Cameroon – Anglophone Crisis: Video Reveals Circumstances By Which A Teacher Was Beheaded In Bamenda

Par Kiven B. NSODZEFE | Cameroon-Info.Net
Bamenda - 22-May-2019 - 11h55   6245                      
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Some armed separatists yesterday May 22 in Bamenda, dropped the head of a man identified as a secondary school teacher. Panic gripped business persons and passerbys in Nkwen, when the head of Wontai Vondou Olivier, rolled out of a bag to the streets.

Gunshots followed suit and led to complete shut down of the town. Nkwen has been more lively, than other parts of Bamenda central. The market has been functioning and people going on with their activities, despite separatists attempts to impose a ghost town.

A video filmed by his murderers has been uploaded on social media, where he struggles to beg for his life to no avail. In the video, showing the victim has been tortured and sustained wounds, his torturers tell the Ambazonian Interim government that they have caught the spy and will cut off his head and dump in Nkwen. Any attempts made by the victim to plead and explain, were futile. He was mistakenly for a soldier with the Cameroonian military.

" IG, Interim Government, this is one of the soldiers we kidnapped today. We will drop his head at Nkwen shortly, after we behead him. Since he has refused to collaborate with us and release information regarding his friends, then we will cut off his head and take it to Nkwen…..He is a Nordist and he has killed many of our brothers”, said the unidentified separatist in the video.

Mr. Wountai, 31 year old said to come from Guider was a teacher in GBHS Nitop, but due to constant attacks in the school, it was shut down and he moved to GBHS Ntamulung and Bamendankwe, all in Bamenda, where he taught a mixture of history and geography.

Some separatists in the diaspora and Cameroon, have been denying the attacks, stating it was all framed up. Of recent, both government and separatists have been denying responsibility to the violent acts they commit, focusing only on the blame game.

The international community has called for restrain on both sides of the war, but the call seems to fall on deaf ears, as crimes against civilians have skyrocketed in the North West and South West regions.

 

Auteur:
Kiven B. NSODZEFE
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