The Borneo Post

Video shows Cameroon separatist­s with decapitate­d policeman — Amnesty

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L IBREVI LLE : Amne s ty Internatio­nal said yesterday it has authentica­ted a video showing Engl ish- speaking separatist­s in Cameroon with the decapitate­d head of a policeman, and condemned a “horri f ic escalation of violence” in the anglophone regions.

T he v i d e o s h owe d t he policeman’s head, with bruises on it, on blood- soaked white cloth with what “could be his genitalia” placed nearby, the rights group said in a statement.

It said its forensic experts had authentica­ted the clip, as well as another believed to be continuati­on of the first, in which a voice can heard saying that the separatist­s had taken the officer’s rifle.

Amnesty Internatio­nal said it was not able to independen­tly confirm the exact location where the videos were shot, but analysis suggests it might be in the area of Belo, in the North-West region.

Separatist unrest in Cameroon’s two minor ity Engl i sh- speaking reg ions — North-West and South-West — has left hundreds dead and displaced about 200,000 people since late 2016.

Ye a r s o f r e s entment at perceived discrimina­tion at the hands of Cameroon’s majority French speakers have led to almost daily acts of violence and retributio­n, triggering an army crackdown.

“The brutal attacks against ordinary people and security forces are further proof of the horrific escalation of violence in Cameroon’s anglophone regions,” Amnesty said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Einhaeupl (left) and Eckardt address a press conference in Berlin, on the health of Verzilov, who was flown to Germany after suspected poisoning. — AFP photo
Einhaeupl (left) and Eckardt address a press conference in Berlin, on the health of Verzilov, who was flown to Germany after suspected poisoning. — AFP photo

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