WCA Press Release – 015 | 15/06/2017

WCA Press Release-015 | 15/06/2017 WCA pleads with political detainees to call off hunger strike in Kondengui Prison The West Cameroon Association(WCA)is aware that some detainees from West Cameroon, who have been incarcerated in prison by the government of La République du Cameroun(LRC) for more than 7 months in connection with the Anglophone [...]

2017-06-15T10:13:54+00:00 June 15th, 2017|Civil Society, Currently Trending, News, Press Releases, Uncategorized, WCA Press Releases|Comments Off on WCA Press Release – 015 | 15/06/2017

Memorandum from Cameroonian Bishops to President Paul Biya – December 2016

Memorandum Presented to the Head of State, His Excellency President Paul Biya, by the Bishops of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda on the Current Situation of Unrest in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon. Your Excellency, For almost one month now there has been a series of unrests and violence in some towns [...]

2017-01-02T14:23:17+00:00 December 28th, 2016|Civil Society, Currently Trending, Economy & Finance, History & Culture, News, Perspectives, Politics & Governance, Press Releases|Comments Off on Memorandum from Cameroonian Bishops to President Paul Biya – December 2016

The Anglophone Problem – Frequently Asked Questions

1. Q: What is the Anglophone problem in a simple sentence? A: The Pre-meditated and systematic erosion of the Anglo-Saxon heritage (Language, Culture, Values) and systems (Political, Education, Common Law) in West Cameroon since independence by La Repubique du Cameroun (LRC), that has severely disadvantaged the people of West Cameroon. 2. Q: What [...]

2017-01-06T11:45:21+00:00 December 10th, 2016|Anglophone Problem, Civil Society, Economy & Finance, History & Culture, Industry & Transport, News, Politics & Governance, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Anglophone Problem – Frequently Asked Questions

Historical Perspectives and Genesis 1884 – 2016

Historical Background of the Problem Most of the territory known today as the Republic of Cameroon was a German protectorate from 1884. However, German Kamerun also included British Northern Cameroons, which elected to become part of Nigeria in the plebiscite of 1961. This protectorate was divided into British and French Cameroons in 1916 and [...]

2017-01-02T13:54:12+00:00 March 12th, 2015|Historical Perspective, History & Culture, Politics & Governance, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Historical Perspectives and Genesis 1884 – 2016