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Genocide and extermination are no longer mere words, promises, hopes, etc. These acts are already a law which can be enforced. In practical terms, this law means no more extermination, no more mass killings, no more concentration camps, no more sterilisations, no more wanton rapes, no more killings and burning of people to conceal evidence, no more torching of habitats, no more breaking up of families. The call to stop genocide is often presented as the paramount moral obligation in contemporary global politics. The 'Never Again' refrain and the consistent references to the ethical value of Responsibility to Protect genocide stand as calls for urgent political mobilisation. 

Taking a look at the internet blackouts, the militarisation of towns and cities all across Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia), the indiscriminate torching of hundreds of villages, schools and health centres, the rampant gang rape of females by HIV-infected troops, mass killings of civilians, burning of innocent civilians in their sleep, disembowelling pregnant women and slaughtering them and their unborn babies, arbitrary arrests and detentions, dehumanising raids of residential areas in search of "Anglophones", mindless torture, extortions, and looting by La République du Cameroun troops, the genocide and extermination were well planned in advance. 

Professor Tatah Mentan argues that the bloodbath was designed with a clear kinetic theological foundation as its centrepiece. The theologians of the genocide were ironically not clerics. They were rather journalists and sycophantic pro-regime intellectuals who apparently served as the echo chamber of the Biya genocidal regime for his Hitler-like "Final Solution" to crush and assimilate "Anglophones" - the "rats", "cockroaches", "secessionists", "separatists", or "microbes" as they were stigmatised. The suffering inflicted by Hitler on Jews fell outside the realm of expression. Often depicted as the savage lunatic who plunged the world into World War II, Adolf Hitler's name has been on the tongues of historians, psychologists, economists, and laymen for ages. Similarly, President Paul Biya like Hitler the Monster is being depicted as the epitome of Lucifer himself.

Finally, Professor Tatah Mentan concludes that the pandemic genocide and extermination of Ambazonians by La République du Cameroun génocidaires can only be peacefully resolved by an internationally negotiated separation of both warring Former UN Category B Trust Territories.


Chapter One Chronology of Southern British Cameroons and Methodology of An analysis 

Chapter Two Deconstructing the Theory of Genocide according to Raphael Lemkin

Chapter Three The Root Causes of the Raging Genocide in Ambazonia

Chapter Four UN Convention on the Punishment and Prevention of Genocide

Chapter Five Structural Violence as a Cause of and Conditions for Genocide and Extermination in Ambazonia

Chapter Six Historico-Legal Path to Genocide and Extermination of Ambazonians

Chapter Seven The Slippery Identity Road to Genocide and Extermination

Chapter Eight President Biya Blows the Whistle for His 'Final Solution'

Chapter Nine From the Anger of Despair to Resistance and Self-Defence

Chapter Ten Epilogue 

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Genocide and extermination are no longer mere words, promises, hopes, etc. These acts are already a law which can be enforced. In practical terms, this law means no more extermination, no more mass killings, no more concentration camps, no more sterilisations, no more wanton rapes, no more killings and burning of people to conceal evidence, no more torching of habitats, no more breaking up of families. The call to stop genocide is often presented as the paramount moral obligation in contemporary global politics. The ‘Never Again’ refrain and the consistent references to the ethical value of Responsibility to Protect genocide stand as calls for urgent political mobilisation.
Taking a look at the internet blackouts, the militarisation of towns and cities all across Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia), the indiscriminate torching of hundreds of villages, schools and health centres, the rampant gang rape of females by HIV-infected troops, mass killings of civilians, burning of innocent civilians in their sleep, disembowelling pregnant women and slaughtering them and their unborn babies, arbitrary arrests and detentions, dehumanising raids of residential areas in search of “Anglophones”, mindless torture, extortions, and looting by La République du Cameroun troops, the genocide and extermination were well planned in advance.
Professor Tatah Mentan argues that the bloodbath was designed with a clear kinetic theological foundation as its centrepiece. The theologians of the genocide were ironically not clerics. They were rather journalists and sycophantic pro-regime intellectuals who apparently served as the echo chamber of the Biya genocidal regime for his Hitler-like “Final Solution” to crush and assimilate “Anglophones” – the “rats”, “cockroaches”, “secessionists”, “separatists”, or “microbes” as they were stigmatised. The suffering inflicted by Hitler on Jews fell outside the realm of expression. Often depicted as the savage lunatic who plunged the world into World War II, Adolf Hitler’s name has been on the tongues of historians, psychologists, economists, and laymen for ages. Similarly, President Paul Biya like Hitler the Monster is being depicted as the epitome of Lucifer himself.
Finally, Professor Tatah Mentan concludes that the pandemic genocide and extermination of Ambazonians by La République du Cameroun génocidaires can only be peacefully resolved by an internationally negotiated separation of both warring Former UN Category B Trust Territories.
Tatah Mentan is an Independent Researcher, Member of the Political Commission for Nations and States under colonial rule, pacifist and engaged peace activist. He is a Theodore Lentz Peace and Security Studies Fellow, and Professor of Political Science.
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AMBACIDE: The Genocide and Extermination Reminiscent of Extermination of Jews (Holocaust) by Adolf Hitler Tatah Mentan
L a ng a a R esea rch & P u blishing CIG Mankon, Bamenda
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Dedication
Charity, Ruth, Kkeleghai, Ntsondeh, Kefeyin, and Berinyuy, and other victims of Genocide and Extermination that has been raging in Ambazonia for decades.
Table of Contents Preface ............................................................................... xi Introduction ...................................................................... xxi Prof. Fonkem Achankeng I Chapter One Chronology of Southern British Cameroons and Methodology of An analysis .............................................1 Chapter Two Deconstructing the Theory of Genocide according to Raphael Lemkin........................................... 29 Chapter Three The Root Causes of the Raging Genocide in Ambazonia .................................................... 55 Chapter Four UN Convention on the Punishment and Prevention of Genocide ..................................................... 109 Chapter Five Structural Violence as a Cause of and Conditions for Genocide and Extermination in Ambazonia............................................ 147 Chapter Six Historico-Legal Path to Genocide and Extermination of Ambazonians ................................. 183 Chapter Seven The Slippery Identity Road to Genocide and Extermination ............................................................ 209
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Chapter Eight President Biya Blows the Whistle for His ‘Final Solution’ ...................................................... 255 Chapter Nine From the Anger of Despair to Resistance and Self-Defence ............................................................... 331 Chapter Ten Epilogue ............................................................................ 371
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List of Illustrations Maps Map 1: Southern British Cameroons ............................................ 1 Map 2: Southern Cameroons and La Republique States....................................................................... 216TablesTable 1: Template used by Republic of Cameroun in Ambazonia ............................................................... 168 Table 2: Number of Coups in Africa by country........................ 297 Pictures Picture 1: Anti-marginalization protests....................................... 216 Picture 2: Biya depicted as Liberating Choice (Hero) of Cameroun ....................................................................... 235 Picture 3: Deceitful Propaganda Banners by CPDM Militants in French ....................................................... 237 Picture 4: Projection of President Biya as Charismatic Nationalist.............................................................. 241 Picture 5: Ambazonian, Civilians Raided, Tortured and Humiliated by the Military..................................... 249 Picture 6: Displaced Ambazonian Families ................................. 257 Picture 7: Police Alleged to have Raped Nursing Teenage Mother in Bamenda......................................................... 268 Picture 8: The Military Massacre of Civilians in Ngarbuh ........ 273 Picture 9: Civilians Massacred and incinerated by the Cameroon Military .............................................................. 275 Picture 10: The Handicapped Mr. Chiabah before his Beheading....................................................................... 277 Picture 11: Pictures of Villages Burned to ashes ........................ 278 Picture 12: University of Buea Students Abducted for Torture ..................................................................... 279 Picture 13: Arrested Civilian Students under Torture................ 280 Picture 14: Queen Elizabeth and Southern British Cameroons Traditional Leaders ....................................... 288
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Picture 15: Two Maps of Southern Cameroons and La Republique du Cameroun presented to President Biya on May 20, 2010 .................................................... 351 Picture 16: Ten Stages of Genocide ............................................. 373
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List of Acronyms ADF Ambazonia Defence Forces AGC Ambazonia Governing Council APLMPeople’s Liberation Movement Ambazonia ARC Ambazonia Restoration Council ARCC Ambazonia Recognition Collaboration Council ASC Ambazonia Security Council AU African Union BIR Bataillon d’intervention rapide/Rapid Intervention Battalion CDC Cameroon Development Corporation CENC Conférence Episcopale Nationale du Cameroun/National Episcopal Conference CNDDR Comité National de Désarmement, de Démobilisation et de Réintégration/National Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration Committee EU European Union GICAM Groupement Inter-Patronal du Cameroun/Cameroon Employers’ Association ICC International Criminal Court IG Interim Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia MORISC Movement for Independence and Restoration of Southern Cameroons MRC Mouvement pour la Renaissance du Cameroun/Cameroon Renaissance Movement NPMB National Produce Marketing Board PWD Public Works Department
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