The Anglophone Crisis-Cameroun: Francophones lopsided and loaded with falsehood
Analysis,Synthesis and synchronized statements on the Anglophone crisis by most Francophones has been lopsided and loaded with falsehood. It defeats the purpose for which a crisis is analysed, if the intention isn't to provide solutions but to apportion blame. Francophones have sheepishly vehemently refused to admit that the two separate entities that make up the Cameroon's aren't compatible and can't be fused into one or integrated as an entity. Francophone Media Houses have been allowed to organize symposiums, debates and conferences, whereas the same Media outfits of English Expressions are barred from doing same.
The historical trajectories can't be presented adequately by the Francophones or what the Francophones present is the muddied version of the Historical trajectories aimed at deceiving public and international opinion. Professor Claude Abe, a counterfeit sociologist just like the likes of Professor Emmanuel Pondi etc aren't sincere and do practice professional dishonesty in their sordid analysis of the sociopolitical crisis rocking the Cameroon's. For Professor Claude Abe to allude that the sponsorship of this great resistance of the people of Southern Cameroon's is from the diaspora is sheepishness and myopic analysis.
Haven failed to ask and synchronize reasons for a heavy presence of Southern Cameroonians in the diaspora makes his analysis a huge scandal and an academic genocide. Yes according to this pseudo intellectual and pseudo Professor, the radical literature aimed at radicalizing the people of Southern Cameroon's was put in place some twenty years ago. If this analysis of his are accurate and meaningful, why didn't the so much trumpeted secret service of LA Republique Du Cameroun.
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