Annexe 11
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Positive news articles published by the Herald and the
Post news papers
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The Herald
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The Post
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1
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Bakassi round: Cameroon 1, Nigeria 0
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1
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Biya request U.N. peace keeping force.
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2
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Paul Biya seeks French support
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2
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Annan invites Biya and Obasanjo over Bakassi.
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3
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Biya orders creation of relief commission for Bakassi
refugees.
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3
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U.N. established mixed commission.
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4
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Cameroon lobbies international community.
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4
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Cameroon wins its case at the Hague.
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5
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Cameroon's diplomatic success.
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5
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Cameroonians welcomes ICJ verdict.
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6
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Statement on the Bakassi crisis by President Biya.
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6
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Cameroon and Nigeria project good lesson for Africa.
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7
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International Court rules in favour of Cameroon
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7
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Cameroon's historic victory.
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8
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Cameroon tactfully handles case at the Hague.
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8
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Bakassi belongs to Cameroon.
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9
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Cameroonians rally behind Bakassi case.
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9
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Cameroon's peaceful policies.
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10
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Kofi Annan invites Biya and Obasanjo
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10
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Nigerians are very confortable in Cameroon.
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11
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Annan's create mixed commission.
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11
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12
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Thaw in Cameroon-Nigeria relations.
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12
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13
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Cameroon's peaceful foreign policy.
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13
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14
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Cameroon's historic victory.
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14
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15
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Cameroon projects good lesson for Africa.
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15
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16
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Bakassi has always been part of Cameroon.
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16
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17
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Close to 4 million Nigerians live in Cameroon.
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17
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18
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Cameroon's preventive diplomacy over Bakassi.
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18
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19
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Cameroon's hospitality to Nigerian citizens.
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19
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Source: News articles on the Bakassi
crisis published by the Post and The Herald, 1993-2002, tiré de
Primus FONKENG, 2004, op. cit., pp. 66-67, (couleur en arrière plan
ajoutée en vue de ressortir les articles qui entrent le plus dans le
champ de la présente étude).
Annexe 12
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Negative news articles published by the Herald and the
Post news papers
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The Herald
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The Post
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1
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Biya denounces peace meeting with Abacha over Bakassi.
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1
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Bakassi verdict, Biya deserves no praises.
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2
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Bakassi crisis, thorny part to resolution.
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2
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Bakassi crisis, a shameless oppression of the regime.
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3
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Bakassi crisis and the policy of diversion.
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3
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Nigerian will not give up Bakassi.
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4
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Bakassi crisis, of what interest to Anglophones.
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4
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Cameroon grapples with refugees problems.
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5
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Lack of Government assistance to Bakassi refugees.
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5
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Bakassi crisis and the governement's policy of diversion.
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6
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Bakassi crisis, No to patriotism.
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6
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Anglophone soldiers killed in Bakassi peninsula.
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7
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Government's poor policy toward Anglophone provinces.
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7
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Cameroonian lawyer predict controversial verdict on the
crisis.
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8
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Poor border policies.
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8
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Verdict on Bakassi will hasten SCNC drive for independent.
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9
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Cameroon provides very few Anglophone judges at the Hague.
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9
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SCNC denounces the occupation of Southern Cameroon's
territory.
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10
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Indifference of Cameroon Government on the Bakassi crisis.
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10
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«La République du Cameroun is killing Nigerian
citizens»
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11
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Harassment of Nigerian citizen by Cameroonian gendarmes.
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11
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Southern Cameroon's claim over the Bakassi peninsula.
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12
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12
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Anglophones arrested over Bakassi crisis.
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13
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13
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Anglophones view the crisis with mixed feelings, indifference and
jubilation.
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14
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14
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A cry of no patriotism on the Bakassi crisis.
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15
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15
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Bakassi and the poor treatment on the Anglophone provinces.
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16
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16
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Selective victimization on English speaking provinces by
gendarmes.
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17
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17
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Poor border policies by the Cameroonians Government.
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18
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18
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Anglophone press manifests no sympathy on the Bakassi
crisis.
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19
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19
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Poor relations between Biya and Abacha.
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20
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20
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Cameroon suffers casualties.
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141
Source: News articles on the Bakassi
crisis published by the Post and The Herald, 1993-2002, tiré de
Primus FONKENG, 2004, op. cit., pp. 67-68, (couleur en arrière
plan ajoutée en vue de ressortir les articles qui entrent le plus
dans le champ de la présente étude).
142
Source: Eugene L. MALTAIS, op. cit.,
p. 14.
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