Separatists Rape, Kill Hostages Before Military Rescue
Cameroon’s military says Anglophone separatists killed four
hostages, including a local official, after troops attacked their camp in the
western part of the country. The military said it freed five others, but this
was after they had been ganged raped by the rebels.
A young
woman recovering at a Cameroon military base in the French-speaking, western
town of Bafoussam, confirmed to a reporter that rebel fighters abducted and
raped her.
Cameroon’s
military rescued the 17-year-old, whose name is being withheld to prevent
stigma, and four other young women on Tuesday and brought them to the base.
She
said heavily armed anglophone rebels took her on Sunday from a Catholic church
in the English-speaking, northwestern town of Mbiame.
The
separatist fighters took her into the bush, she said, and kept her and several
other hostages at a remote camp.
"They accused me of communicating with military men and
directing them how to move about and kill amba boys,” the woman said.
“So,
when we reached their camp, we were beaten. When I went there, my friends were
already there. We were badly beaten. We slept on the floor. They did not give
us any food or water," she added.
Ransom demanded by rebels
The
17-year-old said the rebels demanded the women’s families pay a ransom of
$3,000 each for their release or else they would be killed.
But
Cameroonian troops raided the camp, freeing the five hungry, tired and frayed
women, aged 17 to 21.
Paul
Atanga Nji, Cameroon’s territorial administration minister, said the rebels
took the women in revenge after troops last week attacked their hideouts and
killed several fighters.
"These
are children who have been kidnapped by the terrorists, abused sexually, raped
by the terrorists and, thanks to the professionalism of our defense forces,
these children were released,” Nji said. “The children are under medical
control. The defense forces are assisting them."
Seven rebels reportedly killed
Nji
said the women were rescued during fighting that killed seven rebels. He gave
no casualty figures for the military and it was not possible to confirm the
numbers.
Not all
those being held hostage came out alive, though.
Officials
in the English-speaking, northwest region of Ngoketunjia said rebels killed
four hostages.
Senior
government official Quetong Handerson Konge issued a statement that said among
the four victims was a deputy mayor. The statement called on the population to
continue helping the military find rebels and their hideouts.
Rebels
in Cameroon have not responded directly to the accusations but have been
sharing videos on social media of the killed civilians and warning people
against aiding the military.
The separatist conflict broke out in 2017 over resentment
that Cameroon’s English-speaking minority is treated as second class to the
French-speaking majority.
Fighting
in the western English-speaking regions has left about 3,000 people dead and
displaced more than 500,000 to French-speaking regions and neighboring Nigeria.
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