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The Legal Argument For Southern Cameroons Independence

"An annexed people is always for a king or an Emperor a matter of complex problems. For his own people are always divided on the annexation like the annexed people themselves: he always has sleepless nights over them until the annexed people free themselves by sword or by negotiation; for the ashes of annexation are never completely cold."

Nicolo Machiaveli


"The Southern Cameroons was given an international status in 1922 as a League of Nations Mandated Territory under British Administration. In 1931, the League of Nations requested Britain and France to landmark the international boundary between the British Cameroons and French Cameroun. So on 9 January 1931, the "Cameroons Boundary Commission" met in London. Under the supervision of the League of Nations. Administrators of the British Cameroons and those of French Cameroun landmarked the international boundary by building concrete cement pillar marks along the boundary: each landmark was the object of a specific topographic document which was co-signed by the administrators of both countries"

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Standing with the Students (Documentary)

The Documentary premieres Saturday June 30 at 12:15PM at the SEVEN STAGES THEATRE in Atlanta Georgia-US.

TRT: 23 minutes

This is the plight of Southern Cameroonians who live in an apartheid state as an English-speaking people in a typical French African protectorate -- la Republique du Cameroun: authoritarian, genocidal and programmed to destroy Africa, where France and everything French represents a culture and language of tyranny, corruption, poverty, death and genocide. Vive La France!

FRANCE and CHARLES TAYLOR

In an interview accorded to Radio France Internationale's Christophe Boisbouvier, Amara Essy, former Ivorian foreign minister and head of the African Union Commision, reveals the role France played in the carnage that swept through West Africa, especially Liberia and Sierra Leone, for much on the nineties.

After the end of the Cold War, France instituted a policy to "expand their influence on the continent to anglophone and lusophone countries, while maintaining their special relationship with francophone Africa."

In Charles Taylor, the Cellule Africaine at the Elysee Palace under Jacques Rene Chirac found just the kind of African the French adore. France was to be the only western country to honor Charles Taylor with a state visit.

INTERVIEW
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The Ivorian daily, Le Matin d'Abidjan editorial on Mr. Amara Essy revelations follows:

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SCAPO Press Release on the ACHPR 41st Session

"While calling on the people of Southern Cameroons to remain focused and confident, SCAPO, reminds everyone in the Southern Cameroons that thier right to self-determination was fully recognized in the United Nations Charter; that the international boundaries of the Southern Cameroons' territory are guaranteed and secured by international law; that the African Union recognizes no other boundaries to African states than the boundaries they had on their attainment of independence; that there is no treaty by which the territory of the Southern Cameroons has been ceded to la Republique du Cameroun and therefore that territory remains fully vested in the people of Southern Cameroons who shall triumph in the restoration of their statehood and sovereignty."

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The Foundations of the Restored Sovereign Southern Cameroons

The Southern Cameroons Interim Goverment-in-Exile (IG), like most people of the Southern Cameroons, operates with the absolute believe that the former United Nations Trust Territory of British Southern Cameroons will be liberated from the colonial yoke of France, masquerading as la République du Cameroun.

The IG joins and encourages others in the Southern Cameroons Liberation Movement to begin a reflection on what type of a state the Southern Cameroons will become. A reflection by sons and daughters of the land, based on their connection to that land imposes on all Southern Cameroonians the urgent need to engage in the process.

Dreams are achieved only after their conception in the mind. The future Southern Cameroons state will propser if we, as sons and daughters of the soil, assume a key role in reflecting on and defining our humanity on our terms; and not on those of others in distant suites who bare a historical and moral responsibility in the destruction of our erstwhile state and its institutions that catered for the wellbeing of Southern Cameroonians.

It is in this spirit that we propose to all Southern Cameroonians to read and reflect on this piece by one of our sons of the soil.

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