Pentagon stands by Biya regime-Despite forensic analysis showing its soldiers...
THE WOMEN WERE slapped and shoved down a dusty road. They were blindfolded and forced to the ground. Then they, and two young children, were gunned down — 22 shots from assault rifles fired at close...
View ArticleCPDM: Protective gear for criminals
Campaigns for the upcoming presidential elections are well underway and the CPDM presidential candidate who has not been campaigning travelled to Maroua to urge the northern population to grant him...
View ArticlePresidentials 2018: Shrink your egos
The 2018 presidential election campaigns have just a week to go and the signs are not good for Cameroonians who have been struggling to stop their government that appears to be made up of ‘foreign’...
View ArticleThe world’s major powers must not ignore Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis
Cameroon’s Anglophone region is rapidly becoming a no-go zone. Thousands of residents fled to the country’s French speaking cities of Douala, Yaoundé, and Bafoussam, during August and September,...
View ArticleYaounde holds its breath as Ambazonian anniversary looms
Cameroon is nervously awaiting the first anniversary on Monday of a declaration of independence by its English-speaking minority less than a week before the country plunges into presidential elections....
View ArticleUS Calls Cameroon To Hold Soldiers Accountable
The US has implored the government of Cameroon to hold its soldiers to account. The call follows a recent investigation by BBC’s Africa Eye, which revealed Cameroonian soldiers are behind atrocities...
View ArticleSouthern Cameroons crisis: Cameroon Concord News Group journalists targeted
The Southern Cameroons crisis has entered a very critical phase, with journalists now being targeted as a means of hiding crimes against humanity committed in Cameroon’s English-speaking cities and...
View ArticleSouthern Cameroons War: Cameroon faces being dropped as African Cup host
Fighting between separatists and government forces, along with concerns its stadiums won’t be ready, have left Cameroon facing the possibility Saturday of being stripped of its hosting of next year’s...
View ArticleGrand Prix Chantal Biya: Things fall apart as 17 injured in International...
Seventeen people including 15 cyclists, one driver and one race commissioner were injured after a coaster bus transporting international cyclists, Honore Yossi, president of Cameroon Cycling Federation...
View ArticleAmbazonia National Day: Biya regime declares 48-hour curfew in Southern...
Government officials in Cameroon’s strife-torn Anglophone Southwest and Northwest regions on Saturday declared a 48-hour curfew ahead of planned “independence” celebrations by armed separatist forces....
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