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CAMEROON SHALL BE FREE

Culled from the blog “New Cameroon Views”: First Published there on July 12, 2012   True the world has changed. Changed in the sense that since September 11,2001, the world can no longer afford to turn a blind eye to destabilizing enemies of the people, whether as racists, religious fanatics, anti-Semites, ethno-centrists, ideological fanatics or brutal dictators who come up with social orders that need to imprison, torture and impoverish the best brains of the countries they are repressing. Their presence or even control of power for a limited time is an affront to humanity. The social orders such enemies of the people create are profoundly wrong, making it the responsibility not only of the citizens of the country, but also of the world at large to ensure that these evil dictators are deprived of the power and means to continue oppressing their people and making the world unsafe for mankind. Good the world is taking a stand. There was Manuel Noriega of Panama, and yesterday, we h

THE RETURN OF THE EXILES

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  Culled from the blog “New Cameroon Views”: First Published there on November 01, 2010  Cameroon on a Map of the World Description from Triple Agent, Double Cross CAMEROON On my forsaken deserted niche, Sounds of silent memories abound, Their meaning like a dead weight on my soul, Their images like a picturesque view in my mind. Our dreams transpire like a train to my goals. Cameroon sustains my hopes and dreams             How will I live through my required exile?             How will I close my eyes to my sick fatherland?             Can I forget about our Cameroon for a while?             Can I detach myself from the struggle?             Can I be apart from the liberation of my fatherland?     Written while on a train from Moscow-Minsk                          October 01, 1995 An exile is one who lives voluntarily or against his will, out of the country he identifies himself with because of the unaccommodating system back in the homeland.

WHO THE ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE ARE AND HOW THEY ARE FIGHTING AGAINST CHANGE

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Culled from the blog “New Cameroon Views”: First Published there on September 01, 2010   Triple Agent, Double Cross The vast majority of the Cameroonian people are aware of the historical revelation that change is inevitable in Cameroon. Still this craving for change since 1910 has not brought about the realization of the New Cameroon. We have all been victims in this difficult, tortuous, traitorous and unsuccessful drive for change. The execution of our first nationalist leaders (Martin Paul Samba and Rudolf Duala Manga Bell) by the German colonial army in 1914, our indifference over that loss, our quiet acceptance of the partition of German Kamerun by Britain and France into British Cameroons and French Cameroun, and the methodical suppression and brainwashing of our nationalism were all indications of the difficulties ahead for the Cameroonian struggle. Yes, we were in a state of lethargy for three decades after partition, a lethargy that lef