The Rapid Intervention Battalion (''Bataillon d'Intervention Rapide'', or BIR) is an elite military force
and an army combat unit of the
Cameroonian Armed Forces
The Cameroon Armed Forces () are the military of the Republic of Cameroon. The armed forces number 40,000 personnel in ground, air, and naval forces. There are approximately 40,000 troops in the army across three military regions. Approximately ...
.
The unit is supported by the United States, reports directly to the president of Cameroon, and has played a large part in the Cameroonian and regional war against
Boko Haram
Boko Haram, officially known as Jama'at Ahl al-Sunna li al-Da'wa wa al-Jihad (), is a self-proclaimed jihadist militant group based in northeastern Nigeria and also active in Chad, Niger, northern Cameroon, and Mali. In 2016, the group spli ...
. The unit has also been accused of torturing and killing detainees at a number of its bases in northern Cameroon and in Nigeria.
Structure and activities

The BIR was created in 2001 in Cameroon's struggle against armed groups and gangs on its borders.
The BIR is better equipped, trained and paid than ordinary units in Cameroon's army.
The unit is led by a retired Israeli officer and reports directly to Cameroon's president, instead of to the ministry of defense.
The BIR has worked closely with the US military since 2007 or earlier.
A part of the BIR's objectives includes controlling the illegal circulation of arms.
The BIR has also been cited by poachers and ivory traders as a threat to illegal trade in animal goods.
In 2016, the BIR participated in the US- and
AFRICOM
The United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM, U.S. AFRICOM, and AFRICOM) is one of the eleven unified combatant commands of the United States Department of Defense, headquartered at Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany. It is responsible for U ...
- sponsored Exercise Obangame and Saharan Express
wargames
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, meant to increase regional military cooperation between central African nations and the United States.
The BIR hosted a significant portion of the exercises, involving 32 nations including the UK, France and Germany, at its base in
Idenau.
Operation Alpha
The BIR has launched Operation Alpha, a counterterrorism campaign against Boko Haram that has received international support. The operation's efforts have been central to the war waged by Cameroon, Nigeria, Niger and Chad against Boko Haram.
The operation's headquarters are in
Salak
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.
According to
Amnesty International
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, Salak is also used as an illegal prison to house persons detained by the BIR.
The BIR also conducts operations from the border town of
Fotokol
Fotokol is a town and Communes of Cameroon, commune in Logone-et-Chari Department, Far North Region (Cameroon), Far North Region, Cameroon. It is home to Fotokol High School.
The town is about across a small river from the Nigerian village of Gam ...
in Nigeria, where it converted a closed school into a military base.
In 2016, approximately 1000 BIR soldiers were reported to have captured the town of Kumshe, Nigeria from Boko Haram.
Foreign support
The BIR has received equipment and training from the
United States
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and
Israel
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.
In the spring of 2016, US Ambassador to Cameroon
Michael Hoza
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He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University in 1979. Aft ...
praised the unit, stating, "In their training, conduct, and leadership, the BIR exhibited all of the values we expect in our own armed forces — professionalism, protection of the civilian population, and respect for human rights."
The US military has confirmed that works with the BIR in the fight against Boko Haram, and has stated that approximately 300 US military personnel are working with the BIR at any given time.
Michael Page, a former US state department and intelligence analyst, has described the BIR as a Cameroonian "army within-an-army" for the United States.
Accusations of human rights abuses
Amnesty International has accused the BIR of torturing detainees,
supporting these accusations with leaked videos of soldiers wearing BIR uniforms and torturing detainees.
The organization has stated that the detainees are primarily men of military age, Muslim, and of
Kanuri ethnicity, but that women and children have also been held.
Both men and women have been tortured.
Tortured detainees have testified that American soldiers were present at BIR bases where they were detained.
Every year since 2010, the US State Department has issued a report accusing the BIR of human rights abuses including killings and assaults.
In 2017, the
U.S. Army
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began an inquiry into the torture allegations at the request of General
Thomas Waldhauser
Thomas David "Tom" Waldhauser (born December 16, 1953) is a retired United States Marine Corps general who was the Commander of United States Africa Command. He previously served as Director for Joint Force Development, J7 on the Joint Chiefs of ...
, the commander of
AFRICOM
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.
Footage analyzed by ''
BBC Africa Eye
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'' has shown BIR soldiers burning a house down in the Azi village of
Southwest Region.
Cameroon's Communication Minister
Issa Tchiroma Bakary
Issa Tchiroma Bakary (born 10 September 1949) is a Cameroonian politician who served in the government of Cameroon as Minister of Transport from 1992 to 1996 and has been Minister of Communication since 2009. He is the President of the Front fo ...
denied that the men were actually BIR soldiers, instead claiming that they were separatists in captured uniforms.
An
OSINT
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investigation by individuals associated with
bellingcat
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, and
Amnesty International
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, linked the BIR to the execution of women and children, believed to be in
Mayo-Tsanaga
Mayo-Tsanaga is a department of Extreme-Nord Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 4,393 km and at the 2005 Census had a total population of 699,971. The capital of the department is at Mokolo. It is located within the Man ...
.
See also
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Boko Haram insurgency
The Boko Haram insurgency also known as the Boke Haram Crisis began in July 2009, when the militant Islamist and jihadist rebel group Boko Haram started an armed rebellion against the government of Nigeria. The conflict is taking place wit ...
*
Anglophone Crisis
The Anglophone Crisis (), also known as the Ambazonia War of Independence, is an List of ongoing armed conflicts, ongoing armed conflict in the English language, English-speaking Northwest Region (Cameroon), Northwest and Southwest Region (Came ...
References
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