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Title The secrets of an aborted decolonisation : the declassified British secret files on the Southern Cameroons / edited by Carlson Anyangwe.

Publication Info. Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa Research & Pub. CIG ; [East Lansing] : Distributed in N. America by Michigan State University Press, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 796 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary A remarkable feature of the collapse of the British Empire is that the British departed from almost every single one of their colonial territories invariably leaving behind a messy situation and an agenda of serious problems that in most cases still haunt those territories to this day. One such territory is the Southern British Cameroons. There, the British Government took the official view that the territory and its people were 'expendable'. It opposed, for selfish economic reasons, sovereign statehood for the territory, in clear violation of the UN Charter and the norm of self-determination. It transferred the Southern Cameroons to a new colonial overlord and hurriedly left the territory. The British Government's bad faith, duplicity, deception, wheeling and dealing, and betrayal of the people of the Southern Cameroons is incredible and defies good sense. Ample evidence of this is provided by the declassified documents in this book. Among the material are treaties concluded by Britain with Southern Cameroons coastal Kings and Chiefs; and the boundary treaties of the Southern Cameroons, treaties defining the frontiers with Nigeria to the west and the frontier with Cameroun Republic to the east. The book contains documents that attest to the Southern Cameroons as a fully self-governing country, ready for sovereign statehood. These include debates in the Southern Cameroons House of Assembly; and the various Constitutions of the Southern Cameroons. The book also reproduces British declassified documents on the Southern Cameroons covering the three critical years from 1959 to 1961, documents which speak to the inglorious stewardship of Great Britain in the Southern Cameroons. This book removes lingering doubts in some quarters that the people of the Southern Cameroons were cheated of independence. Its contents are further evidence of their inalienable right and sacred duty to assert their independence. No one who reads this book can possibly be indifferent to the just struggle of the Southern Cameroons for sovereign statehood.
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Subject West Cameroon (Cameroon) -- History -- 20th century.
West Cameroon (Cameroon) -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
West Cameroon (Cameroon) -- Colonial influence.
West Cameroon (Cameroon) -- Economic conditions.
Cameroon -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Sources.
Cameroon.
International relations.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form Sources.
Subject Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration.
Colonies.
Administration.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Cameroon -- Sources.
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration -- Sources.
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Anyangwe, Carlson.
Added Title Secrets of an aborted decolonization
Declassified British secret files on the Southern Cameroons
British secret files on the Southern Cameroons
Other Form: Print version : Secrets of an aborted decolonisation. Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa RPCIG ; [East Lansing] : Distributed in N. America by Michigan State University Press, 2010 9789956578504 (OCoLC)676725804
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