In a nutshell, it is a unique form of civic nationalism which
involves all those who subscribe to the Kamerunian Idea conceived in the 1940s,
advocating for the reunification of the territories of the former German
Kamerun (British Cameroons and French Cameroon), their joint independence and
the implementation of the Kamerunian Ideal of a nation-state of equal,
rights-bearing citizens who regardless of their ethnicity, race, color,
religion, gender or language are:
- United in their patriotic attachment to the land
- Share values of democracy, liberty, tolerance and progress
- And who respect their self-governing rights, the traditions and cultures of the land, and the land’s freedom to determine its destiny in harmony with the progressive and humane forces of the world.
The Union Moujik
Ukraine: The Tug-of-war between Russia and the West
by Janvier T. Chando, Tisi Books, et al.
The Girl on the Trail
by Janvier Chouteu-Chando
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