The Gendarmerie, (In-)Security and Popular Reaction in West Cameroon, Federal Republic of Cameroon 1961–1964
The presence and activities of the Gendarmerie is as old as French influence in Africa. Since the re-birth of multi-party politics during the 1990s in Cameroon, the military crackdown in erstwhile West Cameroon rekindled old memories of Gendarmerie brutality and popular reaction. As a paramilitary...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Hradec Králové, Philosophical Faculty
2016-12-01
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Series: | Modern Africa |
Online Access: | http://edu.uhk.cz/africa/index.php/ModAfr/article/view/36 |
Summary: | The presence and activities of the Gendarmerie is as old as
French influence in Africa. Since the re-birth of multi-party politics
during the 1990s in Cameroon, the military crackdown in erstwhile
West Cameroon rekindled old memories of Gendarmerie brutality
and popular reaction. As a paramilitary force, it was charged with
the provision of security but instead instilled fear and insecurity in
the West Cameroon state. This article examines the activities of the
Gendarmerie and pays close attention to the tradition and origin of
this paramilitary force in West Cameroon. What circumstances led to
the introduction of the Gendarmerie in West Cameroon? What was the
strength of the West Cameroon security forces before the introduction
of the Gendarmerie in 1961? In providing answers to these questions
we consulted documents from the National Archives Buea in Cameroon
and secondary sources from libraries. These sources reveal that the
Gendarmerie force was abhorred by many West Cameroonians. This
was because of the brutality of Gendarmes on the civilian population,
police and custom officers. The paper also contends that, although the
Gendarmerie corps was out to ensure peace and security, it became
more or less an insecure force to property and the lives of the West
Cameroonian population, as well as to the police and custom officials
in West Cameroon.
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ISSN: | 2336-3274 2570-7558 |