Dibussi Tande

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Feb 9

    Why is the insurgency in Southern Cameroons not dying out after arrest of leaders of Ambazonia Interim Govt supposedly behind it all? Is there a single "secessionist" movement or are there different grps with their own ideologies/strategies? Who's who in Ambazonia in 25 tweets:

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  2. Retweeted
    5 hours ago

    The SDO for Mezam issues an official release on the attack Thursday at the police patrol point in Mbengwi

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  3. 6 hours ago

    Government in Cameroon Blames “Diaspora on Social Media” for Violence

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  4. 6 hours ago

    US throws weight behind Cameroon's humanitarian plan for Anglophone regions via

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  6. Retweeted
    17 hours ago

    The Ayah Foundation providing relief to Refugees in Cross River State, Nigeria, who are fleeing violence in both English Speaking regions of Cameroon. Their story and experiences are tears provoking. How we wish we could do more for them..

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  7. 8 hours ago

    Another "Action Movie" allegedly by the army.... Can anyone identify this location?

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  8. Retweeted
    Jun 21

    : separatists have no apology for killing security forces, but we didn't attack schools & we don't use child soldiers, leader talks to about government report 📻

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  9. 20 hours ago

    Cameroun anglophone: le tout sécuritaire ne suffit plus via

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  10. Jun 21

    Le Ndolè, un plat typique du Cameroun | BBC News Afrique

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  11. Jun 21

    Interviews from "Cameroon’s anglophone war, part 1: A rifle as the only way out" by via

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  13. Jun 21

    's La Revolte... Whether you agree or disagree with him, like & I did in debates in Le Jour & Palapala magazine in 2009, this remains one of the most incisive collection of essays on the "Anglophone problem" today. Get a copy if you can.

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  14. Jun 20

    While most French language papers claim the humanitarian plan for "Anglophone Cameroon" is a personal initiative of . English language papers describe it for what it really is; a govt-sponsored plan - A small detail that largely explains the "Cameroon Divide"

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  15. Jun 20

    Cameroun: 81 policiers et militaires tués dans la crise anglophone (officiel) via

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  16. Jun 20

    81 police, soldiers killed in Cameroon's anglophone crisis: govt via

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    Jun 20

    🇳🇬 in Nigeria Cameroonian refugees sing and dance during a cultural show in Anyake settlement.

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  18. Jun 20

    According to the Report by the govt of Cameroon, "armed terrorists" have killed 32 soldiers, 42 gendarmes, 7 police officers, 2 warders, 1 wildlife warden, and "over 100 civilians" in the NW & SW regions. The report does not mention of any death or destruction by the military...

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  19. Jun 20

    Govt releases emergency humanitarian plan for NW and SW regions, blames crisis on "heinous war imposed on the Cameroonian people by terrorists."

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  21. Jun 20

    : Pour Un Nouveau Contrat Social, 20 mars 1985 | Si l'expression « Southern Cameroons » nous a exposés aux ambitions annexionnistes, nous nous appellerons donc dorénavant L'AMBAZONIE. Fon Gorgi Dinka

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