2020 SOUTHERN CAMEROONS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OFFICIAL REPORT AND RESOLUTIONS
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Twenty-six years after the second All Anglophone Conference (AAC-II), and nearly four years into a devastating armed conflict with grave humanitarian consequences on the people of the Southern Cameroons (former UN Trust Territory of British Southern Cameroons), over 1,000 Southern Cameroonians convened in a virtual international conference to identify a pathway to sustainable peace, justice and self-determination.
Among the resolutions tabled, included the call for an immediate ceasefire, a UN-mandated fact-finding mission, the release of all prisoners associated with the armed conflict, the putting in place of a UN-mandated third party mediation process and an honest mediated settlement addressing the root cause
(s) of the conflict.
To better appreciate the progressive efforts of Southern Cameroonians towards self-determination, a brief history of significant milestones is presented below
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