Monday, December 01, 2025

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

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In the wake of the escalating Anglophone crisis that has resulted in the killing of soldiers in legitimate self-defense by Anglophones, Paul Biya cut short his visit to Abidjan where he was attending the 5th AU-EU summit and returned to Yde late Thursday.

In prepared remarks read to CRTV at the Yde-Nsimalen airport, a visibly angry Biya said it is now clear that Cameroon is at war; under attack by "terrorists masking as secessionists" in the NW & SW regions and that all security dispositions will be taken to ensure peace reigns. If Biya now considers Anglophones as terrorists, does he still intend to dialogue with terrorists? Mr. President, no amount of threats or intimidation will cower us. Since you have refused to listen to Anglophones; you will continue hearing from us...the resistance continues....

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