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SCNC Activists, CPDM Envoy Tussle In Belgium

Culled From The Post
By George Eluty in Belgium

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Southern Cameroons Activists in Belgium (Source: The Post)

Sunday, April 15, protesting members of the Southern Cameroons National Council, SCNC, confronted former Foreign Affairs Minister, Jacques Roger Booh Booh, who was CPDM envoy to Belgium for the party's reorganisation, in Antwerp, Belgium.

Asked why they decided to use CPDM occasion to bring their grievance to the world, SCNC Belgium Chairman, Morfaw, said "Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh is not just a former foreign minister of La République du Cameroun, he was also the head of UNAMIR, the small force dispatched by the United Nations to Rwanda in 1993.


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Jacques Roger Booh Booh


"We all have read of the instrumental role he played in forestalling any UN military preventive action against the Rwandan Genocide and the killing of the 10 Belgian service men. What is happening to the Southern Cameroons today is more or less genocide and we had to tell him in the face."

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Breaking France's Africa Habit

A DOCUMENTARY BY THE BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
By Lucy Ash
Presenter, France Versus the World


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Southern Cameroons: France's Next Stage for Genocide in Africa

The French colony of la République du Cameroun was one of those countries in the world that provided a safe haven for a good number of the Rwandese genocidaires who did France’s work in the massacre of about 1 million Africans in 3 months in the French genocide in Rwanda.

The choice of la République du Cameroun as a safe haven for the French Rwandan genocidaires was not fortuitous. For in la République du Cameroun, the “French Hutus” who executed genocide in the 1950s & 60s on behalf and at the direction of France have been in power since the creation of la République du Cameroun. The line of governorship of that French enclave: Pierre Messmer, Jean Ramadier, Ahmadu Ahidjo and today Paul Biya remain the beneficiaries of one of France’s first African genocides. This piece published by The Postwatch magazine gives a glimpse of that French slaughter:

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General De Gaulle set the stage for the dehumanization and brutalisation of Africans

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