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After seizing farm tools a few months ago, Cameroon's government moves on to ban local guns in the NW
The ban on the sale of weapons as well as the manufacturing of weapons across the North West Region is a so primitive and isn't going to preempt any further attacks on the Security agents of LA Republique Du Cameroun.
The failure by the state To condemn the ferocious and barbaric Attacks that have Ruined homes and Families keep fueling The animosity, Vendetta on the part of The abandoned as well As dejected and frustrated civilians Who now see every State security agent as A common enemy that Must be discarded From the surface of The earth as fast as They can because the Military has proven its Incompetence in Holding the state officials accountable To the electorate by Providing to them Security and insurability from Wolves of the state .
The killing of the two Gendarmes in Mbingo Is a clear sign that Things have escalated Beyond control and the haughty state of LA Republique Du Cameroun must come Down from its vane Height of pride and Arrogance and face Reality that it isn't any Longer a domestic Affair as it began yesterday. Failing to acknowledge the existence of two separate nations living side by side is like not admitting guilt even when its evident.
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