The Anglophone crisis has claimed another victim, as Suh John was brutally killed in Bafut yesterday evening. According to several trusted sources, men wearing military clothes dragged Suh John, known locally as Jean Makun, from his home and subsequently shot him without mercy in front of his horrified wife and three children.

As a result, grief now hangs heavy over Bafut. Moreover, witnesses say armed men stormed Jean’s house and then demanded money. Despite his family’s tears and pleas, they forcefully marched him outside. Shortly after, gunshots rang out. Consequently, Suh John was killed in Bafut, falling dead on the ground near his residence.
Initially, the community thought this was a regular military action. However, new evidence points to something more sinister. In fact, investigators now believe the killers wore fake military uniforms. Undoubtedly, this shocking finding has deepened the pain and confusion felt by everyone in Bafut township.
Above all, Suh John, killed in Bafut, was an innocent victim who hurt no one. He was neither a criminal nor a political activist. Instead, he worked hard as a family man trying to make an honest living. Furthermore, his friends describe him as generous and kind. Notably, his snack bar offered refuge during these troubled times. The killers reportedly told him, “We were sent to finish you.” Therefore, this chilling statement leaves police wondering who ordered his death and why.
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Unfortunately, Jean Makun’s death in Bafut fits a tragic pattern. For nearly ten years, similar killings have plagued Cameroon’s Anglophone regions. Although the Geneva Conventions forbid attacks on civilians, thousands have died, fled their homes, or lived in terror. Meanwhile, both government forces and rebels continue to ignore calls for peace talks.
Without a doubt, this killing has destroyed Bafut’s sense of safety. Not only do people mourn Jean, but also the loss of security in their town. Additionally, many stay silent, fearing they might become the next targets if they speak up.
In response, human rights groups demand a full inquiry into Suh John’s killing in Bafut. Furthermore, they insist that the killers—whether rogue soldiers or criminals in disguise—must face justice soon.
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As Bafut mourns this pointless death, the brutal way Suh John was killed in Bafut reminds us that innocent people continue to die in this endless conflict. Finally, while his community prepares his burial, the world must keep watching this ongoing tragedy. Whether a direct target from separatists or an indiscriminate killing from the Cameroon military, this needs to stop. Families are being broken every day. While his community prepares his burial, the world must keep watching this ongoing tragedy and demand action to end the bloodshed.
For more information about the ongoing crisis in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions, please visit the United Nations Human Rights Office or Amnesty International.