BIHAPH'S OUTCRY ON THE KILLING OF BABY BRANDY TATAW IN BAMENDA

The outright killings and irresponsible use of guns on innocent civilians and children is becoming a pain in the heart, adding to the suffering of a people already experiencing excruciating pain within the context of the Anglophone crisis . Not up to a month that the whole world was morning because little Caro in Buea was brutally shot amd killed, it is now the turn of Tataw Brandy in Bamenda who on November 12 breath her last as a result of a gun fired at her by a military officer who is supposed to protect her. The young girl of about 7 we are told was on her way back from school when the unfortunate incident happened.

BIHNDUMLEM Humanitarian Association of Peace and Hope (BIHAPH) condemns in strong terms this violence and abuse of human rights perpetrated on innocent civilians, children inclusive noting that this continous act of violence is only going to harden the hearts of warring parties and the armless civilians end up suffering the brunt of this war more than anyone else. We extend our sincere and heart felt condolences to the berieved family.

BIHAPH is calling on the powers that be to stand up for the rights of innocent civilians and all who have lost their lives in the most gruesome way. It was our cry last month that such an incident does Not repeat itself but History has just repeated itself. Again this is not the first but this could be the last if we all stand up as one people, to say NO TO GUN VIOLENCE ! NO TO SENSELESS KILLING OF HUMAN BEINGS AND YES TO THE RESPECT OF HUMAN LIFE.

Cameroon use to be a land of promise and a land of glory suddenly, it has become a land flowing with human blood. In this light, BIHAPH is calling for an unconditional cease fire in the two English speaking regions of Cameroon. This continueous shootings and killings is only worsening the fight of which many are tired of.

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