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No. 25 (2017): Afrika Zamani: An Annual Journal of African History

Issue Published : February 15, 2019

5 - Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the management of Equatoguinean Refugees from 1960 to 1979

https://doi.org/10.57054/az.vi25.1780
Delmas Tsafack

Corresponding Author(s) : Delmas Tsafack

delmas.tsafack@muntu-institute.org

Afrika Zamani, No. 25 (2017): Afrika Zamani: An Annual Journal of African History
Article Published : January 19, 2022

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From the colonial period to the end of the dictatorial regime of Macías Nguema in Equatorial Guinea, many Equatoguineans were forced into exile by the authorities of that state. Anti-colonial struggles and the repression by Macías Nguema caused a massive influx of refugees into Cameroon. Some of these refugees worked in Cameroonian plantations. The Spanish colonial authorities in Equatorial Guinea accused the government of Cameroon of exploiting their citizens in their various industrial plantations in Bandjock and Akonolinga. The Cameroonian government, in response, denied having used the refugees in contravention of international laws. This article analyzes the presence of Equatoguinean refugees in Cameroon as well as the controversy and tensions surrounding their use in industrial plantations in Cameroon between 1960 and 1979. It concludes that while allegations of abuse of Equatoguineans in Cameroonian industrial plantations are difficult to substantiate, there is evidence that Cameroon did provide support for anti-colonial and dissident Equatoguinean exiles, which negatively affected the relations of the governments of President Ahidjo and Macías Nguema.

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Agence de Presse Espagne Populaire, 1969, ‘La Guinée Équatoriale mise au ban de l’information, pourquoi?’, No. 79, La voz del pueblo, Supplement, ARND, Anuario Estadístico de España.

Aixelà, Y., 2012, ‘Entre las Dictaduras y el Petróleo: Las Migraciones Transnacionales de Guinea Ecuatorial’, Revista Andaluza de Antropología, No. 3: migraciones en la globalización, pp. 80-93.

ANY, 1AA28, Foreign Affairs, 1963-1969, Letter No. 565 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nzo Ekahah-Ngakkhy to the Minister of Federal Territiorial Administration on 25 April 1963.

ANY, 1AA28, Foreign Affairs, 1963-1969, report of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Territorial Administration on 22 July 1963.

ANY, 1AA28, Foreign Affairs, Letter No. 1819 from the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Sub-Prefect of Ambam.

Cabana, 1995, Anuario Estadístico de España.

Cronjé, S., 1976, Equatorial Guinea - The Forgotten Dictatorship. Forced Labor and Political Murder in Central Africa, Research Report No. 2, London, Anti-Slavery Society.

Dominguez, G., 1976, ‘Carrero se opuso a la independencia de Guinea’, Diario 16, Madrid.

Eya Nchama, M., 1982a, ‘Les réfugiés de Guinée Équatoriale et la réflexion sur le problème général des réfugiés en Afrique’.

Eya Nchama, M., 1982b, ’La décolonisation de la Guinée Équatoriale et le problème des réfugiés’, Génève-Afrique: Acta Africana, Vol. 20.

Guinea-ecuatorial: Revolución Al Día, 1975, No. 3, diciembre.

HCR, 2001, Guinée Équatoriale: la situation des refugiés et exilés en l’an 2001, Writenetpaper No.17, London.

Koufan J., Tchudjing C., 2001, « Sur la voie de l’intégration sous-régionale : les facteurs d’adhésion de la Guinée Équatoriale à l’UDEAC », in Abwa Daniel, Essomba Jean Marie, Njeuma Martin, Roncière Charles de la (eds.), Dynamiques d’intégration régionale en Afrique Centrale, actes du colloque de Yaoundé, 26-28 Avril 2000 Tl, Yaoundé, PUY, pp. 215-230.

Koufan, J., 2008, ‘Les relations entre le Cameroun et la Guinée Équatoriale de 1960 à 1990: Vicissitudes et perspectives d’un bon voisinage, NKA’, Revue interdisciplinaire le la FLSH de l’Université de Dschang, No. 7.

La Presse du Cameroun, July 22, 1963.

La Voz del Pueblo, ANRD information, supplement No. 2, 1979.

Liniger-Goumaz, M., 1979, La Guinée Équatoriale: un pays méconnu, Paris: L’Harmattan.

Liniger-Goumaz, M., 1982, Guinée Équatoriale: de la dictature des colons à la dictature descolonels, Geneva: Éditions du temps.

Liniger-Goumaz, M., 1986, Connaître la Guinée Équatoriale, Geneva: Edition des peuples Noirs.

Liniger-Goumaz, M., 2000, Historical Dictionary of Equatorial Guinea, Third Edition, Lanham, Maryland, and London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc.

Milner, J., 2009, Refugees: the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Moran, F., 1980, Una Política Exterior para España, Barcelona: Planeta.

Mouelle Kombi, J., 1996, La politique étrangère du Cameroun, Paris: L’Harmattan.

Ndam Njoya, A., 1976, Le Cameroun dans les relations internationales, Paris: LGDJ.

Nsah-Voundy, P., 1990, Le petit État dans les relations internationales. La Guinée Equatoriale et ses voisins, MA thesis, International Relations Institute of Cameroon.

Pélissier, R., 1966, ‘Le mouvement nationaliste en Afrique espagnole’, Le Mois en Afrique, pp.76-77.

UN, 1951, Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, Geneva: UN publications.

UN, 1969, «OAU Convention Governing specific aspects of refugee problems in Africa», in United Nations, Treaty Series No. 14691.

Veney, C., 2007, Forced Migration in Eastern Africa. Democratization, Structural Adjustment, and Refugees, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Author Biography

Delmas Tsafack

Programme Officer and Researcher, the Muntu Institute, African Humanities and Social Sciences,Yaounde, Cameroon.

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