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:

General De Gaulle set the stage for the dehumanization and brutalisation of Africans
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"Between 1952 and 1970, French soldiers murdered some 500.000 Camerounians – Bassas and Bamilekes in the main – in the jungles of French Cameroun.
The mass slaughter of what was then the Army for the Liberation of Kamerun (ANLK), led by a certain Martin Singap, was executed with the blessing of the now-dead Ahmadou, Ahidjo, then president of Cameroun.
Whole villages in Bamileke Cameroun were napalmed by the French Army. Says French pilot, Max Bardet, who participated in some of the mass murders in the jungles. “They killed anything between 300.000 to 400.000 people; a veritable genocide. They virtually annihilated a tribe. It was a matter of spears versus rifles. The natives had no chance and they were butchered exactly like Attila the Hun erased villages.”
French Defense Minister at the time, Pierre Guillaumat reveals that Ahidjo’s mentor at the time; Foccart dispatched a veritable war machine against the Bamilekes in Cameroun. “Foccart played an important role in this business,” says Guillaumat. “ Between them Ahidjo, Foccart and the French Secret Service crushed the Bamilekes.”
French military information, now unclassified, reveals that Foccart sent out five divisions, one tank unit, T26 bombers, and a veteran of the ill-fated Indo-China campaign, General Max “The Viking” Briand to savage the Camerounian nationalists.
Charles Van de Lanoitte, Reuters correspondent or Douala (1960-1961) says in one swoop some 40.000 people were killed in bassaland. Arrested nationalists were tortured to death and buried in mass graves. The greatest nightmare for the natives was to be arrested for those arrested never came back alive.
The balançoire, a torture system wherein natives were tied upside down and then flogged on the genitals as they swung from end to end was used massively in French Cameroun.
Bassas and Bamilekes involved in the independence struggle were arrested in their numbers and tortured to death. The death chambers were the infamous BMM (Brigades Mobiles Mixtes) cells scattered all over Francophone Cameroun. The torturer-in chief was no other than the late Fochive Jean.
The French Secret Service (the service for External Documentation and Counter-Espionage) created a local arm in Cameroun to fish out the Camerounian nationalists."
LINK: www.postwatchmagazine.com/2004/07/g...ist_africa.html
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In Rwanda, a network dubbed by the French as “Operation Noirot” became the nexus of the conception and execution of the French genocide in Rwanda in 1994. Today, as the people of the Southern Cameroons begin to assert their independence, the French once again have erected another similar network called “Operation Aramis” that serves the same purpose as “Operation Noirot” did in Rwanda between 1990 and their defeat by the Rwandan Patriotic Forces (RPF) of Paul Kagame.
France's "Operation Aramis" based principally in the Southern Cameroons has been conducting operations around Tiko's Man O' War Bay, Victoria and the Bakassi Peninsula, though sources say they are expanding in other parts of the Southern Cameroons slowly.

French Military Operations in Africa and Other Parts of the World
The patriotic forces of the Southern Cameroons, in light of the brutality and savagery that France and her vassalised African puppet-surrogates have a well attested history of, should show no mercy to France in our quest for independence from the dungeon of Gaullist Africa.

