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The Biya administration has claimed that Southern Cameroons is not militarised.
State broadcaster CRTV reported on Monday that local administrators had declared there was no militarisation of their land, adding that life was going on smoothly.
This comes at a time when some observers believe that armed men outnumber civilians in Southern Cameroons.
And it may sound absurd to pundits that with the growing violence in Southern cameroons, it's still not militarized.
A few weeks ago, it was reported that thousands of military and paramilitary personnel had been deployed in Southern cameroons .
Contrary to this claims by state run TV, the areas is witnessing a mass exodus of mothers and their children into neigbouring Nigeria.On Monday December 4th 2017, over
6000 mothers and children fleeing from the terror crossed over from Manyu county into the border village of Amanda in Cross River, Nigeria.
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The minister of Defense, Beti Assomo, chaired a meeting in the conference hall of the Ministry of Defense in Yaounde on 1st December 2017.
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The style of communication that Paul Biya has adopted when faced with breaking situations in Cameroon, calls for concern.
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As Anglophones continue to act in legitimate self-defence against gov't soldiers, the SDO of Manyu, Oum II Joseph has ordered residents in 15 villages in Akwaya and Eyumojock to leave their homes immediately or face genocide in retaliation to the recent killing of six soldiers. The SDO did not explain how he expects 15 villages to be evacuated and where the villagers will relocate to; or who will pay for the mandatory evacuations and for how long the people will remain on self-exile.
The SDO also banned all activities on the Manyu river until further notice. The SDO is living in a fool's paradise and he doesn't understand that the land and villages in question belong to Ambazonians who are prepared to fight and die for their freedom.
The land is our land and we have the staying power. Let the soldiers come to their waterloo.

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In an interview granted to a local newspaper, Le Jour, the lawyer reacted about the escalation of the crisis in the two English speaking Regions of the country.
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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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Cameroon minister of Labour and Social Security has condemned the obstruction of parliamentary session by MPs from the leading opposition party SDF.
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