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The Ambazonia Liberation Party (ALIP) is a horizontally structured organization participating in the emancipatory struggle of the peoples of Ambazonia. ALIP is focused on ending the occupation of Ambazonia by the French neo-colonial regime in Cameroon, with its inherent repression, humiliation and destruction. Our objective is to serve as a catalyst that will spur our people in the struggle to liberate themselves. We will serve as the antithesis to the power structure installed in our territory by the Franco-Cameroon neo-colonial regime. We will develop and encourage new ways of conducting the business of our people’s emancipation that subscribe to the principles of democracy, transparency, and grassroots’ participation. The people should be able to participate in the discussions and decision-making processes on issues having to do with their communities; thus getting rid of the static hierarchies that have served but the few who through treachery and betrayal managed to get themselves at the top of these hierarchies.

AMBAZONIA’s STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM

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Ambazonia is a country of 6.5 Million persons situated between French Cameroon to the East, Nigeria to the West and Equatorial Guinea to the South West. The accident of history seriously influenced by the geography ended-up making Ambazonia one of the main spots in Africa, were the cold war contention between NATO and Eastern Block countries unfolded with disastrous consequences for the locals. It led to a calculated stalling of the progress to independence of Ambazonia and eventual occupation by French Cameroon in 1961, with the full involvement of France, active cooperation of Britain and understanding of the US. The offices of the United Nations were the field in which this crime against Ambazonia was fine-turned and executed; in violation of all United Nations resolutions and United Nations Charter provisions guaranteeing the Independence of Ambazonia-which was then referred too as the United Nation Trust Territory of Southern Cameroons under British administration.

"Citizens Commision of Enquiry" exposes French Involvement in Rwandan Genocide

The "Citizens Commision of Enquiry" put together by a couple of civil society organizations to investigate the role played by France in the Rwandan Genocide have made public their very dramatic provisionary report. The report has expose French Involvement both in planing and carrying out of the genocide as well as hiding the perpetuators of the genocide. This has gone to confirm information that was available for months now that the French were training members of the forces that carried out the genocide in bases in Central African Republic with plans to send them back to overthrow the government in Rwanda in what some famous French journalist, diplomats and policy makers call "their fight against anglo-American explansion into their sphere of influence.

Guinea, the "middle finger" and France’s “French Community” proposal.

De Gaulle president of France and founder of the Fifth Republic
traveled to Guinea with plans to intimidate Guinea
into accepting limited autonomy within the "French Community" in the place of Independence.
The "French Community" was ostensibly suppose
to be a medium for Corporation and support for progress of all the peoples involved including the French. But the Guineans knew better from their experience. They will be proven right by the very primitive way France will react to Guinea's refusal to be part of the "community". Most observers had pointed that the idea of the “community” was an attempt to undermine the emancipation struggle of the African people, despite a clear consensus attained at the just formed United Nations at the end of WWII stating the rights of all colonized peoples to be free.

THE WORLD BANK PULLS OUT OF THE CHAD-CAMEROON PIPELINE

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The World Bank has finally pulled out of the Chad-Cameroon pipeline project years after repeated campaigns against the project by Human rights organizations and environmentally orientated NGOs.

This pull-out is another prove of the nightmare of having to do business with Despotic regimes and another confirmation of the need for tougher stance by Institution against all dictatorships, for as soon as any project is defined to empowered the public, despite initial acceptance, lots of dictators (especially those of Francafrique) almost immediately start violating the defined regulation as soon as they sign them.