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Cameroon: A bloody valentine in Ngarbuh village

There are no words to express this, that would be sincere or honest. I struggle even to type it. As the innocent civilians was slaughtered on the 14th February in Ngarbuh village, Donga Mantung Divison in the North-West region of Cameroon.

The reports are that there was made two mass graves containing 32 citizens from all walks of life. From toddlers to elders. The houses was burned and the remains left in these graves. The pictures and video clips of the events are horrific enough. Just the idea that soldiers are doing this its own is horrifying. They also destroyed the properties of the people there and killed their livestock. That is surely a mass killing and a genocidal affair, when the state forces does this to its own.

The worst thing about this is the silence. The lack of support. This is the dead where it doesn’t count. The French, the British and who else who are supporting the regime is glancing over this fact. Shunning the ideals and these atrocities against man-kind. Done on the orders from high-above. The President and his men. This is all their making.

Their deaths are the blood on their hands, the violence and mass killings, which transpired on Valentine. Is another St. Valentine’s Massacre, this time it wasn’t Al Capone in Chicago, but Paul Biya in Cameroon. Ordering the death of civilians in the North-West Region of his republic.

There is no words to describe this sort of affair properly, only that its sinister and evil. This is act of despicable men, who lack heart and soul. Who will carry these souls with them and have to answer for it, in their after-life. Because, these lives will be answered by the Gods, if they are not answered by the men whose alive.

It was a bloody Valentine and it shall be remembered. The massacre of Ngarbuh village on the 14th February 2020. When Biya’s government forces killed, buried and burned the village. Peace.

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