Inside Story - Is Cameroon persecuting its English-speakers?

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2017
  • Cameroon's main language is French, but about one-fifth of the country's 22 million people are English-speakers.
    They are concentrated in the country's Northwest and Southwest regions - which were colonised by Britain.
    English-speakers have long complained of discrimination.
    They say that official documents are always in French and that the language barrier disqualifies them from most government jobs.
    Some support breaking away to form their own state.
    In recent weeks opposition leaders from the English-speaking regions have been arrested.
    And thousands of English speaking teachers, lawyers, and students have gone on strike to protest against alleged marginalisation.
    In response, internet service in English-speaking areas was cut off more than a week ago.
    That, in turn, has led to a new campaign using the hashtag 'Bring Back Our Internet'.
    The government says the internet blackout and arrests of political leaders are necessary to maintain peace.
    So, what does this mean for Cameroon?
    Presenter: Richelle Carey
    Guests:
    Elvis Ngolle Ngolle - Former Minister of Special Duties in the Office of the President of Cameroon.
    Julie Owono - Head of the Internet Desk at Internet Without Borders.
    Albert Nchinda - Political Analyst.
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  • @YBOdoo
    @YBOdoo Před 7 lety +6

    Thank you Aljezeera to speak about the topic.

  • @labushow
    @labushow Před 7 lety +8

    this is my Country and it's so hard watching what is going on. Lord please help my Country

  • @fotohpaul2080
    @fotohpaul2080 Před 7 lety +16

    Again mistakes: the problem is not just language, it is a violation for 55 years of the terms of union with the french speaking. All other problems of marginalization, etc. are just consequences.

  • @getsglobalengineering7723

    Thank you Al Jazeera. God Bless u for the coverage. Independence of Ambazonia at last.

  • @victorinendong3880
    @victorinendong3880 Před 5 lety +1

    Al jeezira is professional media!even the way they prononce cameroon and africa name 's. Most the have give 95%of the reason cauting crisis 👏👏👏👏

  •  Před 7 lety +13

    This previous minister is spewing lies, hoping he will be called back in as a minister. Sad. This is a demonstration of what we have in Cameroon...ministers and members of parliament will sell their souls and betray their population just for a position in the government. They all have no moral compass.

    • @hannahrouvinez6079
      @hannahrouvinez6079 Před 7 lety

      Khun Long Back, well seen..

    • @africanchild2618
      @africanchild2618 Před 7 lety +2

      Khun Long Back his own village doesn't even have good roads,schools etc yet because of bribe he cares less about the future of his home land.

    • @LittleOrla
      @LittleOrla Před 5 lety

      I live in the U.S. Have close friends in Cameroon. Things here are getting very crazy. I fear that even this nation could fall into civil war.

    • @asaprocky3747
      @asaprocky3747 Před 3 lety

      "No moral compass"

  • @emmafourche3772
    @emmafourche3772 Před 7 lety +2

    it's a pity our elders keeps disappointing us. @Mr elvis Ngolle Ngolle

  • @peterbatibo112
    @peterbatibo112 Před 7 lety +3

    For all those commenting here highlighting language as the issue the people are fighting about. It has to do more with language. The root of the matter has to do with the history of the Cameroons. Cameroon is made up of two States which came together to live on equal terms. Unfortunately one of the parties have betrayed the terms of the arrangement and are using oppressive means to enforce its way of doing things on the other jeopardizing their peaceful coexistence. Across the world, we also have countries with similar arrangements who are doing everything possible to respect the status of these arrangements. The case of Cameroon is not the same because some unscrupulous individuals backed by France have manipulated the terms of this arrangement and this is seriously prejudicing to a minority group of people who were previously under British colonization. They have no place in a country where the French language and the French culture are dominating every aspect of life. Most of you will say they are fighting over languages which are not theirs but we cannot run away from the reality that these people were colonised against their will and made to adopt these cultures with their respective languages. It is impossible for a country like Cameroon to adopt a single African or native language and use as an official language. This is because unlike many other African countries where there exist a single group of people who speak a single language which everyone can understand, Cameroon is divided along many tribal lines with the existence of over 450 different languages spoken by small tribal groups. Accordingly, it is difficult to choose any of these native languages and make it an official language. For this reason, the country has no choice than to make English and French its official languages on the terms that the status of both languages which are spoken by the two Cameroons in this Union must be equally respected and preserved with their respective cultures and ways of doing things. My write up is just for those who only view this as a problem of language to understand that, this has to do more with the history of the country than language. It is a constitutional problem.
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  • @abz998
    @abz998 Před 7 lety +11

    The citizens want English to be the official language for economic reasons (better integration in global trade) but France is pressuring the Francophone countries in order to stay relevant in Africa.

    • @KhemistryIBMOR
      @KhemistryIBMOR Před 7 lety +2

      I get this part. Because France is still standing on their backs for survival...for resources I would guess.

    • @hannahrouvinez6079
      @hannahrouvinez6079 Před 7 lety +2

      abz998 , let me help you out. This has got nothing to do with language and everything to do with OIL. Cameroon was supposed to be a federation but ever since oil was discovered in the english speaking parts the french speaking side started it's oppressive regime by dissolving the federation and creating a republic.

    • @swiitdoll
      @swiitdoll Před 7 lety

      Khemistry IBMOR exactly!

  • @billarrey44
    @billarrey44 Před 6 lety +4

    Aljazeera in case you missed it,Paul biya has been in power for 33 years.
    Mr ngolle is that democracy or monarchy?

    • @abdulazeezdanjuma
      @abdulazeezdanjuma Před 2 lety

      This is monarchical form of government which must be rejected in this 21st century. He has stayed too long at least he should have done enough to handover to others.

  • @erickoko01
    @erickoko01 Před 7 lety +7

    Elvis I was in Cameroon two weeks ago and what u are saying is all lies may God help us all

  • @MonjuPaul
    @MonjuPaul Před 7 lety +2

    56 years of imprisonment is nothing for Elvis ngolle Ngolle what a shame!!!!

  • @tushyranx5860
    @tushyranx5860 Před 6 lety +1

    Lord have mercy

  • @dovevision2199
    @dovevision2199 Před 7 lety +1

    Ma bakossi broda how can you say you have been in dialogue for 56 years!!!!!!!!!!!! So how long will it take for us to get the resukt or conclusion of the dialogue?

  • @estherwilliams7005
    @estherwilliams7005 Před 7 lety +6

    everybody should learn to speak English for business. I feel that for the purposes of the people having jobs, English is key. why are they all not speaking English in Cameroon? doesn't that make sense to everyone else?

    • @hannahrouvinez6079
      @hannahrouvinez6079 Před 7 lety +4

      esther williams , let me help you out. This has got nothing to do with language and everything to do with OIL. Cameroon was supposed to be a federation but ever since oil was discovered in the english speaking parts the french speaking side started it's oppressive regime by dissolving the federation and creating a republic.

    • @asaprocky3747
      @asaprocky3747 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm a cameroonian my friend. In Cameroon , the francophones instead see English as a lingua franca

  • @MonjuPaul
    @MonjuPaul Před 7 lety

    Ngolle Ngolle The Gods of our Fatherland shall Judge u at the End!!!!!

  • @kevinnanje9851
    @kevinnanje9851 Před 2 lety

    The problem cannot be reduced to just language. That is your interpretation

  • @KhemistryIBMOR
    @KhemistryIBMOR Před 7 lety +10

    I dont understand the descrimination based on two European languages in Cameroon. It would seem that they have more in common than that difference. Beats me...

    • @georgeyau98
      @georgeyau98 Před 7 lety

      i guess some ppl are still looking for tiny things to pick on

    • @Saltici
      @Saltici Před 7 lety +5

      Khemistry IBMOR the French their colonial masters always preach that French culture is superior to all others

    • @peterbatibo112
      @peterbatibo112 Před 7 lety +11

      For all those commenting here highlighting language as the issue the people are fighting about. It has to do more with language. The root of the matter has to do with the history of the Cameroons. Cameroon is made up of two States which came together to live on equal terms. Unfortunately one of the parties have betrayed the terms of the arrangement and are using oppressive means to enforce its way of doing things on the other jeopardizing their peaceful coexistence. Across the world, we also have countries with similar arrangements who are doing everything possible to respect the status of these arrangements. The case of Cameroon is not the same because some unscrupulous individuals backed by France have manipulated the terms of this arrangement and this is seriously prejudicing to a minority group of people who were previously under British colonization. They have no place in a country where the French language and the French culture are dominating every aspect of life. Most of you will say they are fighting over languages which are not theirs but we cannot run away from the reality that these people were colonised against their will and made to adopt these cultures with their respective languages. It is impossible for a country like Cameroon to adopt a single African or native language and use as an official language. This is because unlike many other African countries where there exist a single group of people who speak a single language which everyone can understand, Cameroon is divided along many tribal lines with the existence of over 450 different languages spoken by small tribal groups. Accordingly, it is difficult to choose any of these native languages and make it an official language. For this reason, the country has no choice than to make English and French its official languages on the terms that the status of both languages which are spoken by the two Cameroons in this Union must be equally respected and preserved with their respective cultures and ways of doing things. My write up is just for those who only view this as a problem of language to understand that, this has to do more with the history of the country than language. It is a constitutional problem.
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    • @hannahrouvinez6079
      @hannahrouvinez6079 Před 7 lety +10

      Khemistry IBMOR , let me help you out. This has got nothing to do with language and everything to do with OIL. Cameroon was supposed to be a federation but ever since oil was discovered in the english speaking parts the french speaking side started it's oppressive regime by dissolving the federation and creating a republic. Hope this helps...

  • @croissantmania
    @croissantmania Před 7 lety +2

    why didn't they just learn french? speaking more than one language is always advantageous

    • @peterbatibo112
      @peterbatibo112 Před 7 lety +2

      All can't learn French because the country Cameroon is a union between British colonised Cameroon who derived their culture from the British and French colonised Cameroon who derived their culture from the French. The Union was formed on the basis that bothe cultures with their respective features will be respected and be of equal status. However, the French speakers have violated this arrangement which is why the former British colony is not happy and protesting. As I said, the problem with Cameroon is not a language problem but a historical problem which must be viewed from that perspective. Therefore to understand all that which is happening at the moment, one must have knowledge of the country's history. Cameroon as all know is not an entirely French speaking country as it was not entirely colonised by France. Unfortunately out of greed unscrupulous individuals backed backed by France, being a parasite to its colonies have made the country look like a French territory. That is where the issue is.

    • @victorinendong3880
      @victorinendong3880 Před 5 lety

      👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @lekeemerencia5015
    @lekeemerencia5015 Před rokem

    Does that include hiding the Brutality, extrajudicial killings and arrests of the Anglophones by the French Military. In clear terms what are they hiding?

  • @henryjones194
    @henryjones194 Před 6 lety

    Southern Cameroon and Biafra are the same people suffering the same fate. But the Lord your God has remembered your plights. All they need to do is realize their common destiny and fight their cause together.

  • @jackefange8547
    @jackefange8547 Před 7 lety +1

    tomorrow he will say something else he is afraid of been sack

  • @fomgim7658
    @fomgim7658 Před 7 lety +1

    ngole is twisting things he knows the truth

  • @AnimefreakHQ
    @AnimefreakHQ Před 7 lety +3

    why are francophones always militant when it comes to language

    • @Atilla_the_Fun
      @Atilla_the_Fun Před 7 lety

      Influence of France. Quite a few languages in the world are militant like this.

    • @hannahrouvinez6079
      @hannahrouvinez6079 Před 7 lety

      Feisal , let me help you out. This has got nothing to do with language and everything to do with OIL. Cameroon was supposed to be a federation but ever since oil was discovered in the english speaking parts the french speaking side started it's oppressive regime by dissolving the federation and creating a republic.

  • @dohboris7704
    @dohboris7704 Před 7 lety +1

    Cameroon is on fire

  • @hochathanfire0001
    @hochathanfire0001 Před 3 lety

    if dialogue existed there would not have been a succession OBVIOUS

  • @cabdiwelicalidhimbilabwaan8341

    Is a research that has become known for some people of different cultures or is seen or perceived by the people who are not sure about what to say and always love new people but not one or the same character that everyday What they hear is like working but I do not think that what has been said is true or wrong is there are also people in the clan competition who even believe in how to advance but not to make anybody in the world Live his career and knowledge of how he or she can do the writing or creating stories about the different parts of the community if you see someone who is slander or insulting or unwilling to search for is someone who is referring to the community and what he uses for money He wants his thoughts to convince people and is a community of people in every world who is free to do so He exhibits everything he sees for his surprise by abdiweli ali coal kenya nairobi

  • @andersonhomagic4729
    @andersonhomagic4729 Před 7 lety

    WE THE PEOPLE OF WEST CAMEROON, WE"RE AIMING FOR INDEPENDENCE ,SOONER OR LATER IT SHALL COME TO PASS.

  • @hochathanfire0001
    @hochathanfire0001 Před 3 lety

    the companies cooperated, and happily ROFL

  • @oruarrah9828
    @oruarrah9828 Před 3 lety

    Aske the minister if c.r.t.v like a national television channel has they ever announced the war that Paul Bartholomew Bivondo Biya to the Southern Cameroon people's

  • @abohrandy
    @abohrandy Před 7 lety +1

    Okay u guys should get over yourselves. It's not about Language. It's more than the languages.they have different customs and norms

  • @marxcell1490
    @marxcell1490 Před 7 lety +2

    Ngole is intellectually dishonest and factually wrong. He talks about the rule of law by conceeding and restating the obvious which is false. Cameroon might well be predicated under the law but does abide by the law. To criminalize and prosecute its citizens who vindicate their rights to free expression provided by law is to trample on the very law it so hail to exist. Ngole is spewing the governments position today and should be very careful because he will be held by that government tomorrow. Where is the Supreme Court Justice Abah? What crime did he commit ? Where are the Consortium leaders such as Agbor Balla? Under which rule of law can their arrest be prosecuted? Repression is not the rule of lawand the rule of law is not a fixation of Cameroon government. Don't insult the world.

  • @abohrandy
    @abohrandy Před 7 lety +1

    Please can you guys not invite Elvis Ngolle on ur show again? He is like our very own Sean Spicer. He is so full of "alternative facts".

  • @endohjuliusambe9035
    @endohjuliusambe9035 Před 6 lety

    Elvis is living in the Past. This is the new Era. Their crookedness is being exposed by the simple internet tool

  • @2LETLIVE
    @2LETLIVE Před 7 lety +1

    I'm sorry to say this, The Anglophone should merge with Nigeria. Look at the yellow map in the video, they are already in Nigeria.

    • @theophilusjames7134
      @theophilusjames7134 Před 3 lety

      Absolutely, if they can't get independence, let them join Nigeria

  • @rb.5940
    @rb.5940 Před rokem

    You did not unite but Great-Britain gave you to France, and the lower of development of that part, should be due to the indirect rule from Great Britain as opposed to direct rule of France.
    And truly federalism is truly not a taboo subject because other peoples also started thinking about a federal state with more than two parts.

  • @roberttettey3396
    @roberttettey3396 Před 5 lety

    The English Cameroon must be free now. They must be allowed to rule themselves. AU is watching all the and doing nothing about it. what a useless AU we have. They do not want to intervene and nor speak. Shame unto Africa leaders.

  • @roberttettey3396
    @roberttettey3396 Před 5 lety

    This mister of state is spewing nonesense and full of evil. What law is he talking about?

  • @bllrogar1
    @bllrogar1 Před 6 lety

    NO OFFENSE the minister is not aware of what is going on in this 21st century. LISTEN TO HIS ACCENT AND GRAMMAR. THEN COMPARE IT TO THE YOUTH.
    WITH THIS MAKE THE COUNTRY BETTER?

  • @XxAfriCaNKinGxX
    @XxAfriCaNKinGxX Před 7 lety +10

    english is a more important language then french

    • @Atilla_the_Fun
      @Atilla_the_Fun Před 7 lety +3

      French is more important in West Africa though.

    • @hannahrouvinez6079
      @hannahrouvinez6079 Před 7 lety +2

      athanatos y , me help you out. This has got nothing to do with language and everything to do with OIL. Cameroon was supposed to be a federation but ever since oil was discovered in the english speaking parts the french speaking side started it's oppressive regime by dissolving the federation and creating a republic.

    • @XxAfriCaNKinGxX
      @XxAfriCaNKinGxX Před 7 lety

      Thanks for giving me more info Hanna I didn't know that. Wherever humans are they are going to find a reason to fight among themselves It's a shame but for me personally I think humanity is totally barbaric

    • @hannahrouvinez6079
      @hannahrouvinez6079 Před 7 lety

      athanatos y , I disagree. There are good things happening and good people out there. Bad news sells better and spreads faster that's all. Stay positive, keep the faith.

    • @ctbt1832
      @ctbt1832 Před 4 lety

      @Hannah Rouvinez put a link up to where I can find what you are talking about.

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 Před 4 lety

    I hope not.

  • @fotohpaul2080
    @fotohpaul2080 Před 7 lety

    WHAT ARE THE LAWS? CITE THEM

  • @happs1123
    @happs1123 Před rokem

    Dès la première phrase du Elvis là... Les mangeurs d'argent et menteur du RDPC. yeucch! I hope you are ashamed of yourself when you watch this today. I bet your children are. But anyways...
    Just kudos to Rachel Carey for being able to keep order on the set. That's not an easy fit to acheive when Cameroonians with different political points of view are gathered.

  • @ladyfree3492
    @ladyfree3492 Před 7 lety

    This so call minister is so Ignorant what a shame

  • @hochathanfire0001
    @hochathanfire0001 Před 3 lety

    no solutions are being sought, just conveniences 🍺

  • @cabdiwelicalidhimbilabwaan8341

    هو البحث الذي أصبح معروفا لبعض الناس من ثقافات مختلفة أو ينظر إليها أو ينظر إليها من قبل الناس الذين ليسوا متأكدين من ما يقولون ودائما أحب الناس الجدد ولكن ليس واحد أو نفس الطابع أن كل يوم ما يسمعون هو مثل العمل ولكن لا أعتقد أن ما قيل صحيح أو خطأ هو أن هناك أيضا الناس في المنافسة عشيرة الذين يعتقدون حتى في كيفية التقدم ولكن ليس لجعل أي شخص في العالم يعيش حياته المهنية والمعرفة كيف انه أو انها يمكن أن تفعل كتابة أو إنشاء قصص عن أجزاء مختلفة من المجتمع إذا رأيت شخص قذف أو إهانة أو غير راغبة في البحث عن شخص الذي يشير إلى المجتمع وما يستخدمه من أجل المال يريد أفكاره لإقناع الناس ومجتمع من الناس في كل العالم الذي هو حر في القيام بذلك انه يعرض كل ما يراه لدهشة من قبل عبديلي علي الفحم كينيا نيروبي

  • @hochathanfire0001
    @hochathanfire0001 Před 3 lety

    when governments fail to adapt

  • @bllrogar1
    @bllrogar1 Před 6 lety

    FEIZHOU means black continent.
    minister is former. talk with the current one lets hear his word

  • @roybanks7886
    @roybanks7886 Před 6 lety

    Why don't Africans have there own language!!!!!

  • @fotohpaul2080
    @fotohpaul2080 Před 7 lety

    WHAT IS THAT LAW HE KEEPS TALKING ABOUT? CAN NGOLE NGOLE CITE THOSE LAWS AND HOW IT WAS BROKEN? IS THE LAW ABOVE THE LIFE OF PEOPLE THEY KILLED?

  • @jackefange8547
    @jackefange8547 Před 7 lety

    ngolle ngolle is a fool

  • @swaggbag8095
    @swaggbag8095 Před 7 lety +1

    Elvis you're not making any sense pls the gevt shut down the internet bcos people criticise them or create force information this man is stupid is it only in
    Cameron it happens they shut it down for them not to have fast access to spread their negative attitude or expose their evil doing Elvis or whatever am not believing in u is a shame u re against human right u dnt want them to express their feelings u just want them to die in silent

    • @africanchild2618
      @africanchild2618 Před 7 lety

      Swagg Bag this bakossi man does not even have roads in his homeland (kupe muanemguba division), there are no good schools there as well etc yet he cares more about the bribe he is getting to say this trash in public and forget about the future generation. this is stinginess at its finest

    • @nellydricktoche3713
      @nellydricktoche3713 Před 7 lety

      Elvis Ngole as U call yourself, it's quite shameful watching u blabbing....that's what I call it . Total rubbish. No doubt your mouth has also been rubbed. But U know what, it's time for us to resist and there's no turning back. Advise your chef Mbivondo to adjust. Nemesis has obviously caught up with you guys.......Nyamankundus!!! Kaaaamaaaaaaa!!!👽👽🙀🙀

  • @joliediamond8561
    @joliediamond8561 Před 5 lety

    Ngolle Elvis goshhhh is such a big time liar. Shame on you

  • @adepthoodspirituality9532

    How can Big grown Fathers and mothers
    All in the name of Journalist.
    Can not report simple Truth.
    You all are just trapped impious sons and daughters of the Grand Master.

  • @mrpersianality6363
    @mrpersianality6363 Před 7 lety +1

    So the education system should ensure that every minority speaks French.

  • @raphaelosamoor6577
    @raphaelosamoor6577 Před 4 lety

    That's out in Cameroon that's out in Cameroon send in wine Cameroon glass shops in Cameroon that's out in Cameroon Joshua in Cameroon donut alarm clock Gwinnett donated Walla donut Eduardo cannoli Ghana Lyon do Football Club calendario Mundial Futbol Club 28 caliber Glock New York City Football Club does Johnny Rambo bike bicycle race Santeria cantabria bicycle race DIY bicycle race Chantal bicyclist Chantal biya bicycle race Cameroon

  • @makehumanitygreatagain8128

    Les connards si on envi de tout gâcher. #MHGA

  • @raphaelosamoor6577
    @raphaelosamoor6577 Před 4 lety

    Duty planet. Heart attack project high-rise cardiac arrest

  • @milosavage7327
    @milosavage7327 Před 7 lety +1

    Southern Cameroon belongs to Nigeria and it will be taken

  • @jackefange8547
    @jackefange8547 Před 7 lety

    by biya

  • @MegamikazeMoriko
    @MegamikazeMoriko Před 7 lety +2

    nope. this is an still an ethnic conflict regardless how you look at it
    the english speakers are nigerian igbos
    the french speakers are cameroonians

    • @africanchild2618
      @africanchild2618 Před 7 lety

      3世 村正 shut up we are not Nigerians. there are more than 20 tribes in english cameroon speaking different dialects. search history of cameroon. know the reason of the protest. WE just want FULL INDEPENDENCE cuz enough is enough.

    • @africanchild2618
      @africanchild2618 Před 7 lety +2

      3世 村正 it has nothing to do with tribe because north west and south west (two english cameroon speaking provinces) are not related in any way, not by language or culture. South westerners of english cameroon are related to the Doualas, mbo-bakossis, bassa, bakongo, batanga, beti tribes and other littoral,center,south and east tribes (all found in the southern parts of french cameroon). they are most likely related culturally and linguistically.

    • @dovevision2199
      @dovevision2199 Před 7 lety

      You are the singular reason why we could not stay with nigeria...............very dukk when it comes even to the history of your own country

  • @raphaelosamoor6577
    @raphaelosamoor6577 Před 4 lety

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  • @hochathanfire0001
    @hochathanfire0001 Před 3 lety

    the un has proven utterly ineffective in this matter