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    Jun 13
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    said in 1961 that wasn't economically viable for independence, but skips over our corpses now to sign billion pounds with proxy colonialist dictator. You know no shame.

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    Jun 21

    As expected,the crisis has been transformed into a jamboree.A fundraising committee created to raise the 15.7 billion headed by TabeTando and having other bigwigs as members.Same mistake they made by sending only militants on appeasement

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  3. Retweeted
    Jun 20

    "Are my people slaves? So you now take them to be your dogs that you can beat and wound and maim. Break their bones and then throw a piece of meat for them to fight on. It has to end." ~ , Parliament, Dec 2, 2016.

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    Jun 20

    As we observe World Refugee Day, may we be reminded that, $15M by UNHCR, $21M by UNHCR and 12B FCFA by Government of Cameroon will sustain Anglophone refugees and IDPs for a short period of time. Dialogue and negotiations will cost much less and prevent conflict.

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  5. Jun 20

    This is evidence that the gov refused dialogue, opted for military intimidation long b4 resorted to self-defense.

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    Jun 19

    The Ayah Foundation building tents for women and children forced to the bushes owing to increasing violence in the English speaking regions of Cameroon. This will curb the increasing deaths rate from snake bites, preserve life and curb diseases.

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  7. Retweeted
    Jun 13

    continue to cross into fleeing violence in North-West & South-West regions of . Most of them are women and children & rely on already scarce resources of host community for food & shelter. Download update:

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  8. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    This message goes to all African heads of states. We need peace in Africa. Especially in the cameroons of President Paul biya

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    5/5 The last element of this specific crisis is a unique racist-like mass persecution of the Anglophone Ambazonians, which has been fuelled by the Biya-controlled state media, and an example of it's many many forms can be seen in the video below.

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    Jun 14

    4/5. Ethnic cleansing derives from the fact that Biya regime troops follow scorched-earth tactics, commit atrocities, and try push thousands of Ambazonia separatists sympathisers beyond Nigeria border. Changing demography on the ground for military purposes is ethnic cleansing.

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    Jun 13

    "The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people." ~ Martin Luther King, Jr

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  14. Jun 13

    Being a girlchild in today. Worse than . can this happen in the West? They did same to female in 2016, same today. Stop double standards.

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  17. Jun 13

    Another angle to the brutal military crackdown is that have exposed 's shortcomings to the world, while his tribesmen think are a threat to their 36-year grip on power.

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    Jun 13

    Eight months of conflict, more than 180,000 displaced and decades of marginalisation: A first look from inside inside Cameroon’s anglophone war and the struggle for independence by

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    Jun 13

    Super Eagles get customised locker room in Pidgin English: "Eagles don land".

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    Jun 13
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