafut, while government casualties remained unclear.
5595: 5522: 5520: 5507: 5505: 5260: 3994:, Africa News, Jul 22, 2019. Accessed Jul 22, 2019. 3824:
Cameroon: Two gendarmes killed in restive NW region
3243:, BBC, May 13, 2019. Accessed Jul 8, 2019. (Pidgin) 3013:
Cameroon: Second in command of Nso Fondom kidnapped
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Cameroon: At least nine corpses discovered in Mamfe
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Cameroon: Armed men chop off fingers of CDC workers
1690:, where one civilian got injured by a stray bullet. 1617:On October 11, inter-separatist clashes in Guzang, 1011:
On June 14, six corpses were discovered in Babanki.
602:, mass arrests were carried out by security forces. 5532: 5171:Cameroon : Kidnapped Nigerian priest released 5116: 5022: 5020: 5018: 5016: 4813:, News Ghana, Sep 16, 2019. Accessed Sep 16, 2019. 4686: 4684: 4635: 4633: 4631: 4629: 4486:Cameroon: Kidnapped Anglophone journalist released 4247: 4245: 4243: 4177:, BBC, Jun 3, 2020. Accessed Jun 3, 2020. (Pidgin) 2869:Cameroon: President of Bangem High Court kidnapped 2737:Two Soldiers, Aides Killed In Rom, Nwa Subdivision 2567: 2453:, News Ghana, Feb 14, 2019. Accessed Feb 14, 2019. 2012:Cameroon: Two ‘Ambazonia Generals’ killed in Mamfe 1315:On August 13, civil servants who had escaped from 5667:, XinhuaNet, Dec 19, 2019. Accessed Dec 19, 2019. 5568:, XinhuaNet, Dec 12, 2019. Accessed Dec 13, 2019. 5556:, ReliefWeb, Dec 23, 2019. Accessed Dec 24, 2019. 5544:, XinhuaNet, Dec 18, 2019. Accessed Dec 18, 2019. 5439:, NewsGhana, Nov 21, 2019. Accessed Nov 21, 2019. 5338:, XinhuaNet, Nov 10, 2019. 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Accessed Jul 6, 2019. 390:On January 25, two lawyers were abducted in Buea. 5794: 5517: 5502: 4919: 4917: 4915: 4897:, XinhuaNet, Sep 30, 2019. Accessed Oct 5, 2019. 4871:Cameroon: Wardress beheaded in restive NW Region 4801:, XinhuaNet, Sep 15 2019. Accessed Sep 15, 2019. 4556: 4554: 4421: 4419: 4286: 4284: 3585:8 killed in Cameroon's restive Anglophone region 3435:Cameroon: Two civilians killed in Buea on Sunday 3210: 3157:Ndu Subdivision: Soldiers Kill 7, Burn 42 Houses 2946: 2713:Cameroon: Ambazonia fighters erect wall in Bafut 2701:Cameroon: ‘Ambazonia General’ killed in Lebialem 2677:Cameroon: Kidnapped Anglophone minister released 2603: 2564:, News Ghana, Mar 3, 2019. Accessed Mar 3, 2019. 1983: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1165:On July 18, armed men abducted a manager of the 5739:, AllAfrica, Jan 6, 2020. Accessed Jan 7, 2020. 5701:Cameroon: Another soldier beheaded in NW Region 5691:, Reuters, Dec 20, 2019. Accessed Dec 22, 2019. 5487:, XinhuaNet, Dec 2, 2019. 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Accessed Feb 7, 2019. 1967:Cameroon: Two security forces killed in Fundong 1952:Cameroon: ‘Ambazonia General’ killed in Widikum 1326:On August 15, at least seven soldiers from the 1298:On August 9, the traditional ruler of Ntumbaw, 5529:, Xinhua, Dec 13, 2019. Accessed Dec 13, 2019. 4534:Cameroon: Three shot dead in restive NW region 3872:Cameroon: Anglophone judge kidnapped by gunmen 3037:Cameroon: Bikes, vehicle set ablaze in Bamenda 3001:Cameroon: Kidnapped school proprietor released 2377:, VOA News, Feb 8, 2019. Accessed Feb 8, 2019. 2279:Cameroon: Ambazonia ‘Colonel’ killed in Muyuka 1468:. In Bamenda, militants fired at an ambulance. 1369:On August 20, the ten detained members of the 1226:On July 26, the two competing factions of the 565:. In Widikum, soldiers killed three civilians. 273:, which was unified with Cameroon since 1961. 5420: 5418: 5416: 5123:Cameroon Separatists Open 'Community Schools' 4912: 4551: 4510:Cameroon's kidnapped Catholic bishop released 4474:Separatists kidnap three teachers in Cameroon 4416: 4281: 4187:One soldier killed in rare ambush in Cameroon 4050: 4048: 3932:Cameroon: Soldier killed in restive NW region 2144:Cameroon: ‘Ambazonia General’ killed in Matoh 2086:, Pulse, Jan 16, 2019. Accessed Jan 17, 2019. 1972: 1629:plantation workers and abducted another four. 1035:killed an old man and raped a woman in Kumbo. 34: 5147:Cameroon: Police Officer beheaded in Bamenda 3956:Cameroon: Kidnapped Bamenda doctors released 3762: 3559: 3217:Cameroon: SDF to boycott May 20 celebrations 2499:Cameroon: Several houses burnt down in Kumbo 2434: 2432: 1940:Cameroon: Three gendarmes killed in Mbelenka 1265:On July 30, the ten detained members of the 989:On June 7, heavy fighting broke out in Esu, 498:general was killed in an ambush in Lebialem. 5360:Ambazonia Fighters Kill Gendarme In Widikum 3800:Several Soldiers Feared Dead In Manyu Water 3632: 3630: 3628: 3246: 2557: 2555: 2250: 2248: 5413: 4363:Cameroon: Kidnapped Kumbo priests released 4045: 4033: 3492:Cameroon: Part of SONARA goes up in flames 2965:Cameroon: John Fru Ndi’s brother kidnapped 2797:Cameroon: Government Forces Attack Village 2168:Cameroon: Police officer killed in Bamenda 2137: 1962: 1960: 1933: 1790:On November 30, an aid worker employed by 364:On January 17, two soldiers were beheaded. 41: 27: 5288:Cameroon: Armed men attack school in Buea 4654:, BBC, Sep 3, 2019. Accessed Sep 3, 2019. 2429: 1601:On October 5, Cameroonian troops invaded 638:, including the sub chief of the village. 16:Ongoing crisis in the country of Cameroon 4847:World Heritage Site Attacked in Cameroon 3625: 3362:"Swiss facilitation process in Cameroon" 2845:Soldiers Kill 4 In Fuh, Arrest 3 In Orti 2552: 2245: 749:Cameroonian soldiers in Bamenda, May 24. 744: 2881:Cameroon: Kidnapped judge freed in Buea 2156:Cameroon: Two lawyers kidnapped in Buea 1957: 1824:2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election 1262:, four separatist fighters were killed. 975:man dead. 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He was released on November 1. 1167:Cameroon Development Corporation 914:Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue 813:announced that it would boycott 5135:Bui SDO Installed Amid Gunshots 3253:Africa Should Not Fail Cameroon 3126: 3114: 3102: 3090: 3078: 3066: 3054: 3042: 3030: 3018: 3006: 2994: 2982: 2970: 2958: 2934: 2922: 2910: 2898: 2886: 2874: 2862: 2850: 2838: 2826: 2814: 2802: 2790: 2778: 2766: 2754: 2742: 2730: 2718: 2706: 2694: 2682: 2670: 2658: 2646: 2634: 2622: 2591: 2579: 2540: 2528: 2516: 2504: 2492: 2480: 2456: 2444: 2404: 2392: 2380: 2368: 2365:, News24. 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Index

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Anglophone Crisis
Timeline
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2016–17 protests
Batibo
Ndop
Wum
PSS Nkwen
Kidnappings of John Fru Ndi
July 2019 prison riots
Ngarbuh
Operation Free Bafut
Operation Bamenda Clean
Kumba
Operation Bui Clean
Bamessing
Missong
Akwaya
Bambui
Egbekaw

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