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Letter of Solidarity to Church in Cameroon, January 17, 2019

Letter of Solidarity from Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Chairman, Committee on International Justice and Peace to Church in Cameroon, January 17, 2019

As Chair of the Committee on International Justice and Peace, I write to express our solidarity with the people and the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon (NECC), as the country continues to struggle with the current crisis in the two Anglophone Provinces.  As you pointed out in your statement of May 2018, it is tragic that since 2016 the Northwest and Southwest regions have been living under difficult conditions, marked by inhuman, blind and monstrous violence and the radicalization of the population.  

In that same statement you point out that the Bishops of Cameroon believe that there is urgent need for mediation as a way of resolving the crisis.  I believe that you are correct.  Dialogue between people of good will on both sides of the conflict is the only way to transform what is now a violent armed conflict into a peaceful solution that is acceptable to all parties.  This can only happen through an open, inclusive and free exchange of competing political ideas that with enough political will and compromise could result in a sustainable peace.  Knowledgeable and respected mediators can be helpful in creating a safe space for negotiators to meet, build understanding and envision new solutions that defuse the grievances and define a new social contract that rebuilds the social relationships between Anglophones and Francophones. 

As you continue to develop ways to stop the violence and build peace, I invite you to let us know how we might support your efforts.  I and the staff of our Committee on International Justice and Peace often work with our State Department and the United States Agency for International Development to find ways to support Church and civil society efforts in Africa to bring peace to difficult conflict situations.  We are open to your ideas and guidance on how we can be supportive. 

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