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    US condemns Nigeria, Cameroon over extradition of 47 Anglophone detainees

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 6, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Julius Ayuk Tabe was reportedly kidnapped before he was deported to Nigeria
    Julius Ayuk Tabe was reportedly kidnapped before he was deported to Nigeria
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    Julius Ayuk Tabe was reportedly kidnapped in Nigeria before he was deported to Cameroon

    The United States has condemned the attitude of Nigerian and Cameroonian authorities towards the 47 Anglophone detainees who were repatriated to Cameroon from Nigeria.

    A statement by the US Department of State, signed by Ms Heather Nauert, the Department spokesperson noted that Nigeria and Cameroon have violated the rights of the detainees by forcibly repatriating them back to their countries of origin.

    It however, urged both countries to respect the human rights of the detainees and follow due process in handling their matter, while urging them to refrain from embarking on forceful repatriation of asylum-seekers.

    “We also call on the Government of Cameroon to respect the human rights, including due process, of the 47 Cameroonians forcibly returned from Nigerian custody to the Cameroonian authorities on January 26.

    “This is in addition to many of whom had reportedly submitted asylum claims in Nigeria.

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    “We urge the Governments of Cameroon and Nigeria to adhere to their obligations under international law to refrain from forcible returns to asylum-seekers back to their countries of origin.

    “The 47 Cameroonians are now held in detention in Cameroon allegedly in connection with tension and violence in North West and South West Regions.

    “We expect the government of Cameroon to afford these and other individuals previously detained all the rights and protections enshrined in Cameroon’s constitution, consistent with the nation’s international obligations and commitments.”

    The US condemned the ongoing violence in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions, including the murder of two Cameroonian gendarmes in the North West Region village of Mbingo.

    It also condemned the murder of a Cameroonian soldier outside of Bamenda on February 1, and an electoral official of Elections Cameroon (ELECAM) in Bangem.

    The US further condemned the reported deaths of four civilians in Bemenda and Belo on February 2 and 3.

    “We offer our deepest condolences to the families of the victims, and to the people of Cameroon,” it said.

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