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Show comments Hide commentsThank you for all of your efforts and to the to the organizers of this new political movement for making great strides in liberating our/my people who have suffered from dictatorial, oppressive, corrupt policies for over 50 years and still counting! Freedom is our wish but will come at a great price. I am glad you never gave up. Your story is truly inspiring!
What we also need is a solid structure for this great movement and I support and demand the independence of Southern Cameroon!
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