Canada wants peace in Cameroon

She noted that promoting human rights and democracy is a key part of her country's foreign policy agenda before continuing. "On September 18, 2018, Canada expressed concerns about the prosecution of violence in the northwest and southwest regions of Cameroon and called on all parties to respect human rights and find peaceful solutions to the crisis. "

Outgoing Canadian High Commissioner pledges to help Biya resolve Anglophone crisis

"We talked on the situation in the Anglophone regions and the President (Paul Biya) knows fully well . I reiterated our desire to help Cameroon seek solutions out of the crisis." O'Neil told reporters . She adds that, "I have repeated to the President that Canada will not hesitate if we are useful in resolving the crisis."

Canadian legislators want more international engagement towards the resolution of Cameroon’s separatist conflict

Following these preliminary findings, other relevant observations made on the ever-increasing deterioration of the situation in Cameroon have led parliamentarians to conclude globally the need for greater and energetic involvement of the international community in the tragedy.

CANADA URGED TO MOBILISE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TOWARDS CAMEROON’s VOLATILE CONFLICT

“I don’t think it’s too late,” said Pearl Eliadis, a Montreal human-rights lawyer and senior fellow at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre, who co-authored the report. “I’ve worked in Rwanda, East Timor and Sri Lanka before the civil war. In those cases, it was often too late. Cameroon is a rare case study where there is a moment to intervene.