Ein bislang recht wenig bekannt gewordener Konflikt: Seit Ende 2017 toben im Nordwesten Kameruns, d. h. also im Grenzgebiet zu Nigeria, Auseinandersetzungen zwischen der zentralen Staatsgewalt bzw. der kamerunischen Armee und Separatisten der sog. ADF (Ambazonia Defence Forces) und des ASC (Ambazonia Self-Defence Council) im weitgehend englischsprachigen Teil des Landes (auch als Ambazona bezeichnet). Während die offiziellen kamerunischen Streitkräfte vorgeben, einen COIN-Krieg zu führen, u. a. auch gegen Islamisten (was aber bislang nicht belegt ist), geben die Rebellen vor, sie kämpfen für die Unabhängigkeit ihres englischsprachigen und an Nigeria angelehnten Landesteils, um sich der Unterdrückung durch die Zentralgewalt zu entziehen. Was zunächst mit Krawallen begonnen hatte - obgleich die Wurzeln des Streits bis in die Zeit nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg und hin zu einem Teilungs-Referendum 1961 zurückreichen -, hat sich mittlerweile zu einem relativ ausgewachsenen Bürgerkrieg entwickelt, wobei das Gebiet Ambazonas rund 40.000 Quadratkilometer umfasst.
Leider, wie in Afrika oft der Fall, geht auch dieser Konflikt einher mit schweren Kriegsverbrechen und Menschenrechtsverletzungen (durch beide Fraktionen). Die Zahl der Opfer ist bislang kaum gesichert, grob wird von mindestens 2.000 getöteten Kämpfern und geschätzt 5.000 toten Zivilisten ausgegangen (Stand von Sommer 2020). Hinzu kommen ca. 700.000 Flüchtlinge (auch diese Zahl ist ein Jahr alt).
Zitat:Kamerun
Der Kampf um Ambazona
International wenig beachtet tobt im Westen Kameruns ein Konflikt um die Rechte der anglophonen Minderheit. Geführt wird er von beiden Seiten mit großer Brutalität, und inzwischen kämpfen die Aufständischen für einen eigenen Staat.
Es ist ein Bürgerkrieg, der seit mehr als vier Jahren tobt und der doch kaum von der Weltöffentlichkeit wahrgenommen wird. Im Westen Kameruns stehen sich Separatisten und Sicherheitskräfte der Regierung in einem Konflikt gegenüber, der seine Wurzeln in seiner kolonialen Geschichte und in der Zweisprachigkeit des Landes hat. Unabhängige Organisationen berichten von schweren Menschenrechtsverletzungen, laut Vereinten Nationen sind 700.000 Menschen inzwischen auf der Flucht. Und die medizinische Versorgung in dem Konfliktgebiet ist stark eingeschränkt. […]
Die Ursachen für die Auseinandersetzungen reichen weit zurück, der Grundstein dafür wurde vor gut 100 Jahren gelegt. Nach dem ersten Weltkrieg wurde die vormalige deutsche Kolonie Kamerun zwischen Frankreich und Großbritannien aufgeteilt: Vier Fünftel des Territoriums wurden danach von Frankreich verwaltet, der westliche Teil von Großbritannien. […]
Anfang 2016 flammen Proteste gegen die mehrheitlich französischsprachige Regierung erneut auf. Der Staat reagierte mit harter Hand, es beginnt mit einer monatelangen Internetblockade. Später folgen willkürliche Verhaftungen, massive Militäreinsätze - es gibt Tote. Als Reaktion entstehen Separatistengruppen, deren Ziel die Abspaltung vom Zentralstaat und die Gründung eines eigenen Staates ist: Ambazona.
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/afrika...e-101.html
Schneemann.
Mal noch ein anderer Aspekt - offenkundig will man sich in keinster Weise dem Vorwurf aussetzen, man unternehme nichts gegen Islamisten. Ob dies umgelenkt und auch umgedeutet wird gegen die Aktivitäten in Ambazona bleibt abzuwarten, gut möglich, dass dies aber geschieht (ähnlich konstruierte Vorwürfe gab es in der Vergangenheit durchaus schon).
Zitat:Africa
Cameroon Creates, Trains Militias Against New Terrorism Ideology
MORA - Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has sent his top military officials and a governor to reactivate old militias and create new ones to combat terrorism on the central African state’s northern border with Nigeria. The militias are, for the first time, to tell people about what the government says is a new strategy by the Islamic State in West Africa Province, or ISWAP, to attract supporters away from rival Boko Haram through gifts of food and money, and attacking only military positions, unlike Boko Haram, which attacked schools and other civilian targets. […]
Abdoul Oumar is coordinator of nine militia groups fighting Boko Haram terrorism in Mora, a town on the border with Nigeria's Borno state. Nigeria says Borno is an epicenter of the jihadist group. […] Oumar said militias that were discouraged by the lack of flashlights, motorcycles, telephones, bows and arrows, and guns to fight terrorists will now be able to resume work. He said besides moving through the bush and hills to inform the military of suspicious activities, militias are now expected to teach people not to accept gifts from unknown visitors. […] The Cameroon military says that since May, more than nine jihadist attacks have been reported on its troops’ positions. At least 25 troops and 13 civilians have been killed since May.
https://www.voanews.com/africa/cameroon-...m-ideology
Schneemann.
Interessant hierbei, dass die (offenkundig nur früheren?) Islamisten nun von Kamerun, wo die Regierung ja Gerüchte streute, auf der Seite der Separatisten stünden Islamisten, wieder nach Nigeria verschoben werden, wo sie anscheinend ganz brav entwaffnet werden...
Zitat:Cameroon Repatriates Nigerian Ex-Fighters, Family Members
Yaounde — More than 850 former Boko Haram fighters and their family members who escaped from the jihadist group to Cameroon have left northern Cameroon for Nigeria. Nigerian authorities say they are taking the former militants to Nigerian disarmament centers after complaints that such centers in Cameroon were overwhelmed by the number of former jihadists defecting since the terrorist group's leader was declared killed in May.
Hundreds of people Saturday gathered along streets, watching and waving as 20 buses transporting former Boko Haram militants and their families left Mora, a town on Cameroon's northern border with Nigeria, for Banki, a town in Nigeria's Borno state.
https://allafrica.com/stories/202109210016.html
Schneemann.
Da geht es so weit ich es gelesen habe auch wieder um innere Machtkämpfe und Machtverschiebungen, es gibt da ja auch mehrere Gruppen von Islamisten die untereinander auch wieder verfeindet sind. Erst vor kurzem wurden dort ja auch Anführer der Islamisten von anderen Islamisten ermordet.
Berichte über Kriegsverbrechen seitens der Separatisten...
Zitat:Cameroon: Video Appears to Show Cameroon Separatists' Campaign of Kidnappings, Torture
Yaounde, Cameroon — Cameroon military officials say separatists have abducted and tortured several hundred civilians they accuse of violating a lockdown the fighters have imposed in the English-speaking western regions every Monday. The claim has prompted renewed condemnation of human rights abuses by separatists.
Voices of Cameroonians crying for help and begging for their lives to be spared can be heard in an audio clip from a video circulating on social media platforms, such as Facebook and WhatsApp, as armed men appear to order 17 people out of a bus. The armed men brandish AK-47 rifles and threaten to kill anyone who disobeys their orders. Among the 17 people are four women carrying babies. [...] The armed men then force all the occupants of the bus to lie down before beating them with sticks and machetes for more than 10 minutes. In the video, a man presenting himself as a fighter says his group is punishing civilians who do not respect the Monday lockdown imposed by separatists in Cameroon's English-speaking regions. [...]
Cameroon military officials say the attack was carried out by fighters on people traveling between Buea and Kumba, both commercial cities in the English-speaking South West region. Military officials say similar attacks and abductions by fighters were reported in several other English-speaking towns, including Mamfe, Ekona and Tiko.Officials also said an improvised explosive device planted by the fighters killed a taxi driver in Buea. Last week, separatists said on social media they killed four people who collaborated with government troops to kill a man known as Cross and Die, one of the fighters' self -proclaimed generals. [...] One separatist armed group, known as the Ambazonia Defence Forces, ADF, also on social media, said it carried out many attacks and abductions on hundreds of civilians in several towns for disrespecting the Monday lockdown ordered by separatists.
https://allafrica.com/stories/202111100041.html
Schneemann
Meldung von September:
Zitat:Cameroon Separatists Attack Bus, Kill 6 Civilians
Bangourain, Cameroon — Military officials in Cameroon say armed separatists killed at least six people and wounded nine when they attacked a bus on a highway in the country's troubled Southwest region. The military has deployed scores of troops to track down the rebels. Locals say there has been heavy fighting between the two sides since the Tuesday attack.
These are voices of Cameroon government troops pulling people out of a bus, asking what could have prompted separatist fighters to kill innocent commuters. [...] The Cameroon military has confirmed that the video is of its troops helping victims after separatists opened fire Tuesday on a bus at Ekona, a village in Cameroon's Southwest region.
https://allafrica.com/stories/202209080029.html
Ferner (von Ende September) eine bedenkliche Meldung: Offenkunding schwappt der Konflikt, wenngleich auch auf relativ kleiner Flamme köchelnd, zunehmend nach Nigeria hinüber, in die dortige Region Biafra, die ja bekanntermaßen eine sehr blutige Geschichte hat...
Zitat:Escalating conflict in Cameroon: civil war looms in the region
The conflict in Cameroon keeps escalating. Chris Anu, a long-time spokesperson for Cameroon’s self-declared Republic of Ambazonia, said that he was elected president of the separatist movement on September 10, 2022. His election comes at a time when the movement appears to be losing support among southern Cameroonians, due to allegations of infighting, corruption and human rights abuses. [...]
Anu said that the movement will take the fight to the territories of the Republic of Cameroon (French speaking part of the country). He promised to also review the movement’s much-criticised policy of closing schools. [...] The conflict keeps escalating with the death of soldiers last week in a rocket attack on their convoy in Manyemen Koupé-Manengouba, a subdivision in the Southwest region. [...]
The Nigerian separatist group the Indigenous People of Biafra, under pressure from the Nigerian military, confirmed an alliance in its waging of a sometimes violent campaign for autonomy in southeastern Nigeria. Cameroonian rebels frequently crossed into Nigeria to purchase weapons and other supplies for themselves. [...]
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) was formed as a breakaway group of the Movement for the Actualization of Biafra with the sole purpose of completely severing ties with Nigeria through non-violent secession. These two separatist forces, leveraging on cultural and historical sentiments, as they share a common history and heritage, are banding together to present a more formidable front to national forces in West Africa.
https://lansinginstitute.org/2022/09/28/...he-region/
Schneemann
Im Oktober hatte ich dazu schon einmal eine Meldung eingestellt, und es hat den Anschein, als wie wenn dieser schwelende Konflikt erneut in das Grenzgebiet zwischen Kamerun und Nigeria übergeschwappt ist. Indessen jedoch war der jetzige Gewaltausbruch eher einem lokalen Konflikt zwischen Rinderhirten und den Separatisten geschuldet, wobei die nigerianischen Hirten auf der Suche nach Nahrung für ihre Herden die Grenze passierten und sich dann weigerten, Abgaben dafür an die Rebellen zu entrichten...
Zitat:Cameroon Deploys Troops to Nigerian Border After Separatists, Herders Clash
Maroua, Cameroon — Cameroon's government deployed at least 100 troops Wednesday to Gayama, a village on the border with Nigeria, after clashes between Cameroonian separatists and Nigerian herders left at least 12 people dead. Cameroonian officials say the fighting broke out six days ago, after herders who crossed the border in search of food for their cattle refused to pay taxes the rebels demanded.
Abdoulahi Aliou, the highest-ranking government official in Menchum, the administrative unit in charge of Gayama, said the rebels killed two herders immediately upon their refusal to pay. [...] Aliou said the herders came back in huge numbers, attacked separatist camps, and killed at least four fighters. Six civilians, including the traditional ruler of Munkep village and his son, were also killed in the clashes. [...]
The U.N. says the conflict has left more than 3,500 people dead and 750,000 displaced.
https://allafrica.com/stories/202301190006.html
Und noch etwas - Zogo hatte Tage vor seiner Entführung gedroht, er werde Details zur ausufernden Korruption in der Regierung veröffentlichen. Angeblich hat er seine Beweise direkt an Präsident Biya übermittelt. Inhaltlich soll es um Korruption zwischen Medienorganisationen und dem Finanzministerium gegangen sein.
Zitat:Prominent Cameroon journalist found dead after abduction
Martinez Zogo’s kidnapping is the latest in a string of attacks against journalists in the African country.
The mutilated body of a prominent Cameroonian journalist has been found near the capital, Yaoundé, five days after he was abducted by unidentified assailants. Media advocates described Martinez Zogo’s disappearance and death as a further sign of the perils of reporting in the African country.
Zogo, the director of the private radio station Amplitude FM, was kidnapped on 17 January by unknown assailants after trying to enter a police station to escape his attackers, the media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said. [...] The incident is the latest in a string of attacks against journalists in Cameroon, which is ruled by President Paul Biya, who has a decades-long record of repressing opposition.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/j...-abduction
Schneemann
Da wir ja aktuell schon bei Afrika sind:
Zitat:Cameroon Military - Mass Grave Found With Bodies of 2021 Kidnap Victims
Yaounde, Cameroon — Military officials in Cameroon say they have found a mass grave near the border with Nigeria containing the bodies of nine civilians, including five government officials, who were abducted by rebels in June 2021. Government troops were led to the mass grave by a separatist fighter who participated in the killing, but surrendered and joined a disarmament and demobilization center.
Cameroon's military says government troops exhumed the bodies from the mass grave, located about 20 kilometers from Ekondo Titi, a town in Ndian, an administrative unit on the border with Nigeria.
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Nguele said he led several dozen Cameroon government troops to the mass grave Saturday. He said they exhumed the bodies after a reconnaissance mission to the area, which is prone to regular separatist attacks. [...] Nguele said Cameroon can now confirm the individuals as dead and no longer missing. [...] Last month, Tamaya Clinton, a 24-year-old separatist fighter who disarmed and surrendered to authorities in Cameroon's Southwest Region, said the officials were killed by separatist fighters. He promised to take government troops to the grave where the officials were buried.
https://allafrica.com/stories/202308080017.html
Schneemann