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Author Mentan, Tatah, 1948- author.

Title Ambacide : the genocide and extermination reminiscent of extermination of Jews (Holocaust) by Adolf Hitler / Tatah Mentan.

Publication Info. Mankon, Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon : Langaa RPCIG, [2021]

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Contents Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Acronyms -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter One -- Southern British Cameroons and Methodology of Analysis -- A Chronology -- The Bakassi ICJ Ruling -- Why study Raging Genocide in Southern British Cameroons or Ambazonia? -- Methodology of Analysis-Historical Political Economy -- Why Historical Political Economy? -- Conception of Economy -- Ontology -- Epistemology -- Methodology -- Ideology & -- Political Goals -- References -- Chapter Two -- Deconstructing the Theory of Genocide according to Raphael Lemkin -- Overview -- Introduction -- The Theory of Genocide by Raphael Lemkin -- Explanatory Faultlines in the Lemkin Genocide Convention Model -- War and Genocide: A Sociological Approach -- Genocide and the Imperial State -- Loss of connection between War and Genocide -- Connections of context and causality -- Connections of meaning -- Changing structures of warfare and contemporary genocide -- Lemkin and "New Justice" for Victims of Genocide -- Decolonizing Genocide -- References -- Chapter Three -- Understanding the Root Causes of the Raging Genocide in Former British Southern Cameroons* -- Overview -- "Anglophone Crisis" as Misguided Theorizing and Application -- "Anglophone Crisis?" -- Explaining the Underlying Concept of Genocide -- Cameroon: Back to the Future -- "Independence" of Ambazonia as Military Occupation, Annexation and Re-colonization -- "One Kamerun" Myth as Instrument of Annexation and Recolonization of Ambazonia by La République du Cameroun -- Violation of Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) by La République du Cameroun in Ambazonia -- Summary -- Conclusion -- Way Forward -- References -- Chapter Four -- Dissecting the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide -- Overview -- Introduction.
The Genocide Convention -- Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide -- Revisiting the Origin of the Term Genocide -- History of the Crime of Genocide -- Historical Flashback on Genocide -- Genocide as a Historico-Sociological Concept -- What is the Crime of Genocide in the Convention? -- Jurisdiction over the Crime of Genocide in the Convention -- Limitations of the Convention -- References -- Chapter Five -- Structural Violence: Pacesetter for Ambacide -- Overview -- Introduction -- Background -- Significance of Structural Violence -- Theorizing Structural Violence -- Causes of and Conditions for Genocide and Extermination -- Causes of and Conditions for developing Ambacide -- Genocides Are Preventable -- References -- Chapter Six -- Historico-Legal Path to Genocide and Extermination of Ambazonians -- Introduction -- The Doctrine of Pacta Sunt Servanda -- Decolonization Difficulties and the Violations of International Law -- The United Nations Resolution 1608 of April 21, 1961 -- Difficulties in Implementing Resolution 1608 -- The Law of Treaties -- The Ahidjo Regime's Military Assault on Southern Cameroons -- Jacobinist Gaullist Rule of Ahidjo-Biya -- Southern Cameroons Anglophone Grievances -- Broken Promises -- Decentralisation as the Start of a Sustainable Solution -- Econocide in Southern Cameroons -- Neocolonialism Then: From Occupation, Annexation, Colonization, Assimilation to Econocide -- Biya as a Totalitarian Sociopath in Cameroun -- References -- Chapter Seven -- The Slippery Identity Road to Genocide and Extermination -- Overview -- Colonial Roots of Anglophone-Francophone Identity Conflict -- Identity as a Knife-Colonial Past and Present Identity Frictions -- Lost territories -- Marginalization -- Language and identity politics -- Count Down to Genocide and Extermination (Ambacide).
Indifference by International Community -- Uncertainties in Intervention in Cameroun -- Cameroun's Strategies and Tactics of Genocide and Extermination of Ambazonians -- Collective Colonial Imperialism -- Mediated Mind Control -- Posters- Using Symbolic Imagery -- Election Reality -- Anglophobia -- Scapegoating of Ambazonians -- Controlling mass media for brainwashing -- Mythologizing the CPDM party -- Minimizing Dust Clouds: Understanding the Purpose of La République du Cameroun Scorched-earth Warfare -- The Hard Reality in Cameroun -- Demonizing the Political Opposition of Ambazonians -- Dehumanizing Ambazonians -- Prejudice -- "The Anglophone Identity Crisis" -- Persecution -- Cordon, Search, Loot, and Kill -- References -- Chapter Eight -- President Paul Biya Blows the Whistle for His 'Final Solution' -- Overview -- Introduction -- Failed Peaceful Attempts to Resolve Colonization of Ambazonia -- Political and Geographical Annihilation -- Quest for Restoration of Statehood Trashed -- Biya's Final Solution Visited on Ambazonia -- Raiding of Homes and Streets -- Minimizing Dust Clouds of Siege Warfare -- Psychological Warfare -- Three Shades of Propaganda -- Rape as War Weapon against Ambazonian Women -- Motivation: Why Are Ambazonian Women Targeted? -- Aftermath of Rape -- Democide -- Ecocide as War Weapon -- Beheading as War Weapon -- Hundreds of Villages Burnt -- Torture as War Weapon -- Psychological Warfare as a Weapon of State Terror -- Menticide -- The Role of Traditional Authority -- The Enigma of Coexistence -- French Colonial Policy imposed on Southern Cameroonians -- Politicide -- Political Conditioning -- State Policy -- French Defence and Security for Africa -- Economic Relations of Colonial Imperialism -- A history of Violence and Repression as a Power Factor -- The 'diabolical mechanism' of CFA franc as pillar of French Dispossession.
Barrier to development -- An unsustainable status quo -- Automatic confiscation of national reserves -- Cultural "Cooperation" -- French as culturcide in Cameroun -- Mental Coercion and Enemy Occupation in Ambazonia -- Françafrique -- Cameroun Independence as Colonization -- Broken Silence -- References -- Chapter Nine -- From the Anger of Despair to Resistance and Self-Defence* -- Introduction -- Understanding Anger and Resistance: A Theoretical Perspective -- Defining Anger -- Violent Resistance as a Duty? -- Background to Cameroon Colonial History -- The Trouble with Cameroon -- Aborted Demands for Political Decentralization, Equity and Fairness in Governance -- The Responsibility to Protect and the International Media Silence -- Anger, Resistance, and Self-Defense -- Self-defence, States' Silence, and the Security Council: Examining Acquiescence Concerns and UN Article 51 Reports -- Self-Defense and Defense of Vulnerable Ambazonian Others -- Self-Defense and the UN Charter -- References -- Chapter Ten -- Epilogue -- Theoretical Reprise -- Summary -- Conclusion -- Decolonizing Genocide and Extermination (Ambacide) -- References -- Back cover.
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Subject Cameroon -- Politics and government -- History.
Cameroon.
Politics and government.
History.
Cameroon -- Race relations -- History.
Genocide -- Cameroon -- History.
Genocide.
Race relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Colonialism & Post-Colonialism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: 9956552488 9789956552481 (OCoLC)1258657315
ISBN 9956552011 (electronic book)
9789956552016 (electronic book)
9789956552481
9956552488