Monday 9 July 2018

Anglophone Crisis:


It is Wrong to Send Soldiers to Kill or be Killed
President Biya is wrong to send soldiers to kill or be killed. It is as simple as that. What is fundamental and that I have no sympathy for Biya, or for his corrupt regime and even less for his suicidal and extremist supporters. Let me point to a single reason for agreeing with such a bloodthirsty, essentially destructive regime.
            Ahidjo abandoned the country to an incompetent and cynical Biya. There is a good chance that he will leave Cameroon in a civil war that will be extremely difficult to stop. So much hatred is being cultivated by the arrogance and malice of “Beti Power”. Less than a year ago, separatist rebels had not taken up arms, for some time they have been shouting everywhere “water na water” (wet is wet).
            The funny thing is that Beti fanatics refuse to understand that it is Biya who declared war in the English-speaking regions and therefore he remains the only leader by whom the civil war has arrived.

            Biya’s humanitarian emergency plan cynical and its very interesting to see those who benefit from his looting of state make contributions to extinguish the fire like firefighters.
            All malice is paid here on earth! Mobutu and Ahidjo were called “nationalist patriots and fathers of the nation”, but both were buried in exile outside their own country. Mandela and Winnie Mandela were called “terrorists” in the same period but both died and were buried in South Africa.
            The English-speaking war has just begun, and those who swore that there will never be a war in Cameroon are now living scenes of Liberia under Charles Taylor. If ‘Biyameroonians’ think that Nigeria will not enjoy the war in NW and SW as Kagame has made the East of the DRC, I am very sorry to remind them that it is their brains beer that makes them play dirty tricks.
By Laziz Nchare: CamerounWeb

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