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Cameroon Parliament Recognizes Ambazonian Sovereignty

 

AMBAZONIA SILVER JUBILEE

11-11-10

Cameroon Parliament Recognizes Ambazonian Sovereignty

November 11, 2010 marks the 25th anniversary of the unanimous adoption of a motion by the Cameroon Parliament calling for a Round Table Conference to address the Ambazonian independence ON THE BASIS OF MUTUAL EQUALITY AS IN THE 1961 FOUMBAN CONFERENCE.

At the Foumban Conference in 1961, the two Cameroon nations met on the basis of Mutual Sovereign Equality. So adopting a motion on 11-11-1985 for a conference of representatives of the two nations on the same equal status as at Foumban constitutes a legislative recognition by the Republic of Cameroon that the Ambazonian nation is a sovereign equal.

This was the first victory won for Ambazonia by an extrajudicial law enforcement action by the Dinka riots, whose purpose was to Free Fon Dinka, Free the Peoples’ Lawyer, and Implement law 84/01.

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Cameroon-Ambazonia Talks Suspended

 

Cameroon-Ambazonia Talks Suspended

Talks to implement the judgment of the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) in the case of the exiled Ambazonian Leader Fon Dinka -v-Cameroon have been suspended.

Through that case, the United Nations affirmed that law 84/01 restored the two nations to the original status quo as mutually sovereign and as legally independent of each other as they were before their merger into a Union in October 1961 and therefore exposed the fact that the occupation of Ambazonia by the Republic of Cameroon is illegal (which the Cameroon High Court HCB/28/92 calls an act of continuing aggression).

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Constitutional Position of Southern British Cameroons in the event of it Electing to unite with Republic of Cemeroun

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CONSIDERING that in the application of the Republic at the 14th Session of the United Nations a plebiscite is to be organized in February 1961 to allow the people of the Southern Cameroons under British Trusteeship and the people of the Northern Cameroons under British Trusteeship to declare whether they wish to join the federation of Nigerian or to be united with the Cameroun Republic,

CONSIDERING that in the event of the result of this plebiscite being in favour of Reunification the application of this reunification on a federal basis allowing for particular conditions of each group, could not be automatic but gradual,

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