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Cameroon school kidnap: More than 70 pupils seized in Bamenda | Cameroon school kidnap: More than 70 pupils seized in Bamenda |
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Dozens of people, mostly school pupils, have been kidnapped from a boarding school in the west of Cameroon. | |
At least 78 students and three others, including the principal, were seized early on Monday morning in Bamenda, the capital of the North-West region, a government official has told the BBC. | |
Regional governor Adolphe Lele L'Afrique blamed separatist militias. | Regional governor Adolphe Lele L'Afrique blamed separatist militias. |
Cameroon's North-West and South-West regions have been hit by a secessionist rebellion in recent years. | Cameroon's North-West and South-West regions have been hit by a secessionist rebellion in recent years. |
Militias, who have been demanding the independence of the two English-speaking regions, have called for a school boycott. | Militias, who have been demanding the independence of the two English-speaking regions, have called for a school boycott. |
But no single group has said it carried out the kidnapping at Bamenda's Presbyterian Secondary School, which has pupils aged between 10 and 14. | |
A video of some of the children, all boys, believed to have been filmed by one of the kidnappers, is being shared on social media. | |
The students, crammed into a tiny room, all look nervous as the person holding the camera orders them to say their names and where they are from. | |
They also repeat the phrase: "I was taken from school last night by the Amba boys, I don't know where I am." | |
Amba is short for Ambazonia, the name of the new country that the separatists want to create. | |
'Praying for the kidnapped' | 'Praying for the kidnapped' |
The moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, the Right Reverend Fonki Samuel Forba told the BBC that he had spoken to the kidnappers. | The moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, the Right Reverend Fonki Samuel Forba told the BBC that he had spoken to the kidnappers. |
"They don't want any ransom. All they want is for us to close the schools. We have promised to close down the schools," he told the BBC. | "They don't want any ransom. All they want is for us to close the schools. We have promised to close down the schools," he told the BBC. |
"We hope and pray they release the kids and the teachers," he added. | "We hope and pray they release the kids and the teachers," he added. |
It is not the first time students have been abducted in the area, known to be a stronghold of separatist fighters, reports the BBC's Ngala Killian Chimtom. | It is not the first time students have been abducted in the area, known to be a stronghold of separatist fighters, reports the BBC's Ngala Killian Chimtom. |
On 19 October, five students of the Atiela Bilingual High School were taken by unidentified gunmen. Their whereabouts are still unknown. | On 19 October, five students of the Atiela Bilingual High School were taken by unidentified gunmen. Their whereabouts are still unknown. |
The separatists say that the Cameroon school system suppresses the English-speaking system that the North-West and South-West regions inherited from the British. | The separatists say that the Cameroon school system suppresses the English-speaking system that the North-West and South-West regions inherited from the British. |
Separatist rebellion | Separatist rebellion |
The militias, who want to create Ambazonia, began to emerge in 2017 after a security force crackdown on mass protests, led by lawyers and teachers, over the government's alleged failure to give enough recognition to the English legal and education systems in the North-West and South-West. | |
The government was accused of relying heavily on people trained in the French legal and educational tradition to work in key posts and generally marginalising Cameroon's English-speaking minority, who make up about 20% of the population. | The government was accused of relying heavily on people trained in the French legal and educational tradition to work in key posts and generally marginalising Cameroon's English-speaking minority, who make up about 20% of the population. |
President Paul Biya, who has been in power since 1982, was recently re-elected for a seventh term with more than 70% of the vote. | President Paul Biya, who has been in power since 1982, was recently re-elected for a seventh term with more than 70% of the vote. |
Opposition parties allege that the poll was rigged, but legal attempts to overturn the result failed. | Opposition parties allege that the poll was rigged, but legal attempts to overturn the result failed. |
Cameroon - still divided along colonial lines | |
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