SCNC OUR HISTORY AND THE TRUTH OF TIME

 

SCNC OUR HISTORY AND THE TRUTH OF TIME

 

 

 

The United Nations organised a plebiscite in the region on 11 February 1961 which put two alternatives to the people: union with Nigeria or union with Cameroon. The third option, independence, was opposed by the British representative to the UN Trusteeship Council, Sir Andrew Cohen, and as a result was not listed. In the plebiscite, 60% of voters in the Northern Cameroons voted for union with Nigeria, while 70% of voters in the Southern Cameroons opted for union with Cameroon. The results owed partly to a fear of domination by much larger Nigeria Endeley was defeated in elections on 1 February 1959 by John Ngu Foncha

 

Southern Cameroons federated with Cameroon on 1 October 1961 as “West Cameroon”, with its own prime minister. However, the English-speaking peoples of the Southern Cameroons did not believe that they were fairly treated by the 80% majority French-speaking government of the country. Then-president Ahmadou Ahidjo feared that Southern Cameroons would secede from the union, taking its natural resources with it. Following a French Cameroon unilateral referendum on 20 May 1972, a new constitution was adopted in Cameroon which replaced the federal state with a unitary state, and also gave more power to the president. Southern Cameroons lost its autonomous status and became the Northwest Region and the Southwest Region of the Republic of Cameroon. Pro-independence groups claimed that this violated the constitution, as the majority of deputies from West Cameroon had not consented to legitimize the constitutional changes.

 

In 1993, representatives of Anglophone groups convened the first All Anglophone Conference (AAC1) in Buea. The conference issued the “Buea Declaration”, which called for constitutional amendments to restore the 1961 federation. This was followed by the second All Anglophone Conference (AAC2) in Bamenda in 1994. This conference issued the “Bamenda Declaration”, which stated that if the federal state was not restored within a reasonable time, Southern Cameroons would declare its independence. The AAC was renamed the Southern Cameroons Peoples Conference (SCPC), and later the Southern Cameroons Peoples Organisation (SCAPO), with the Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC) as the executive governing body. . The SCNC sent a delegation, led by John Foncha, to the United Nations, which was received on 1 June 1995 and presented a petition against the ‘annexation’ of the Southern Cameroons by French Cameroon. This was followed by a signature referendum the same year, which the organisers claim produced a 99% vote in favour of independence with 315,000 people voting.

 

SCNC activities were routinely disrupted by police. On 23 March 1997, about ten people were killed in a raid on a SCNC camp in Bamenda. The police arrested between 200 and 300 SCNC supporters. On 1 October 1999, militants took over Radio Buea to proclaim the independence of Southern Cameroons, but failed to do so before security forces intervened. The leadership and many members of the SCNC were subsequently arrested.

 

 

After clashes with the police, the SCNC was officially declared illegal by the Cameroonian authorities in 2001. The 2012 Amnesty International Report on Cameroon found that the security forces continue to disrupt SCNC activities and arresting it leaders.since the start of the angophone crisis in 2016 SCNC has been in four front of the movement fighting for the indepence for the people southern cameroon with our leaders in jail we shall never give up our strugle for indepence,our voices will not be silence with favour from God almithy we achieve our indepence.

ROYCE BUH

 

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THE ABSENTEE PRESIDENT AND THE PRICE OF SELF – DETERMINATION

THE ABSENTEE PRESIDENT AND THE PRICE OF SELF – DETERMINATION.

By Electa M. Shalo

 

 

Since the President of French Cameroon Paul Biya,declared war on the Southern Cameroon people in 2016,the President has been virtually invisible. This has had devastating consequences on the self determination on The Southern Cameroon people to be Independent.

 

Mr. Biya, is hardly in the Parliament, invisible on the campaign path nor make himself available for interviews  with any of Cameroon dozen of private media outlets. He even avoids interview with the state owned media, the CRTV which is his private propaganda tool. Not even the Covid 19 pandemic that brought the world to a standstill. Every Head of state had addressed its people and are still addressing its people, but Mr. Biya had never addressed the nation as regards The pandemic.

Mr. Biya had only held just one Cabinet meeting between 2015 and 2018. Mr. Biya views campaign rallies too lowly for his elevated status

Mr. Biya rules the nation of Cameroon as its personal property. Even your personal property will need some surveillance from you. He rules from a distance. Mr. Biya spent most of his time in Geneva in Switzerland at the most luxurious intercontinental hotel occupying the top floor of the suit were he spends many months using tax payers money while his people lacks the basic life necessities like safe drinking water, electricity, schools,  infrastructure and hospitals. In fact, it was home for Mr. Biya the Hitler of the 21st century. Thanks to the ‘Anti Sardiner’, Mr. Biya was chased out of Geneva in 2019. This episode led to Mr. Biya longest stay in Cameroon mostly in his native village Mvomeka since becoming president in November, 6th1982.

Even when Mr. Biya is in Cameroon, he remains out of sight. He shuns the Unity Palace at Etoudi, his official residence in the capital of Yaoundé preferring to spend months at his private residence in Mvomeka.

When Cameroon was hit by the Covid19 pandemic earlier this year, Mr. Biya stayed out of public view for two months. He finally made a televised address to the nation in May, 2020.

More recently it took the aging and unfit President over 48Hrs to tweet his condemnation of the deadly kumba school shooting in October, 2020,

Human Rights groups has widely condemned Cameroon military for extrajudicial killings in the Southern Cameroon Region. Yet the aging President, the commander in chief of the arm forces has claimed that soldiers acted on their own.

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As a result of this conflict in Ambazonia BokoHarram in the northern region of Cameroon, the dilapidated institutions, Cameroon economy has been left in ruins.

Biya views himself as a demi god. Mr. Biya enthusiastic and his party supporters believe that Biya is a demi god. Mr. Biya’s inner circle has adopted practices of praising singing and worshipping of the President to remain in his good books. Yes, this is the case, a very glaring example is when Biya was likened to Jesus in an astounding report on Cameroon’s state owned broadcasting station the CRTV. When the broadcaster likened Mr. Biya’s returned to Cameroon after the 2019 protest in Geneva by ‘the Anti Sardiner’ to the triumphant entry to Jerusalem by Jesus. Another instance was when AtangaNji, the minister of territorial administration likewise in February quoted bible verse to back the idea that Biya is the Head of state because he was chosen by God.

 

 

 

The quicker way to ascend to power under this regime is to utter the not very secret password WE THANK THE HEAD OF STATE OR THANKS TO THE HEAD OF STATE, which fall without fail from the lips of party politicians all the time. Perhaps Biya has something in common with “Jesus “After all for decades rumors of Biya’s death have swept periodically through the media more recently social media. Only to have Mr. Biya miraculously reappears sometime later. The last rumor of his death was in April 2020, when Mr. Biya failed to address Cameroonians over the covid 19 pandemic. Each time such rumors emerge I question myself what difference does the demise of an ABSENTEE PRESIDENT would make to ordinary Cameroonian. Perhaps it will allow the ordinary Cameroonian to speak their minds or move about freely especially those living in Yaoundé without worrying about a visit from the Cameroon Police or other security operatives in the dead of the night. Uttering a word against the President in the taxi, bars or on the streets can land the speaker among the inmates at Kondengui prison or exile, like me and my daughters. If thrown in kondengui prison you will never be judged like in the cases of ; Emmanuel Kom, Long Solo Wala, Abang Modest, Ebbe Allan, Foam Marcel Michele, Zo Kingsley, Nestor Mbang, Ako Javier, Kom Gerald. NgongAlloysius, KotiNjie Franklin, NesahFontoh.

 

We still have thousands of Southern Cameroonians in the Kondengui maximum prison. .

Another example was the musician Longue Longue who criticized the outcome of the 2018 elections. His passport was sized and only returned after he spent nearly a year publicly begging for forgiveness.

As a result of actions like these, it has become a taboo to criticize the president in any way.

Investigative Journalists are branded as enemies of the state as terrorists and rebels. They are tried in military court and held in inhumane conditions and some killed like in the cases of Samuel Wazizi. (https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1471652276378126&id=821568421386518&sfnsn=scwspwa}  who was arrested in August 2019, for criticizing the Yaounde regime handling the Anglophone crises and a host of others who have gone on self-exile. Like Mimi Mefo, John Mba Akuru, Buh Herbert, Ntemfack Ofege just to mention a few.

Hundreds of independent journalist have either been arrested, jailed or gone into exile or, have to toe the line and become songbirds of the regime, or prisons become their new homes.

As an activist, It is my duty to make the whole world aware of these atrocities. As an “Ambazonian” is time to free my people from this bondage.

The most recent case is Anye, who was arrested on Thursday, the10th of December, as he was walking along the road side around street 5 Mukong

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Bamenda. The military killed him and drop his corpse in the river.

These government scares its population by deliberately

Killing innocent civilians, women and children.

 

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Which government kills the very people it’s meant to be protecting?

Members of the Rapid intervention battalion massacred the people of Ngarbu, Bali, Pinying, Babanki, Ekonaetc. This is to punish them for either supporting, collaborating and sheltering separatists. This government try to excite civil war by putting the people against each other as in the case of the Mbororos and the farmers in Wum, and the current Northwest and Southwest divide. What a shame.

The Cameroon government want to rule and conquer the Southern Cameroon people alias Ambazonia, whereas we can live separately and happily. That is what human beings are meant to live for.

We have to live by everyone’s happiness and not to hate and despise one another the way Mr. Biya’s regime hate the Ambazonians because of their self determination to live as free people which is a fundamental human right.

The good world is rich and can provide for everyone. The way of life is free and beautiful. Greed has poisoned the minds of Mr. Biya and his cohorts. He has barricaded the country with hate misery and blood shed,

Mr. Biya and his cohorts think too much and feel little.

We need humanity more than machinery. We need humanity more than cleverness. Without this qualities life will be violent.

Millions of despairing men, women and children are victims of the system. The government of Mr. Biya torture men, women and children and also imprison innocent people .The misery that we are passing through now is as a result of the bitterness of men, greed who fear the way of Southern Cameroons progress..

Mr. Biya has the power to fix things, he has the power to create happiness and have the power to make life free and beautiful for everyone. To make this life a wonderful adventure. But Mr. Biya have chosen to make life unbearable for the common Southern Cameroonian and for this generation in general who sees no hope. Youths loiter the street in desperation.

In the name of SELF-DETERMINATION let us all use the power to UNITE. Let us all fight for OUR FREEDOM For AMBAZONIA THAT WILL GIVE ALL MEN AND WOMEN ACHANCE TO WORK. That will give YOUTHS a future and serenity.

I remember when Mr. Biya took over power from Ahidjo, he had this wonderful program of RIGOUR AND MORALISATION. BUT HE WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO ASKED FOR PROOFS WHERAS MINISTERS WHERE EMBEZZLING PUBLIC FUNDS IN A LIVE TELEVISED PROGRAMM WITH ERIC CHINJIE ON CRTV.

PROMISING THIS THINGS MR. BIYA HAS BECOME A BRUT. HE HAS BECOME A DICTATOR. MR. BIYA LIVES LARGE. HIS FAMILY LEAVES FREELY AND ALL THOSE WHO HAIL HIM AS A GOD LEAVES FREELY but enslave the people.

Ambazonians let us fight now to free ourselves.

To do away with greed with hate and intolerance.

Let us fight for an AMBAZONIA OF REASON WHERE SCIENCE AND PROGRESS WILL LEAD TO HAPPINESS OF ALL.

LA REPUBLIC SOLDIERS stop killing innocent people ,You know the truth. In the name of this truth stop killing the very people you are meant to be protecting. Stop defending dictator Paul Biya. Paul Biya will die one day and you and only you will be held to pay for the crimes you are committing in Ambazonia. So long as men die liberty will surely come one-day. Liberty will never perish.

SO soldiers do not give yourself to brut like Paul Biya who despise you, enslave you, regiment your lives, tell you what to think and feel. Who drill you, treat you like cattle and use you as ’Canon fodder’. DON’T give yourselves to this unnatural man, machine man with machine mind and machine heart .

You soldiers have the love of humanity in your heart. You don’t hate .Only the unloved hate and the unnatural hate. Soldiers do not fight for slavery, fight for liberty.

In the17th chapter of St Luke, It says, the kingdom of God is within men not one man nor a group of men but in all men. In you the people of Ambazonia.

Ambazonians you are capable. You can do it. We can do it together. Oh yes we can.

SELF – DETERMINATION IS ACHIEVABLE.

 

Article written by Electa M. Shalo. (SCNC UK)

 

Comrade Electta Shalo holding high the Southern Cameroons flag

There is a Systematic Genocide going on In Southern Cameroons 

 

Teenagers and a lot of other Southern Cameroonians are being killed on a daily basis by Paul Biya forces. On the 8 of March 2 teenagers were shot at closed range by forces in Mulang – Nkwen, Bamenda, Southern Cameroons.
Sources say, the motive for killing these kids were to commit first degree murder because they looked like Amba Soldiers.
This is the reality in Southern Cameroons on a daily basis. A people at the brink of extinction for standing up for the rights to self determination, the rights to be free, the rights to be properly decolonized, the rights for an identity, the rights to existence, preservation of cultural heritage and linguistic customs etc etc.
The people of Southern Cameroons/ SCNC urges the United Nations to send an independent fact finding mission to investigate crimes against humanity and also pressure president Paul Biya and his government to call for an immediately ceasefire to the war they declared on Southern Cameroonians.
Paul Biya government must unconditionally release all detainees of Southern Cameroons origin in connection to the war and withdraw her occupational forces from Southern Cameroons territory and commit to an all inclusive dialogue in the presence of a third party mediator to address the root cause of Southern Cameroon’s problem.
Sign Mbah Vitalis
SCNC SECRETARY GENERAL.

THE SOVEREIGN POWER OF THE PEOPLE WHAT YOUR MIND MUST KEEP TODAY IS THAT SOVEREIGN POWER AND THE EXERCISE THEREOF BELONGS TO YOU THE PEOPLE.

THE SOVEREIGN POWER OF THE PEOPLE
WHAT YOUR MIND MUST KEEP TODAY IS THAT SOVEREIGN POWER AND THE EXERCISE THEREOF BELONGS TO YOU THE PEOPLE.

This write up aims at enlightening you about your constitutional right of national sovereign power under which power belongs to you unless you elect to give it up yo someone through free and fair elections. Five points what elections can do and ten points what elections can not do for you as a SOUTHERN CAMEROONIAN.
1) WHO OWNS SOVEREIGN POWER.
As a matter of the highest law of the land Article 2(1) of the 1972 Cameroonian constitution as revised in 2008 provides that ‘NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY SHALL BE VESTED IN THE PEOPLE.” The constitution does not state that national sovereignty belongs to the President ,the governors the DOs the police or the military officers.
The Cameroon constitution further provides that sovereign power can only be exercised by the people “through an elected president ,members of the parliament or by way of referendum. ”
Hence you must keep it mind that everyday you go to sleep at night and wake up alive in the morning that no President or member of the parliament in Cameroon has the right to exercise SOVEREIGN POWER over you unless you have elected him to to exercise such power on your behalf as provided under Article 2(2)of the constitution,which states that,the authorities responsible for the management of the state shall derive their powers from the people through elections
The interpretation of this article is that by refusing to Participate in the 2018 elections and the 2019 fake parliamentary senatorial and council elections ,the people of Southern Cameroon elected to retained and keep their SOVEREIGN POWER to themselves

Hence no individual the so call mayor senator or parliamentarian from the SOUTHERN Cameroon origin to is legally or constitutionally qualified to represent the people and exercise sovereign power on their behalf .Southern Cameroonians you have the right to stop any one playing this DIRTY ROLE. No local administrators( SDOs DOs civil and military personnels)appointed by the President Biya who was never elected by the people in 2018 as confirmed by other opposition leaders has legal authority to exercise sovereign power of the people. Consequently what is happening today in SOUTHERN CAMEROON IS ANARCHY AGAINST THE PROPLE .THIS PEOPLE HAS NO CONSTITUTIONAL BACKING .SOUGHERN CAMEROONIANS YOU HAVE THE RIGHT NOT TO TAKE ANY ORDERS FROM THEM .IT IS LAW TO DISOBEY A BAD LAW ,PARTICULARLY IF THAT LAW IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
2)THE VOICE ON BLOOD MONEY
NOW to those of you who embrace elections as an opportunity to enrich yourselves over the blood of slain innocent civilians and at the detriment of an entire people,listen to me clearly regarding your appetite for blood money. a)Elections in Cameroon will never bring you freedom ,liberty and happiness
b)Elections will never bring peace and security in Buea and Bamenda
c)Elections will never build you hospitals and clinics
e)Elections will never build you roads and schools nor
d) Portable drinking water or Electricity
3) TEN THINGS ELECTIONS WILL DO
a) Will keep police in your neighbourhood ordering you at gun point to eat your own shit
b)Elections will legitimise the pain and suffering inflicted on you
c)Elections will create jobs for the occupiers and enablers not you
d)Elections will create new monsters in the name of politicians to spy and sell locals
e)Elections will hasten poverty ,misery suffering and shorten lives in Southern CAMEROON.IS
f)Elections will further enslave Southern Cameroon and ensnare her to foreign rule by LRC on behalf of France
g)Elections will make a way for more enablers and infiltrators
h)Elections aid and abate crimes such as elections rigging ,fraud ,bribery and corruption and above all extrajudicial killings
i)Elections offer opportunities for nor colonial agents to gang up against nationalists and destroy all nationalists activism to promote anti sovereign
activities
j)Elections without safeguard for fairness, transparency an x protection of valid votes cast by an independent body and judiciary is a wanton waste of time and resources and a preparation for disenfranchisement.
4)CONCLUSION AND WAY FORWARD
Since independence and annexation ,we have been having elections in Cameroon with catastrophic outcomes and unhealthy results that empower autocracy, torture and all kinds of human rights abuses against out people. Southern Cameroonians come from a culture of free and fair elections .Any attempts to either allow or mpose another fake elections on the people is an act of oppression aimed at validating the on going GENOCIDAL war and must be discouraged , resisted and rejected completely. The only way forward is GENUINE NEGOTIATIONS that examines the history and root causes of the war for a police outcome that is a win – win for all stake holders
Whether it is ten autonomous regions or two states federation of special status,these are all 50% measures which we don’t want and that our people have not been killed for. We don’t want 50% FREEDOM. WE WANT 100% FREEDOM.100% FREEDOM IS ALL WE WANT AND STAND FIRMLY ON OUR GROUNDS TO ACHIEVE.
FELLOW SOUTHERN CAMEROONIANS THIS FREEDOM IS ACHIEVABLE.
LONG LIVE THE PEOPLE OF AMBAZONIA SHORT LIVE THE STRUGGLE.
ELECTA SHALO
SCNC UK

 

 

Ngarbuh Massacre in Donga and Mantung Division , British former Southern Cameroon

Ngarbuh Massacre in Donga and Mantung Division , British former Southern Cameroon

On the 14th of February 2020 in Ngarbuh , Ntumbaw, Donga Mantung Division , North West Region of Cameroon , a Massacre took place by the Cameroon military with the help of Fulani extremists which resulted to at least the death of 22 innocent civilians . 15 of the victims were Children and at least 9 of them were under the age of 5 . The attack was part of the Anglophone Crisis between freedom fighters of Ambazonia ( Former British Southern Cameroon) and Cameroon military.

 

Initially no one claimed responsibility for the attack, while the separatists blamed Cameroon.The Cameroonian government admitted that the Cameroonian Army had been responsible for the deaths, and claimed civilians were killed by an accidental explosion that had been triggered when stray bullets had hit a fuel tank during a firefight with separatists. The Cameroon Army claimed to have killed seven separatists during the incident

Opposition parties and human rights groups rejected this explanation, accusing the army of carrying out a massacre of civilians

Local residents said that 35 people were killed by the Army, who broke into residents houses, where they shot civilians and burned their houses. The Cameroon government (Biya regime) continued to insist that only five civilians had been killed, although independent sources were able to verify the names of 25 dead civilians already the day after the attack. Attempting to cover up the details of the incident, on 24 February, soldiers arrested a man who had given information about the Ngarbuh massacre to the media. An alleged eye witness to the massacre was murdered on February 29.

 

Human rights group carried out an investigation, interviewing  more than 20 people, some  of whom witnessed the attack. The investigation debunked the claims made by the government and established that Cameroon soldiers and armed Fulani had carried out a massacre of civilians. Human Rights Watch also confirmed that there had been no separatist fighters present during the massacre. The Cameroon government responded to the report by accusing the author of conspiring with the separatists to create false stories.

The United Nations condemned the attack, and encouraged Cameroon to carry out proper investigation and prosecute the perpetrators which was  back by United states of America . One of the key opposition  politicians in Cameroon Maurice Kamto called for a national day of mourning.

In early March, it was reported that the Cameroon Army had arrested and questioned nine soldiers about the massacre, including two colonels. After running its own investigation, the government concluded that three soldiers and a local vigilante group had accidentally killed 13 civilians during a fire fight with separatist fighters. After realizing their mistake, the report claimed, the soldiers and the militiamen set fire to buildings in order to erase any evidence. Three soldiers were subsequently arrested.

The report and the arrests were met with appreciation internationally and by human rights organizations, while the Ambazonia Governing Council accused the Cameroon government of “presenting false justification of the systematic killing of civilians”.
By Julius F Dinka

1st October 2020 Demonstration

 

 

 

 

Greetings comrades

 

Hope we all are doing well.Just to inform everyone that due the ongoing pandemic;covic19 our usual 1st of October demonstrations and celebrations of our independence Day Anniversary will no longer take place this year compounded by the new government guidelines.

We have spoken to the Police for permission to organise our demo as indicated above but the Police told us that if we intern to do so then we must follow the government new guidelines which says people must be in groups not more than six and from the same household.

Failure to comply with these rules and many more we will be a fine of
£10 ,000 by the government.

The Police told us we should think carefully if we wish to go ahead and organise the demo.

We the executive have therefore concluded that we cannot defy the laws of the land as the penalty will be very severe.We therefore regret to inform the movement that we will not be having our usual 1st October this year and hopefully by next year things will be back to normal for us to have our demo.
Thanks for understanding and do contact any member of the exco should you have any questions or concerns.

PRO
SCNC UK

Conflict in the Southern Cameroons

 

By

Mbah Vitalis

SCNC-UK

  • Cameroon has its roots in colonial history just like any other
    African country. During the 19th century, the territory of
    Cameroon was ruled by many local kingdoms. In the 1880s,
    the Germans in their quest for colonisation took control of
    Cameroon, making it their colony in 1884. After World War I,
    when Germany was defeated the League of Nations handed
    control over the territory to Britain and France who divided it
    and established separate administrative systems. Both
    countries assumed responsibilities over the territory until after
    the second world war when many African countries started
    demanding their independence.
    During this period, Britain did not grant independence to
    Southern Cameroon, saying that they were not economically
    viable and could only survive by uniting with Francophone
    Cameroon or Nigeria. In a plebiscite organised in the British
    Administrative part of Cameroon on the 11 of Feb 1961, the
    northern part of Anglophone Cameroon voted to join Nigeria.
    Neither option was as popular in the southern part which, in
    the absence of a much-preferred option for separate statehood,
    ultimately joined with French Cameroon.
    When the two territories reunited in 1961, a new constitution
    was drafted to define the new union as a federal entity in
    which the autonomy of the English-speaking minority would
    be protected. However, in 1972, a controversial referendum
    transformed the federation into a unitary state, effectively
    ending the autonomy of the Anglophone regions. The fact that
    the will of the Anglophone population was overruled in 1961
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    and the subsequent systemic discrimination and
    marginalization they suffered under successive governments
    dominated by Francophones planted the seeds of the current
    separatist conflict.
    The conflicts and crises in the Cameroon Anglophone region
    are between the part of the country that was once run by the
    British (1916-1961), today widely referred to as Ambazonia
    and the larger part once ruled by the French (1918-1960).
    These conflicts were foreseen in the decolonisation of colonial
    countries, peoples, and territories.
    The conflict began in October 2016
    with teachers and lawyers taking to
    the street protesting the infiltration
    of the French legal system into the
    Anglophone systems. By the end of
    2017 this turned into an armed
    struggle and has of date resulted in
    a civil war. It should be noted that
    in the conflict since September 2017 1,850 people have died;

    most schools have been closed for the past three years;

    than 170 villages have been destroyed; 530, 000 people have
  • been internally displaced and 35,000 have sought refuge in
    neighbouring Nigeria. The conflict has also devasted the local
    economy which accounts for about one fifth of the country’s
    GDP.
  • The conflict started when lawyers and teachers took to the
    streets protesting that the government should stop sending only lawyers and teachers who spoke French and not English to manage the affairs of the Judiciary and Educative sectors of
  • the anglophone regions. Those who could not speak French
    were brutally handled by the forces of law and order.
    The civil society then joined the lawyers and teachers and
    they were equally brutally handled by the police. The interim
    Anglophone government of Southern Cameroon has declared
    that the cities become ‘Ghost Towns’ on Mondays, when no-
    one goes out, as a protest to the Francophone government.
    The majority of the protesters were also brutally treated by the
    police and many trade unions like the Consortium were
    banned. Many union members who were to dialogue with the
    government were arrested while others are still on the run.
    Those arrested were charged with Terrorism and an attempt to
    change the form of the state from a Unitary State to a Federal
    State what it has once been since the 70s. The government
    became aggressive in handling the crisis, even shutting down
    the internet in the two anglophone regions to stop people
    organising and passing information, or receiving orders from
    supporters in the diaspora.
    The president of French Cameroon who has been in power
    since 1982 failed to manage the conflict adequately and after
    criticism from the international community he restored
    internet connection into the regions and released some of the
    actors arrested at the beginning of the crisis.
    The move was seen by a majority of Anglophones as a sham
    by the government and on the 1
    st
    of October they tookto to the
    street and restored their independence and imposed their
    supremacy in the region by hoisting the Ambazonian Flag.
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    The government, repressive as they have always been, killed
    about 3000 people, while about 600 000 were displaced.
    The conflict has been dragging for years now with Separatists
    on the one hand claiming that independence is just around the
    corner while President Paul Biya and his government still
    think a very quick and strong military intervention will give
    them victory.

     The conflict has already left so many displaced persons and so
    many killed in the Anglophone regions that it is only the
    intervention of both local and international communities that
    is likely to bring it to an end.

Mbah Vitalis 

 

 

 

 

 

Tribute to Pa Mola Njoh Lithumbe

 

WE WILL FOR EVER REMEMBER HIM ;

MOLA NJOH LITUMBE.


 

He came, he saw, he conquered and he gave his blood, tears and sweat for our homeland the Southern Cameroons.

For over the years our mentor, our hero, our inspiratlor, our father dedicated his entire life and fortune for the inevitable, irrevocable and irreversible restoration of the independence of our land of birth without fear or prejudice. This he did with pride and patriotism.

His eccentricity and tenacity in our God ordained struggle for such a very long time made him the Maradona or better still the Mandela of his generation.

As a baobab and an iroko tree, he was very didactic and a huge source of knowledge about our homeland, a macrocosm of a microcosm and a man par excellence when it came to the history of our homeland. This man was no other than his emeritus Mola Njoh Litumbe.

During his era, when he articulates the history of our country with such mastery and precision, you would always think this was a match made in Heaven.Indeed he was my people.

 

Pa Mola Njoh Litumbe you have fought a good fight and you have left an indelible mark on the consciences of most Southern Cameroonians that will never be erased from their inner minds for ever.

Our Malcolm X, our Dr Martin Luther king has paid the ultimate price like most of his peers have done for our freedom but sadly they have inevitably succumbed to the inevitable hour, the hour that no man on planet earth will ever overcome no matter your grandeur and prowess.

Fellow comrades, I remember very vividly and succinctly the last time I spoke with Pa. I told him that I pray that he will be part of history, that he will live to see his awesome dream come true by being part of the euphoric celebrations that will take place in Buea following the liberation and restoration of our independence. Pa was very ecstatic in affirmation.

But my people God had other ideas as our dream will never be fulfilled as death has taken the centre and focus of our being and aspirations as things have fallen apart.

So it is true that Mola Njoh is no more and this is the bitter reality we have to live with till we come to cross river Jordan.

In my mind’s eye and posthumously, our departed icon will be talked of with much enthusiasm and pride as the Sir Captain Thomas Moore of his generation.

Farewell to eternity our great one and as you meet our ancestors, tell them that our android generation has made a monumental decision to continue the fight from where you guys left.

That we will rise up as one people endowed by one destiny and fight with bravery and selfless sacrifice until Buea come calling.

That we have made a promise not to betray you people by pursuing the right to self determination for our people and country as enshrined in the Charter of the UN.

Papa Mola Njoh as you travel to the world beyond, when you arrive say hello to Dr Frederick Alobwede and co and tell them that the fight is on and Buea is just around the corner.

May your legacy live on ; till we come to meet again. Bye Bye great one.

 

Robert Tamanji

On behalf of SCNC UK executive.

 

Ngar-Buh Ntumbaw Massacre

Ngar-Buh Ntumbaw Massacre

If the people of Ngar-Buh village in the North West province of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) knew what was going to happen, they would not have slept in their houses that night of the 14th February 2020.  That night they were massacred by the military forces of the country that says they are their government.
 
Innocent and confused
On the 14th of February 2020, 28 innocent civilians, including pregnant women and toddlers, were massacred were massacred by the military forces of Cameroun.  I know in my heart of hearts that these people would not have spent a second in that village if they had any clue that the Cameroun military would attack them.  As innocent as they all were, going to sleep happy, hoping for a bright new day, but much to their surprise, they did not make it through the night.  Imagine being burnt alive!… The innocent people of Ngar-Buh village woke up to a surprise by the military, arresting and burning human beings alive!… Is that not wickedness?  to see your fellow humans roasted like roast chicken, goat or even pork?  They were confused, running from one end of the village to the other, thinking of safety, but they met each other in confusion and did not know where else to run to, innocent and confused.
Abandoned by Human Rights Organisations

 

 

 

I thought Human rights Organisations are out there to make peace in the world.  But since 22 September, 2016, the people of the former British Cameroons have been going through difficult times with their neighbouring country La Republique du Cameroun.  No one is calling them to order.  They keep killing innocent people, especially our young men who, I believe, are our future leaders.

 

I want to ask this question to the Human Rights Organisations: what is the difference between British Southern Cameroon and Iraq or Iran?  Because we see how you are concerned about them, and even a gunshot there and the world will shake.  But now it’s this small country!  I am raising my voice with many other Ambazonians out there to call for peace and human rights, and not to stay silent as innocent people are dying.

 

The people need help

 

This situation has already taken too long to stop!  The people of the Southern Cameroons are calling for any rescue to come to their help for as it is too much now to continue.  All our male youths have been arrested and locked up, our able-bodied middle-aged men are shot dead in front of children of very young age.  Human Rights Organisations, the UN, the BBC and all those in charge of the world’s human rights – please come to our help.  It seems they have all abandoned us.

 

Conclusion

 

The nightmare that the people of Ngar-Buh have faced is a once in a lifetime event that will never leave their memories, especially those who watched how others were burned alive.  The confusion that the Cameroun government is giving to these people can only be rescued by all these International Organisations that help other countries to come in and put Mr Paul Bvondo Biya to justice for violating human rights.  I will continue to raise my voice, like other brothers and sisters from Southern Cameroons, to say we need HELP from the international groups which make peace in the world.

 

BY VIVIAN NGUM FOMUKONG

NO TO HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE IN SOUTHERN CAMEROONS (AMBAZONIA) 

NO TO HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE IN SOUTHERN CAMEROONS (AMBAZONIA) 

It all started in October 2016 when Layers and Teachers took to the streets for a peaceful demonstration to air their views and frustration about the government of Cameroon for asking for equal opportunities in their homeland (Ambazonia) and as we speak today it resulted in people being locked up in Prison and Cells.
After the peaceful demonstration that resulted in people being locked up in prisons life has become so so frustrated. This frustration has resulted to thousands upon thousands of lives lost, villages have been burnt, houses burnt by the military of French Cameroon and for three years now and more our parents, brothers and sisters have been suffering from this barbaric crack down between the military force of French Cameroon and the Ambazonia force, approximately 40000 plus civilians have lost their lives, 60000 plus civilians are either living in the bushes or seeking refuge in neighboring Nigeria.
The continue unrest resulting in youths running into the bushes for their life meanwhile as young as there are, are meant to be in school for studies so as to hope for a better future but those same schools are either being burnt down or used as a military base by the French Cameroon force. Young people don’t even have the opportunity to contribute to the society with no job opportunities, no peace. The few brave once are being accused as being terrorist in their own homeland. They is a continues repression by the arm military and this situation has now resulted into an arm conflicts. Young men and women have now pick up weapons to defend themselves and their family members. An estimated 10000 plus men and women have been killed in this senseless war in southern Cameroon by the French Cameroon military.
As frustrating as it is in Cameroon now many children have not only been made homeless but have also been made Orphans as many children have lost them life and some have been displaced from their relative as there struggle to look for safety.
Many villages have been burnt to arches in southern Cameroon by the La Republic Arm Forces and many more properties destroyed.
Southern Cameroonians all over the world in the diaspora have been playing a vital role in connection to the Anglophone Crises with a good number of demonstrations that have been carried out in various parts/countries of the world by disgruntled southern Cameroonians. All this because we fear for our family members back home are subject to gross human right violation from the French Cameroon Government. Another means or methods being used is via the social media to spread the message to the international community to see what is going on in Southern Cameroon. Pictures and videos of the brutal regime of President Pau Biya of French Cameroon have been shared on social media to show the extend at which the southern Cameroonians are being tortured, killed, rape by the military of French Cameroon.
As a result of the activities of southern Cameroonians in the diaspora, many southern Cameroonians coming from the diaspora are being arrested at the port of entry in Cameroon and being accused of supporting or sponsoring the armed separatist and spreading secessionist ideas. This has put so much fear in us southern Cameroonians so much so that we fear for our life that returning home is not a safe place to go YOUR OWN HOME COUNTRY. A situation whereby going home for family issues or holiday is out of place.

 

Pepandze N Anye ( SCNC ACTIVIST )

 

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