31, August 2022
Southern Cameroons Crisis: The IEDs are still killing 0
For some time now, Cameroon government forces have been scoring some points with the killing of some key Ambazonian forces such as Field Marshall and this seems to have emboldened the country’s army soldiers who have been staging raids in many parts of Southern Cameroons.
However, Ambazonian fighters are also hitting the soldiers where it hurts the most, blowing them up with IEDs.
The gains may not be significant, but they are sowing fear in political circles and even among the young soldiers who have been hastily recruited and sent to the killing fields of Southern Cameroons.
On Sunday, Ambazonian forces in Bafut used IEDs to blow up an armored car which was part of a military patrol team, killing at least three government forces.
Little victories like this one are serving as morale boosts to Ambazonian fighters who have vowed to bring about the total independence of Southern Cameroons.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai
2, September 2022
Yaoundé School reopening claim aimed at covering up regime’s crimes in Southern Cameroons 0
The Ambazonia Interim Government (IG) says claims by the Biya Francophone regime about school reopening in Southern Cameroons are aimed at covering up the continued crimes committed by Francophone army soldiers in the Southern Cameroons homeland.
In a statement on Wednesday, the Vice President of the Ambazonia Interim Government Dabney Yerima accused the French Cameroun regime of trying to market fake achievements and victories for the French Cameroun society and the international community.
However, Vice President Dabney Yerima stressed that Ambazonia Revolutionary Guards have the right to use all means at their disposal to face the French Cameroun enemy and respond to its crimes.
Dabney Yerima’s remarks came after defense minister Beti Assomo said recently that nearly all schools in Anglophone Cameroon have now been reopened.
Minister Beti Assomo further said all necessary security measures have been put in place to enable primary and secondary schools to resume in the rural areas of Anglophone Cameroon.
Cameroon government military has repeatedly said over the past five years that it has secured all academic institutions in Southern Cameroons. But schools have come under attack from both Cameroon government troops and Amba fighters.
By Chi Prudence Asong