Solution to the Anglophone Crises |
What’s up?
When tensions are very high and opposing factions, in a very sensitive armed conflict are more determined than ever to tear each other apart, yet, they claim to do so in the interest of the vulnerable and suffering populations bearing the consequential impacts of deaths, displacements, impoverishment and oppressed silence, there is obviously something wrong somewhere. In such cases, when the vulnerable and highly threatened majorities are given a voice to air their worries through a secured channel, what would their reactions be?
- Are they going to be in support of those who threatened to torture of kill them if they fail to show support for their cause?
- Are they going to cry out to the heavens for mercy and pity for the calamity that has befallen them? Or
- Are they going to come outright and clear to condemn the inhumane acts perpetrated against their persons, relations and livelihoods?
What’s down? “Facts are facts”
The situation in the Anglophone Cameroons has continued to know a rise in violent confrontations between the military and separatist ambazonian fighters, series of abductions and kidnappings, unprecedented human rights violations, destruction of property and institutional values, tribal and political hatred, armed banditry etc. While the world continues to mount pressure on the current regime to engage in sincere dialogue, the regime stays increasingly adamant and prefers deploying its own military tactics, are Cameroonians not thinking at all or are they enjoying the war and loss of their patriotic values?
- Who are those behind the stalemate of a dialogue process and who are those afraid of whom and what, should a sincere dialogue process be engaged?
- What are the real stakes behind the failure of the current government, its administration and its values? Who has been telling lies to whom and on what?
- Are there possibilities for a change and what will it take to build such a change (what will make or facilitate a durable change process for the Anglophones and the rest of Cameroon in its entirety)?
Find out in the Anglophone’s Mindset in Conflict: solutions to the Anglophone crises.
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Let Grace and favour be the portion of all peace builders in the world, for without them, humanity will crumble in violence and extinction.
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