HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION WANTS TO SOLVE THE ANGLOPHONE CRISIS

 


   In an open letter addressed to President Paul Biya, the National Commission for Human Rights and Freedoms, said it wants to produce an affective and lasting solution to the Anglophone crisis. Acknowledging that human right concerns have significantly increased in the war in the North West and South West regions, the commission expressed frustration that, people are beginning to doubt their willingness to cooperate to end the crisis.
 They in their letter sign March 22nd 2019, demand the permission and support of president Biya to resolve the crisis.

     The Commission led by Dr Chemuta Divine Banda  regretted in their open letter that previous recommendations sent to Paul Biya on how to resolve the deepening crisis, have not received any favourable response.

      Citing four different preoccupying reports the sent to Paul Biya, and which have not received any direct reaction from Paul Biya. The NCHRF wrote to Paul Biya on the 9th  February 2017 following their observation and investigation mission to the North West and South West regions.

    They presented their contributions to a way out of the crisis in the North West and south west regions to him on 18/06/2018, addressed another message to him through MINDEF and MINTAT-SG/PR on 14/01/2019 which all didn't receive any direct respond, going by the latest outings

    The last letter to Biya was addressed on the 18/02/2019 concerning the deteriorating Socio-political and security situation in Cameroon and the consequences on the fundamental rights of the population.

   Boasting it's strength and tact to champion a possible return to normalcy in the two English speaking regions, the National commission for Human Rights and freedoms NCHRF, explained the role it played in the safe release of the 20 students,  kidnapped from the University of Buea. The students according to the NCHRF were released thanks to the mediation of its South West Regional Delegate.
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