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30, September 2019
Ambazonia: Vice President Yerima urges international action against Biya 0
Southern Cameroons Vice President Dabney Yerima has called on the international community to assume its responsibilities and take an appropriate action aimed at putting an end to the French Cameroun regime’s continued acts of aggression against Ambazonians.
Comrade Dabney Yerima told a cream of Western journalists earlier today in Den Hague, Holland that the so-called national dialogue is already being micro-managed by French Cameroun’s president, Paul Biya, and that it is time for the international community to uphold its responsibilities to bring an end to this Biya’s aggression and arrogance in Southern Cameroons.
He observed that despite all that Ambazonians have suffered in the last three years, Southern Cameroonians still hold on to the hope of achieving their freedom and independence, like all other nations of the world.
The Southern Cameroons Vice President then denounced the continues militarization of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia and the recent attack on the Bafut Palace underlining that the Southern Cameroons Interim Government will take action that will be felt in Yaoundé.
Dabney Yerima also slammed the arrest of popular Muslim scholar Adul Karim noting that the French Cameroun administration has destroyed any possibility of peace and has jeopardized the so-called Grand National Dialogue. Vice President Yerima pointed out that the Biya dialogue will not succeed.
The Ambazonia leader stressed that he will not accept any meeting with the French Cameroun regime without American and European mediation due to Yaounde’s biased policies and genocidal campaign currently going on in Southern Cameroons.
By Ewang Miriam Metchane