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The GROWING POLITICAL CANCERS IN CAMEROON (Culled from the Blog "New Cameroon Views")

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 First Published by the Blog "New Cameroon Views" on  October 30, 2020 Most right-thinking Cameroonians know that the comprador Biya regime dominated by ethno-fascists who are using the playbook of the evil six-decade French-imposed system, which is directly responsible for the deaths of close to a million Cameroonians is a cancer haunting Cameroon and Cameroonians.   Pundits among these right-thinking Cameroonians know that the Ambazonian Group   that hijacked — from the civic-nationalists (union-nationalists) and federalists in Anglophone Cameroon — the cause to right the wrongs against, or redress the grievances of the people of the former British Southern Cameroonians (former West Cameroon), began their armed confrontation with the evil system in a thuggish manner.   By Ambazonian Group, I mean those who want to undo the 1961 reunification of the former British Southern Cameroons and the former French Cameroun (the 1960-1961 La Republique du Ca

The Case of the former Southern Cameroons compared to Africa's other Sovereign Regions that became parts of other African States

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  First Published   on  Monday, November 28, 2016  by the blog  "New Cameroon Views" As indicated before, Cameroon's case is unique...In the case of Quebec and Eritrea, they were incorporated into British Canada and Ethiopia respectively as "trophies of war", hence they could or can politely get out (through a plebiscite or referendum)---Quebec, or fight their way out---Eritrea. Eritrea did just that with the support of the new government of Ethiopia after the overthrow of Ethiopian dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam. Britain simply brought South Sudan and Sudan together, two entities that had no history before as a single entity; and it had to take decades of war and millions of deaths for the international community led by the United States of America that was against the Islamist regime of Omar Bashir, to allow a referendum that allowed South Sudan to go its separate way. And of course, Zanzibar was a British protectorate (a protectorate which in modern internati