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The Ngarbuh massacre took place in northwestern Cameroon on 14 February 2020 during the
Anglophone Crisis The Anglophone Crisis (), also known as the Ambazonia War or the Cameroonian Civil War, is an ongoing civil war in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon, part of the long-standing Anglophone problem. Following the suppression of the 2 ...
, and resulted in the murder of 21 civilians, including 13 children, by Cameroonian soldiers and armed Fulani militia.


Massacre

On 14 February 2020, six Cameroonian soldiers, accompanied by armed
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s and
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n detractors, carried out a
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of
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s in Ngarbuh, two quarters of Ntumbaw Ntumbaw Village, in Ndu,
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Division, Northwest Region. The two quarters that make up what is called Ngarbuh are known in Ntumbaw as Sirngar (Ngar) Mabuh (buh). Calling the area Ngarbuh was introduced after the 1980s when the government set up as school and located it between the two quarters of Ntumbaw, hence the designation Ngarbuh. It is therefore a designation of two sub chiefdoms each governed by a Fai, called in Limbum, Tallanwe.Exclusive: Testimonies From Ngarbuh About How Some Survivors Cheated Death By Hair’s Breadth, Plus Names of Victims, Survivors
Cameroon News Agency, Feb 19, 2020. Accessed Feb 19, 2020.
There are conflicting reports of the total number of civilian casualties. Independent journalist Jess Craig, on assignment in the region for the Swiss-based publication
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, conducted the only independent, on-the-ground investigation of the incident. Speaking with dozens of eye witnesses the day after the attack, Craig reported that 21 civilians had been killed including 13 children and one pregnant women. Other reports stated that at least 22 people were killed,Children among 22 killed in attack on Cameroon village
BBC, Feb 17, 2020. Accessed Feb 17, 2020.
including 14 children, 9 of whom were younger than 5. The attack was part of the
Anglophone Crisis The Anglophone Crisis (), also known as the Ambazonia War or the Cameroonian Civil War, is an ongoing civil war in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon, part of the long-standing Anglophone problem. Following the suppression of the 2 ...
, an armed conflict between separatists of
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(comprising Northwest and Southwest Regions) and Francophone Cameroon. Initially no party to the conflict claimed responsibility for the attack, while the
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s blamed Cameroonian security forces. In the village of Ntumbaw itself, it was alleged that one of the former Ambazonia fighters who had defected to the government returned to Ntumbaw and told a crowd that if the Ntumbaw people did not get rid of Amba fighters the army would return to perpetrate further attacks. The Cameroonian government initially denied responsibility. It is alleged that the Senior Divisional Office of Donga Mantung Division went to Ntumbaw and held talks with the villagers and, at a press conference, the Chief of Ntumbaw stated that the killings were not carried out by the military. As more evidence was gathered it was clear that the military had carried out the atrocities. Several weeks prior to the massacre, it was alleged that members of the army set up a monitoring station in Ntumbaw. The
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later admitted that the Cameroonian Army had been responsible for the deaths, and claimed civilians were killed by an accidental
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that had been triggered when stray bullets had hit a fuel tank during a firefight with separatists. The Cameroonian Army claimed to have killed seven separatists during the incident. Opposition parties and aid agencies rejected this explanation, accusing the army of carrying out a massacre of civilians. Local residents said that 35 people were killed by the Army, who broke into residents houses, where they shot civilians and burned their houses.'It was an accident': Cameroon army explains massacre in Anglophone region
AfricaNews, Feb 18, 2020. Accessed Feb 18, 2020.
The Cameroonian government continued to insist that only five civilians had been killed, although independent sources were able to verify the names of 25 dead civilians already the day after the attack. Attempting to cover up the details of the incident, on 24 February, soldiers arrested a man who had given information about the Ngarbuh massacre to the media. An alleged eye witness to the massacre was murdered on February 29.
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ran an investigation, interviewing 23 people, three of whom witnessed the attack. The investigation debunked the claims made by the government and established that Cameroonian soldiers and armed
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had carried out a massacre of civilians. Human Rights Watch also confirmed that there had been no separatist fighters present during the massacre. The Cameroonian government responded to the report by accusing the author of conspiring with the separatists to create false stories.


Reactions

The incident drew worldwide attention and condemnation from rights organisations and foreign governments. The
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condemned the attack, and encouraged Cameroon to prosecute the perpetrators. This reaction was echoed by that of the
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. Cameroonian opposition politician Maurice Kamto called for a national day of mourning. In early March, it was reported that the Cameroonian Army had arrested and questioned nine soldiers about the massacre, including two
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s. After running its own investigation, the government concluded that three soldiers and a local
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group had accidentally killed 13 civilians during a firefight with separatist fighters. After realizing their mistake, the report claimed, the soldiers and the militiamen set fire to buildings in order to erase any evidence. Three soldiers were subsequently arrested.Cameroon government makes U-turn on Anglophone massacre in Ngarbuh
RFI, Apr 22, 2020. Accessed May 13, 2020.
The report and the arrests were met with appreciation internationally and by
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organizations, while the
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accused the Cameroonian government of "presenting false justification of the systematic killing of civilians".


Aftermath

In late May 2020, the military set up a base in Ngarbuh, with the stated aim of cutting off a separatist supply route from Nigeria. Within a week, more than 300 villagers had fled, fearing the presence of soldiers. Ntumbaw continued to be a battleground between separatists and armed Mbororos. On May 12, 2020, around 30 armed Mbororos killed two civilians after accusing separatists of killing seven Mbororos. In October, armed Mbororos killed a separatist fighter, and were subsequently hunted down by separatists.Ambazonia Separatists Clash With Mbororo Militias
Cameroon News Agency, Oct 11, 2020. Accessed Oct 11, 2020.


See also

* Killings in Missong


References

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