4, January 2018
“Public opinion divided over the war in Ambazonia” 0
The Chairman of the so-called National Commission for Human Rights and Freedoms, Chemuta Divine Banda has said that public opinion is divided over support for the Cameroon armed forces and the Southern Cameroons Defense Forces.
In a recent conversation with a French Cameroun private newspaper, Le Jour, Mr. Chemuta in a typical CPDM style recited the recommendations made by President Biya on dialogue and effective decentralization, with the aim of putting an end to the socio-political crisis still raging in Ambazonia.
The human rights leader revealed that thousands Anglophones have suffered the loss of their property including lives. He however did not blame the genocide and destruction on the Cameroon armed forces. Chemuta Divine also said he was concerned about the increase in violence in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia. He confirmed that several arbitrary arrests and detentions arose out of the Anglophone crisis. “And these arrests and detentions constitute violations of the right to life and to physical and moral integrity.”
Source: Cameroon Intelligence Report


















16, January 2018
Akere Muna gets endorsed by Francophone political parties 0
A group of political parties have named Barrister Akere Muna as their candidate for the 2018 presidential elections. In a statement released Monday, the opposition political parties revealed that the founder of the Now Movement is the only credible leader to oust the 84 year old Paul Biya from Etoudi.
The Yaoundé meeting that included representatives from the civil society was hosted at the headquarters of the Alliance of Progressive Forces (AFD). The delegates also announced the establishment of a platform for a New Republic.
Cameroon Concord News understands the decision to have the renowned Barrister Akere Muna as the unique opposition candidate has been supported by Victorin Hameni Bieleu of the UFDC. The platform aims to “gather and federate the forces capable of championing the desire for change. And also to develop efficient strategies, coordinate their implementation, and foster any action leading to victory of their chosen candidate for the presidential election in 2018.”
By Rita Akana