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[OPINION] The war in the Cameroons

[OPINION] The war in the Cameroons
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The raging war in the Cameroons, By Toyin Falola

The raging war in the Cameroons, By Toyin Falola
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Scotland must stand in solidarity with the Anglophone people of Cameroon

IF Scotland is to prove to ourselves and the international community that our claims to self-determination have substance, then we must stand in solidarity with the Anglophone people of Cameroon. A central African nation more famous for its footballers than anything else, Cameroon is gripped by waves of violence, rooted in the legacy of imperialism in which, lest we forget, Scots were eager participants. A British government aspiring to global relevance has been predictably silent in defence of its cousins in Cameroon, leaving Scotland with an opportunity to fill that void and speak up for the rule of law and human rights.

Cameroon bishops criticize violent campaign to quell independence movement

A woman walks past a soldier of the Cameroon army s elite Rapid Intervention Battalion in the city of Buea in the Anglophone Southwest Region Oct. 4, 2018. (Newscom/Reuters/Zohra Bensemra) Yaounde, Cameroon Several Catholic bishops in Cameroon s English-speaking regions are sharply criticizing President Paul Biya s violent, yearslong campaign to quell an independence movement in those regions. In recent NCR interviews, three prelates suggested that Biya s government had initially underestimated the growing influence of those calling for the creation of a new, separate state and then responded with disproportionate force. Retired Archbishop Cornelius Fontem Esua, who led Cameroon s Bamenda Archdiocese from 2006 to 2019, said Biya had erred drastically in late 2017 when he pledged to eliminate independence fighters.

Cameroon s Indomitable Lions Take A Knee In Support Of End Anglophone Crisis

Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions Take A Knee In Support Of ‘End Anglophone Crisis’ November 13, 2020 | Cameroon national team, Indomitable Lions, showed a rare support for “End Anglophone Crisis” movement on Thursday. Ahead of kickoff against visiting Mozambique in the 2022 AFCON qualifiers at Stade de la Réunification in Douala, the players took a knee as the national anthem played. The scene was replayed in the 38th minute after captain Vincent Aboubakar celebrated his opener by taking a knee and pointing to the sky with both hands lifted high. Kneeling on one knee (taking a knee) before sporting events by athletes has been used as a sign of protest against racial and other injustices especially in the US.

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