
Indifference of President Paul BIYA to the tragedy that is going on in the North West and the South West regions
How many soldiers, members of Security Forces (SF) and civilians should be killed in the anglophone regions for President BIYA to finally realize that the country faces challenging moments? The

Call for the release of the writer and whistleblower Patrice NGANANG, arrested for political reasons
Patrice NGANANG is a writer whose style betrays his bitterness and anger in the face of the incompetence and negligence of those who have been ruling the country by terror

The CRM absolutely through its National President, Maurice KAMTO, condemns the acts of murder of civilians and members of security forces carried out in the anglophone regions
Since the beginning of the Anglophone crisis, the CRM has expressed its unequivocal condemnation of these violence and assassinations. In keeping with its position, the CRM continually denounces and condemns

The disturbing elimination of politics, the gradual putting in place of some provisions of the Constitution, laws and the rampant militarization of the public space
After the tragic events on the 1st of October 2017 in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon, which of course could have been avoided by the Government, the Minister Delegate at

Anglophone crisis: A call for an immediate National Political Dialogue after the senseless bloodshed on the 1st October, 2017
October 1, 2017 will go in the political history of our country as a black Sunday. The unity of our nation has been openly questioned. Several deaths, many injuries and

The crisis in the two Anglophone Regions and the political high-handedness of President BIYA: the question of vacancy at the helm of the State
The two (2) Anglophone regions of Cameroon have been, since October 2016, in a deep political crisis, that has turned into a tragedy recording some lost of human lives, torture,

President Maurice KAMTO message to CRM militants and sympathizers for the fifth Anniversary of the party
Dear Militants of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement, Dear sympathisers, Five years ago, political parties and various other civil society organizations merged to form the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM). The ban

CRM statement regarding the release of certain leaders in the context of the Anglophone crisis
Since its launch in 2012, the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM) has clearly stated that there was an “anglophone problem” in our country (one can see it in its memorandum published

Anglophone Problem – the CRM proposes a solution for a fast exit of crisis. Establishment of a political delegation to recreate trust, creation of a framework for open and sincere dialogue
Since the launching of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM) in 2012, the party had announced that there exist an Anglophone Problem in Cameroon (it is found in CRM’s party manifesto

Political Talks with Maurice KAMTO on Friday, 18th August 2017 in Bafoussam
The CRM National President Maurice KAMTO gives an appointment to all young Cameroonians on 18th August 2017 from 10am at Imperial Hotel, Bafoussam. He shall answer all questions without hesitation.