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Opinions of Monday, 16 March 2015

Auteur: Cameroon Concord

Who in Paris wants President Biya's head?

The French newspaper "Le Monde" has exposed itself as one of those political tools used by the French to destabilize the Republic of Cameroon.

Ever since the Paris-based news magazine falsely reported on Cameroon’s presidential couple, the paper has changed its story angle on President Biya three times.

Le Monde told the world that President Biya was dying of prostate cancer and that the Head of State’s wife Madam Chantal Biya was also in a critical condition in a French hospital.

Some few hours after Cameroon Concord revealed that President Biya was in Swiss meeting with European Union authorities, Le Monde immediately changed the caption of the story this time around stating that the Cameroonian Head of State was in Geneva receiving treatment.

Le Monde made some slight modifications on its original report observing that President Biya’s wife left Cameroon earlier than her husband. This information has shocked the entire Cameroon nation who watched their leader and his wife departing from Yaoundé to Europe.

The French paper in its latest updates on President Biya, published that after 32 years in power, President Biya has not thought of developing the medical system of his country. And he spends much time in a hotel in Europe at the expense of the Cameroonian taxpayer.

It is evidently clear that the French are behind this vicious campaign of international blackmail and press harassment aimed at the Cameroonian political leadership.

Cameroon Concord has learnt that French agents operating in the nation’s capital Yaoundé are behind the regular publication of statements coming from disgraced former Minister Marafa Hamidou Yaya in many French newspapers.

We of this publication are calling on all Cameroonians of goodwill to be very vigilant during these difficult times in our nation’s history.

We are also making it known to the world that the solutions to Cameroon’s political problems will only come from Yaoundé NOT Paris.