
A prominent Cameroon lawyer and opposition member of the senate was shot dead in the city of Bamenda in the country’s restive North West region, a member of his political party said.Henry Kemende was shot by suspected separatist fighters in the English-speaking city on Tuesday, said Jean Michel Nintcheu, from Kemende’s Social Democratic Front political party.
“The fighters shot him in the chest at close range,” he said, adding that Kemende was then rushed to a hospital, where he was declared dead.Lawmakers and politicians condemned the killing, also blaming separatists who are fighting to create an independent English-speaking state in the majority French-speaking nation.
Violence erupted in 2017 in Cameroon’s English-speaking North West and South West regions when teachers and lawyers protested alleged discrimination at the hands of the French-speaking majority. The military reacted with a crackdown and separatist groups took up weapons, claiming that they were protecting civilians. Kemende, who was elected a senator for the Social Democratic Front in 2018, has always blamed government for not doing enough to solvecrisis. “We shall miss courageous, patriotic and hardworking Cameroonian who spent his last four years advocating for crisis in English speaking western regions to be solved,” said a statement from Denis Nkemlemo, spokesperson of SDF party.











