U.S. Imposes Visa Restrictions On Perpetrators of Violence In Cameroon

The United States announced on Monday visa restrictions against “leaders” and “accomplices” of violence in western Cameroon, the scene of a four-year bloody conflict between armed Anglophone groups and the army.

The sanctions are aimed at “those who undermine the peaceful resolution of the crisis,” the U.S. State Department said in a statement, without naming those targeted by the ban.

“We condemn those who undermine the peace by provoking or inciting violence, human rights violations and threats to peacekeepers and humanitarian workers,” the U.S. diplomacy added.

The statement further read “Washington is deeply concerned about the continuing violence and continues to call on the Cameroonian government and armed separatist groups to end the violence and engage in dialogue without preconditions to peacefully resolve the crisis.”

The English-speaking minority in Cameroon’s northwest and southwest regions blame the French-speaking majority for marginalizing them.

In 2017, protests by teachers and lawyers in Cameroon’s two English-speaking regions over marginalization quickly morphed into armed conflict.

Protests have escalated since 2017 into a separatist conflict between armed English-speaking groups and the army.

Separatist rebels calling themselves ‘Amba boys’ have said they seek to create an independent state named Ambazonia.

Source: Africanews

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