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Actualités of Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Source: camer.be

France, part of the solution in the fight against Boko Haram

Little by little, the thick fog enveloping the game of actors in insecurity that runs through the northern part of Cameroon is dissipating.

The last element in the puzzle, is the reorganization of the troops in the fight against the Nebula.

"I do not exclude the participation of France in this game" indicated in substance Pr Max Roland Nkoudou in the Integration of Monday 04 August 2014 edition. The geo - strategist was pronounced on the thesis fairly widespread in the opinion with what is currently happening in the northern part of Cameroon as a plot of the France.

The country of François Holland reveals today, at least to be part of the solution in the fight against the repeated assailants suffered at the Extreme North of Cameroon.

Attacks regularly designated by the politically correct term, "Boko Haram attacks". Indeed, it is from France that the head of the Cameroonian government, who officially "attended the international ceremony for the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the landing in Provence", signed August 14 decrees reorganizing military operative in the fight against insecurity in this part of the country.

A re-organization which came after an exchange at the Hotel, Le Meurice between Paul Biya and Jean - Yves Le Drian, french Minister of defence. It is the only hearing that Cameroonian president "held publicily" according to Charles Ndongo, the Director of information of the Cameroonian public television. This 45-minute interview, the official website of the Presidency of the Republic said "that nothing has been filtered.

However, it also, reads "it can be observed that the meeting between president Paul Biya and the french Minister of defence comes at a time where the security situation is alarming in the Extreme North of Cameroon as a result of the actions from the jihadist Boko Haram group from Nigeria".

On 2 August bound for Washington, D.C., where he was to take part in the U.S.-Africa Summit, Paul Biya said already a bit too much on the nature of the threat that Cameroon faces. Calling the Cameroonians to "demonstrate courage, solidarity and patriotism", he had indeed indicated that “Boko Haram will not exceed Cameroon", the country having "eradicated the maquis (of revolutionary movements)”.

During this same output, the Cameroonian president revealed: 'we had to fight against this same Nigeria for Bakassi. My trip will also allow me to continue the fight at the international level. Because it's an international terrorist movement, therefore we should also take it international".