3, October 2022
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Kumba Amba General warns all Francophone soldiers to leave 0
Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces in Meme Division have put all Cameroon government soldiers operating in Kumba and its neighboring villages on notice, warning that they will be targeted as long as Yaoundé continue with its military operations in the Ambazonia homeland.
Speaking during celebrations marking October 1 Major General Transporter said Francophone army soldiers will no longer have any window of opportunity to operate in Meme Division and that the soldiers should leave Amba soil fast.
The Francophone dominated Biya regime have been waging a war against British Southern Cameroonians since 2016, trying, in vain, to stifle the Ambazonia uprising. The military campaign, which has been enjoying unstinting arms, logistical, and political support from France, has killed thousands of English speaking Cameroonians, and turned the entire Southern Cameroons into the scene of Africa’s worst humanitarian crisis.
By Rita Akana
3, October 2022
Southern Cameroonians celebrate October 1 0
More than two million Ambazonians on a sea of cars and motorbikes paraded in celebration of the proclamation of Southern Cameroons independence.
Processions were staged in all Southern Cameroons administrative units. Southern Cameroons social media outlets said more than two million people were involved in the celebrations and the Southern Cameroons Broadcasting Corporation (SCBC) showed crowds in many towns and villages.
The anniversary comes as many moderate Anglophone human rights activists including Barrister Agbor Balla are now calling for a meeting between Yaoundé and the jailed leaders of the Ambazonia Interim Government.
The Vice President of the Ambazonia Interim Government Dabney Yerima said the people of Southern Cameroons are taking big steps to get to Buea the historic capital of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Southern Cameroonians waved Ambazonia flags, chanting My Trip To Buea slogans and carrying placards that read “Free At Last” and “Death to La Republique Du Cameroun” in celebration on Saturday, a commemoration for the uprising that led to the current crisis in Anglophone Cameroon.
By Fon Lawrence with files