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UK Bishops Join Christian Leaders Calling for End to Violence in Cameroon

‘We hear the cry of our sisters and brothers in Cameroon’s Anglophone region’

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Bishop Declan Lang and Bishop Philip Egan have added their voices to an ecumenical statement calling on the UK government and the international community to respond, robustly, to the violence in Cameroon.

In the country’s Anglophone region, longstanding grievances against the central government have spilled into conflict during recent years, with thousands of people killed or driven from their homes.

Recently the situation deteriorated further when government forces launched a violent crackdown in response to separatist attacks.

Bishop Lang chairs the Bishops’ International Affairs department and Bishop Egan’s diocese, Portsmouth, is twinned with the Catholic Archdiocese of Bamenda in the northwest of the country.

Statement

“We hear the cry of our sisters and brothers in Cameroon’s Anglophone region, who are facing daily violations of their human dignity. Recent reports of extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, and attacks on civilians demand a response from the international community.

“We call on the UK government to work with other European countries on robust diplomatic action to halt the violence and help bring about a negotiated settlement that protects the rights of all Cameroon’s people.

“We also express our closeness to the churches that are working with local communities to reject violence and pursue the path of dialogue, and we assure them that they have not been forgotten.”

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