beaches in Cameroon are known for…
What is black sandy beaches ?
Size of the jail cells
What is 6 x 7 x 10 feet—with just sixteen little holes to let air in ?
This is offered in every visit and if you don’t accept it it is an insult.
What is water and food?
Cameroon has Approximately how many people?
What is 20 million?
Cameroon Bethel family moved in to their new branch office located in Logbessou, in the northeast of Douala city
What is January 20,2020?
Cameroon is known for a famous mountain what is it called ? (Hint there are 3 names )
What is
public attack was made against the Witnesses at “La Place de l’Indépendance” in Akonolinga by André Fouda and what did he say?
What is “If there are any ‘Maka’ (a former cannibalistic tribe) in Akonolinga, they are free to eat Jehovah’s witnesses.”?
They use this to eat their food.
What is hands?
Currently, 59 brothers and sisters live and work full-time at this location.
what is the new branch office/bethel?
The ASSOCIATION OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES are BANNED IN CAMEROON
What is May 14, 1970?
Much of the country is covered in…
What is
WHY THE BAN?
It is justified by the fact that this sect has been used as a cover for a subversive movement directed from abroad and which aimed, by means of an organized campaign of defamation and denigration, at undermining the institutions adopted freely by the people of Cameroon. Such a movement is inadmissible in a country that suffered so much from subversion at the dawn of its independence.”—La Presse du Cameroun, June 26, 1970.
But how true are such charges? Jehovah’s witnesses are known throughout the whole world as being absolutely neutral as to politics. They are also known as sincere, honest, law-abiding citizens
They do this when sharing a meal and it’s a powerful symbol of unity.
What is sharing food from the same plate?
How many congregations are in Cameroon?
what is 300 congregations?
The 23-year ban on Jehovah’s Witnesses in Cameroon was lifted.
What is February 1993?
Many tourists describe Cameroon as..
What is
Was it illegal to not to vote?
Cameroon law does not require active participation in voting, though this was demanded of Jehovah’s witnesses. Electoral law No. 69 LF, however, does prohibit causing anyone “to abstain from voting.” And when the Witnesses did not participate at the polls, they were often accused of “preaching abstention.” But no Witness was formally charged under that law. In fact, no case was tried in court either before or immediately after the elections.
Two basic items of food they eat
What is rice and fufu?
In 1961 we were assigned to the country of Cameroon. Being asked to help establish a new branch office
What is ANDRÉ RAMSEYER?
Christian Greek Scriptures Released in Boulou
What is August 6, 2022?
In northern Cameroon how far is each congregation apart from each other?
What is
What were brothers and sisters encouraged to do during the ban?
If you would like to add your voice to the expressions of outrage at the action taken by the government of Cameroon against peace-loving Christians, then write to the Cameroon ambassador in your country or the one closest to it, or to the high officials in the Cameroon government listed on the preceding page.
Food stalls at the market are called…
What is chophouse?
This brother with his wife over a period of nearly four years, who was assigned to Cameroon, made repeated efforts to obtain legal recognition. He spoke to French and African officials often. Finally, after a change of government, legal recognition was granted. By this time the Witnesses had been active in Cameroon for 27 years and already numbered more than 6,000.
What is Brother Joly?
Complete New World Translation Released in Bassa (Cameroon)
What is October 1, 2022?