The Ngarbuh massacre took place in northwestern Cameroon on 14 February 2020 during the Anglophone Crisis, and resulted in the murder of 21 civilians, including 13 children,[1] by Cameroonian soldiers and armed Fulani militia.
^"How an 'execution-style' massacre unfolded in Cameroon". The New Humanitarian. 2020-03-03. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
The Ngarbuhmassacre took place in northwestern Cameroon on 14 February 2020 during the Anglophone Crisis, and resulted in the murder of 21 civilians,...
February election, Cameroonian soldiers and armed Fulani carried out the Ngarbuhmassacre, killing at least 23 civilians in Ntumbo, Northwest Region and drawing...
their own men. In February 2020, Fulani extremists carried out the Ngarbuhmassacre alongside Cameroonian soldiers during the Anglophone Crisis. "GTD Search...
responsible, while the Interim Government of Ambazonia drew parallels to the Ngarbuhmassacre. Cameroonian Communication Minister Rene Sadi strongly denied that...
2020 she called out the government's version of events following the Ngarbuhmassacre when 22 civilians were killed by soldiers. In 2021 she was one of fourteen...
Crisis: Ngarbuhmassacre August 2 – Boko Haram insurgency: Nguetchewe attack[citation needed] October 24 - Anglophone Crisis: Kumba school massacre December...
Anglophone Crisis, and welcomed as "a positive step" by Human Rights Watch. Ngarbuhmassacre "Cameroon: Military Killings Inquiry A Positive Step". Human Rights...