Movement for the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons

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MoRISC
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ChairpersonBoh Herbert[1]
IdeologyAmbazonian nationalism
Ambazonian separatism

The Movement for the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons (MoRISC) is an Ambazonian independence movement. In March 2019, it participated in the All Southern Cameroons People’s General Conference in Washington, D.C., and took part in forming the Southern Cameroons Liberation Council.[2]

While MoRISC supports an armed struggle, it has been critical of excessively long "ghost towns". When separatist fighters initiated a ten-day ghost town in Buea in February 2019, MoRISC criticized them for causing misery for civilians.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ASC Maintains Lockdown Despite SCLC Lift, Cameroon News Agency, Apr 10, 2019. Accessed Apr 11, 2019.
  2. ^ Anglophone Struggle Takes Another Kink, Separatists, Federalists Bury Hatchet, Create Southern Cameroons Liberation Council Archived 2019-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, The National Times, Apr 1, 2019. Accessed Apr 1, 2019.
  3. ^ Cameroon: Ambazonia activists divided over ‘ten-day lockdown’, Journal du Cameroun, Feb 4, 2019. Accessed Apr 18, 2019.

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