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31, October 2019
French Cameroun military attacks, Atanga Nji Militia atrocities make us stronger: Ambazonia Vice President 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Vice President Dabney Yerima has slammed the Biya Francophone regime over deploying of additional troops to Southern Cameroons, stressing that Yaoundé’s genocidal measures and campaign to exterminate the people of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia is simply solidifying Southern Cameroonians and their Interim Government’s resolve.
Comrade Dabney Yerima noted during this week’s revolutionary updates to the people of Southern Cameroons that the assault against Ambazonians by the French Cameroun government is on-going. He added that the so-called Major National Dialogue was designed for French Cameroun to continue to impose its will on Ambazonians.
“Southern Cameroons deputies serving in French Cameroun and political elites have blatantly refused to go back home and are now pretentiously waiting for the head of state of a foreign country to give them his definition of Special Status or anything that will continue to enslave them” he said.
The Ambazonia exiled leader was also full of praise for the Restoration Forces saying that Southern Cameroons Self-Defense groups have been able to score many victories against the French Cameroun army without support from outside.
Dabney Yerima concluded, “Without the sacrifices that you Ambazonians in Ground Zero are making and support from your fellow countrymen and women in the diaspora, the Ambazonia resistance would not have been able to emerge victorious in many Southern Cameroons counties. The Ambazonia Interim Government and its entire leadership are indebted to you people in Ground Zero.”
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai