November 27, 2006
No people on earth, other than maybe the current Rwandese government are better qualified than the people of the Southern Cameroons to comment on the evil nature of the French government in Africa. The people of the Southern Cameroons, like those in the current Rwandese government are not historically products and part of the French Cartesian thought process that drives France and its many African surrogates.
The current Rwandese regime, made up of men and women not cultivated in the morbid salons of the françafrique's culture of shameless political corruption and tyranny share with the people of the Southern Cameroons the misfortune of having an Anglo-Saxon worldview, heritage and sensibilities and are hence an existential menace to France and its culture.
These anglosaxon sensibilities and its perceived menace to the French culture inspired the French to destroy the government and people of the Southern Cameroons and continues to maintain it under her brutal colonial occupation masquerading as the Vichy-esque junta in la République du Cameroun ("The Foumban Conference, safe for appearances, was a sham that was basically the annexation of the Southern Cameroons." Former French Prime Minister Pierre Mesmer in his Memoirs, Les Blanc S'en Vont).
The anglosaxon menace allows the French state to mastermind, train and is still protecting their Rwandese allies who murdered one million French or potential French-speakers in Rwanda. This, more than anything shows the deep-seated level of a pathological French mental illness in Africa. The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) with its sympathizers in English-speaking African countries like Uganda and Tanzania was such a danger to the French culture that a million people who may have otherwise become identified with the French culture were slaughtered ... to protect presumably the French culture! This evil and irrational mad rage of France has continued unabated against the current Rwandese government whose elements put a stop to the French-orchestrated genocide. The French are still smarting from that act of African humanity.
We of the Southern Cameroons Interim Government (SCIG) are well aware that France's racist war against Black and African progress is all encompassing as the current legal authorities in Côte d'Ivoire will testify as they struggle against a French-sponsored rebellion. Any African people who dare question France's and their African surrogates continuous implementation of the culture of predation and death that Europe unleashed on the continent about 500 years ago, and that France insists on perpetuating in various guises including the instrumentalisation of tribalism and genocide, becomes a target of La Grande Nation - France. France's surrogates and allies in Chad and the Central African Republic will therefore be assured of France's total support against their won rebellions just as French-sponsored rebels on the Côte d'Ivoire.
The Southern Cameroons Interim Government heartily congratulates the actions of President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and his government for kicking out the unrepentant trainers, advisers and purveyors of military hardware and diplomatic protectors of the Rwandese genocidaires - La Grande France.
The Southern Cameroons Interim Government hopes this is the beginning of an unending revolt and punishment that Africa should collectively mete out to this arrogant, sick and unrepentant bully until they seek penance for their various Crimes Against Humanity in Africa over the centuries.
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Media & Communication Department
Southern Cameroons Interim Government
Rwanda breaks ties with France
24/11/2006 21:05 - (SA-Reuters)
Kigali - Rwanda broke off diplomatic ties with France on Friday in protest against a French judge's call for President Paul Kagame to stand trial for the killing of a former leader, the event which unleashed the country's genocide.
Kigali's foreign affairs minister Charles Murigande said the government had given France's ambassador to Rwanda 24 hours to leave the country and told other French diplomats to go within 72 hours.
"We in the cabinet have decided to cut our diplomatic relations with France," he said.
Rwanda had earlier recalled its ambassador from Paris.
French officials had no immediate comment on the move. A French foreign ministry spokesperson said earlier its ambassador would remain in Kigali "to keep open channels for dialogue".
An Rwandan statement issued on Friday morning had accused France of trying to topple the government.
Cover-up for France's alleged role
Thousands of Rwandans protested in the capital on Thursday after anti-terrorism judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere issued arrest warrants for nine associates of Kagame for the 1994 shooting down of a plane carrying former president Juvenal Habyarimana.
Kagame has immunity under French law, but Bruguiere urged the UN tribunal on Rwanda's genocide to try him.
The accusations have infuriated the Kagame government, which calls them a cover-up for France's alleged role in training soldiers who carried out the genocide.
French foreign ministry spokesperson Jean-Baptiste Mattei said: "Judge Bruguiere has filed international arrest warrants, but he did this on his own authority and in total independence."
Bruguiere's investigation followed a complaint by the families of the French crew flying Habyarimana's plane and the leader's widow Agathe.
'Waging war'
Rwanda said France was trying to bring down its government.
"For the last 12 years, France has been waging both overt and covert war against the government of Rwanda hoping to overthrow it and re-instate to power allies and perpetrators of the genocide," said a foreign ministry statement.
Rwanda was a Belgian colony until independence in 1962. France maintained close links with the Francophone country from 1975 to 1994, providing financial and military support to Habyarimana's government.
Rwanda last month launched a probe into France's alleged role in the genocide. It accused France of backing Habyarimana's government and training soldiers it knew were plotting to commit the massacres. Paris denies the charges.
Bruguiere said there was evidence Kagame and his military staff devised the operation to shoot down Habyarimana's plane, which was hit by a missile in April 1994. There were three French crewmembers on the plane.

