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Priests kidnapped, church burned ‘by unknown armed men’ in Cameroon

本文作者:乌白马角网 2024-09-20 16:37:33
导语:Five priests, a nun and two churchgoers were kidnapped by attackers who set fire to a church in west
Five priests, a nun and two churchgoers were kidnapped by attackers who set fire to a church in western Cameroon, the Catholic Church said on Sunday, the latest violence in an area hit by bloody conflict between anglophone separatists and the state.

The church of St Mary in the village of Nchang was "burned by unknown armed men" in the attack on Friday, the Bamenda Provincial Episcopal Conference said.

"It was with great shock and utter horror that we, the Bishops learnt of the burning down of the St Mary's Catholic Church, Nchang... and the kidnapping of five priests, one religious sister and two lay faithful by unknown gunmen," the statement said.

"This act was completely unprecedented and, as of now, no concrete reason has been given for this heinous act against the house of God and the messengers of God."

The attack has not yet been claimed, but they are often perpetrated by separatist groups and result in hostages being released after ransom demands or negotiations with local leaders.

The northwest and southwest regions of Cameroon have suffered a bloody conflict between anglophone separatists and the state for years.

English speakers make up a majority of the regions' populations in ­predominantly French-speaking Cameroon.

Anglophone resentment at perceived discrimination snowballed into the declaration of an independent state in 2017 - the "Federal Republic of Ambazonia" - an entity that is not recognized internationally.

Cameroonian President Paul Biya, 89, has responded with a crackdown on the separatists.

The violence has claimed more than 6,000 lives and displaced around 1 million people, according to the International Crisis Group think tank.

Last week, officials said armed separatists chased several thousand children from schools just days after the students returned to classrooms for the first time in years. Troops sent to restore school security in the western regions said they killed at least 13 rebels in clashes over the past month.


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