by Moki Edwin Kindzeka March 25, 2017 Excerpt: “YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — A court in Cameroon has again adjourned a trial for a foreign reporter accused nearly two years ago of “complicity” with the Boko Haram terrorist group. Ahmed Abba of Radio France International’s Hausa language service says he has done nothing wrong, but he has […]
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CAMEROONS: Anglophone Leaders Refuse to Be Tried With 25 Other Suspects
VOANEWS Report March 24, 2017 Excerpt: “Group trial is disputed Along with Nkongho Felix Agbor-Balla, Fontem Aforteka’a Neba and Bibixy Mancho, who are accused of organizing demonstrations in December that turned violent, 25 other suspects have been arrested from the English-speaking regions since the strike started. Defense counsel Eta Bisong Junior said they found it […]
BSC | AMB: Cameroons – A Nation Divided – Telegraph Report
A nation divided: tensions mount in Cameroon as English speakers marginalised by Francophone majority By Adrian Blomfield, nairobi March 18 2017 3:25PM Excerpt: “To be born an English speaker in a world where the language remains the lingua franca of trade and diplomacy is normally to draw first prize in the linguistic lottery of life. […]
BSC | AMB: George Ngwane on the so-called Anglophone Problem
BSC | AMB: Message from The Southern Cameroons Parents Association
[3/15, 12:01 AM] akere divine achu: Message from The Southern Cameroons Parents Association. Fellow Compatriots, We have all witnessed or have somehow participated in the momentous events of the last five months that have moved our suffering peoples towards our long cherished dreams of freedom and independence for our beloved country. Our history is a […]