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GENOCIDE IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON

The crisis currently taking place in the territory of the English Speaking part of Cameroon comes as a result of Political, Economic and linguistic marginalization of the Anglophones. The incumbent Cameroon president, PAUL BIYA has been in power for 36 years since 1982 and because of he ongoing turmoil in the country, the entire population demands his immediate resignation despite he was recently sworn to office to rule for seven years. The entire population of the Anglophone Cameroon demanded for their right in all sectors of the economy such as political, Economic and Social sectors because it was noticed that most French speaking teachers were being integrated in the Anglophone schools to teach subjects in French language. This imposition of language on the minority prompted the Anglophone Teachers Association to match along the streets in an effort to preserve their educational system. Furthermore, it was equally observed that all court disputes in the Anglophone region were being judged in French which usually resulted to difficulty in communication in settling matters. Both the lawyers and Teachers rose against this denial of rights and marginalization of the minority. The entire world condemns government action to the demand for human rights in Cameroon. Present Paul Biya has been criticized as he used military action as a means of resolving the Anglophone crisis. Over 3500 civilians have been killed, over 5000 have deserted their homes and taken refuge in neighboring countries such as Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea. We are therefore calling on international bodies such as the United Nation to step in and resolve the anglophone problem in Cameroon as it is gradually leading to a devastating civil war.