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 )

 

The cultural heritage of the people of British Southern Cameroons must be protected, we will resist.

The cultural heritage of the people of British Southern Cameroons must be protected, we will resist.

Our leaders such as Frederick Alobwede Ebong, Andrew Azong,Charls Mbide and Henry Fossung and many more before us never gave up the fight for our freedom, which is why our (SCNC)National Chairman Nfor Ngala Nfor is presently detained by Biya and his government, not leaving out Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and other Abazonian leaders who were arrested in Nigeria and extradited to Cameroon in January 2018.

We the people of British Southern Cameroon are tired of being annexed by the French Cameroon,We want our independence and total freedom, it is for this reason that the octogenarian regime of the 87years old poul Biya are out to destroy southern Cameroonians completely and weaken us in such a way that we will take more than three decades to stabilise and rebuild our village’s, Towns and cities and as well assimilate our plans.
Proof of it:why is the military targeting and burning place?- to destroy the base and roots of who we are as a people and our culture! That is what keeps us strong and bonded. We see the military burning down villages and homes of innocent southern Cameroonian civilians even when they are aware no one possesses threat to them in those houses. It’s all to disperse our people and render us wanderers so that our unity will be destroy, families are separated, many are now in the bushes or refugees in Nigeria and other countries. It is clear that more than 3000 southern Cameroonian civilians have been killed by Cameroon Soldiers, 530000 internally displaced and more than 40000 southern Cameroonian civilians are refugees in Nigeria as of July 2019. When you separate families you destroy society.
The French government and it’s military also take our innocent southern Cameroonian men, women and children from their home’s and shoot them at close range, just to instill fear and terror in us all as a people of British Southern Cameroon so that we can abandon our call for independence. Look at what the military did in Bali on the 18th of January 2020, they burnt down home’s in the heart of the Town with cars of innocent southern Cameroonian civilians. All what the French government and it’s military are doing is part of their plan to destroy southern Cameroonians completely.
It is for this reasons that, the SCNC is using this platform and many more to call on the world and common wealth Nations to see the genocide going on in our mother land southern Cameroon and to help us preserve our heritage, values and culture as a people as it is being destroy by the military. A place where we call home, the land of our birth! That place where even when our time on earth is over, we return to for our soul to rest In peace-, is that place the military is burning down each day. Our people are running day and night for fear of been killed by French Cameroon Soldiers.
The SCNC and the people of British Southern Cameroon ask, for how long will the world watch and stay quite while our people are suffering. One thing is certain victory is our’s, it may take long but our independence and total freedom is on it’s way. The is light at the end of the tunnel.
By Akime Cecilia.

 

Dr Rev. Success Nkongho Betrayal: Not The First Of It’s Kind

Pa. Ngala Nfor Nfor writes.

 

 

Dr Rev. Success Nkongho Betrayal: Not The First Of It’s Kind.

 

  1. The struggle for the restoration of the sovereign statehood of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) has been a victim of betrayal before. Each time, like a sportsman taking a bend with zeal to double his speed on the straight lane, this act of betrayal comes up to slow down. Indeed, betrayal is like a hurdle or a pit into which the struggle falls. But each time it bounces back to the embarassment of the traitor and the mentor, la Republique du Cameroun.
    It all started early. The first frontline actor was Rev. Ayuk. He created real sensation at AAC1 in Buea, 1993 which was highly applauded.
    Firstly, he brought in a Choir which sang and entertained the huge audience.
    Secondly, his prayer was like the long awaited sweet palm wine for a thirsty audience.
    But this “man of God” who moved the hungry for freedom and sovereign statehood into tears with his prayers came to be used by the very enemy he prayed God to punish and free the subjugated people. His efforts slowed down in that the spirit generated and the momentum ignited by AAC 11 Bamenda Proclamation in 1994, the Nine Man Delegation to the UN in 1995, and the nation wide signature referendum of 1995, which overwhelmingly favoured peaceful separation and restoration of Southern Cameroons sovereignty were not implemented as expected.
    This notwithstanding, what Rev Ayuk the traitor gained was a post in the Prime Minister’s office. Though the struggle slowed down and there was malfunctioning, treachery never killed the struggle as intended by agents of the dark world.
    The second act of betrayal came when a pro-action oriented leadership was in the saddle as from 2000.
    End of the second millennium witnessed the declaration of the restoration of Southern Cameroons Independent Statehood over Radio Buea by Justice Frederick A. Ebong (late) and the holding of Constituent Assembly in Bamenda in April 2000 at which State symbols, state system and structure were debated and approved. Though Ebong and eight others were in Kondengui Prison, a plan of action was adopted to carry out national mobilisation and aggressive diplomatic offensive for actualisation of the restoration of Southern Cameroons sovereignty.
    On October 1st, 2001 the celebration of Southern Cameroons(Ambazonia) Independence took place all over the national territory for the first time and the tree of liberty was watered by the blood of the martyrs killed by la Republique du Cameroun occupation forces.
    The Yaounde annexation regime mindful of the pace we were moving had to change tactics to counter. The legal victory over Nigeria in the Abuja Federal High Court in 2002 recognized the distinct identity of Southern Cameroons and it’s inherent right to self-determination under the UN Charter and international law. Nigeria was similarly called upon to table this at the UN and ICJ and pursue to a logical end.
    This not implemented, the SCNC/SCAPO leadership sued la Republique du Cameroun at the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR), Banjul, The Gambia, Communication 266/2003.
    The second act betrayal had to be handled by team to counter Southern Cameroons at a Pan African Tribunal. As revealed by a letter to the then Minister of Justice, Ahmadu Ali with whom the deal was sealed the team was led by Chief Isaac Oben and assisted by a certain Dr Tita and Mr Leke Theodore. While Chief Isaac Oben and Mr Leke Theodore were SCNC officials, the fake Dr Tita was a very hungry party leader ready for any crumbs to survive.
    Their mission was to withdraw the case filed by the SCNC/SCAPO against la Republique du Cameroun at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) in Banjul, The Gambia. Promised a huge sum of money, they were to withdraw the case in the name of the Southern Cameroonian people on grounds that the Biya Regime was having dialogue with the people as called for by the Bamenda Proclamation of 1994. With Minister Dion Ngute leading the 8man la Republique legal team, the Chief Isaac Oben team which travelled in same flights and lodged in same hotels with the Ngute team was well fortified. This notwithstanding, the SCNC/SCAPO Delegation stood it’s grounds and the team of Judases was never at anytime admitted into the Court Sessions. When they didn’t succeed, the huge amount promised was not paid so Theodore Leke had to petition Minister Ahmadu Ali calling on him to honour the contract.
    Though the Banjul case dragged on from 2003 to 2009, at the end judgement was given in favour of the Southern Cameroons. This Ruling which was further approved by the AU Summit of Sirte, Libya in July 2009 called for “Constructive Dialogue under the Good Offices of the African Commission” within “180 days”.
    Here again the traitors and their mentor, la Republique du Cameroun, were hugely, hugely disgraced at the international domain.
    The third round treacherous efforts by Dr. Rev. Success Nkongho will not be anything different. His late 2019 efforts to betray the cause and claim of having inside knowledge thanks to his involvement during SCACUF meetings is nothing new. Chief Isaac Oben for instance, in borrowed robes posed both as a Traditional Ruler and Chairman of the SCNC. Yet even with Minister Dion Ngute and able legal team he and his team could not be listened to in spite of the number of sessions attended and efforts made. Traitors must be reminded of received wisdom which holds that no one wins a war against his own people. Under the SCNC banner, l long declared, which has been quoted several times, that the Restoration of the sovereign statehood of Southern Cameroons(Ambazonia) has been ordained in the high heavens by the Almighty Creator God who, in His infinite wisdom gave us this land on planet earth as our eternal heritage.
    While we take due cognizance of these traitors, it must be understood that la Republique du Cameroun is desperately involved in recruiting traitors from among us because she can’t stand and defend her claim of sovereign rights over Southern Cameroons(Ambazonia) in any international fora. As the Southern Cameroons team was one and indivisible in Banjul, defending the one Nation, one People, one Destiny, and came out victorious against la Republique du Cameroun, so must we today and tomorrow do. The sooner we overcome self interest and self aggrandizement, focus on the big picture and heal the wounds of divisionism and be pressed on flushing out the enemy, the road to Buea will be shortened.
    We must seek to understand why the spies Great Liberator Moses of the Bible, sent to explore the promised Land, took such less time but when they returned and there was division and rebellion, the journey took many years, going down south, then east to come back west!
    In this struggle it is self-evident that, the cancer of divisionism and self interest makes the perpetrators no less Dr Rev Nkongho Success for the consequences are same, delay liberation giving room to the slaughter of our people like diseased cows by la Republique du Cameroun terrorist gangs. God in the Holy Book assures us that once a people are united in their legitimate quest, nothing will stop them from achieving it.
    I salute the single-minded patriotism of the RF on GZ who are whole heartedly focused on the enemy and the enemy only. They are the biblical Gideons and true heroes and heroines of the New Dawn. By this while calling on all patriots to pay due attention on GZ, let us bury whatever differences exist and support the efforts on GZ and put the struggle on the fast track. Let us make 2020 our year of FREEDOM!
    Short live the struggle;
    Long live the people’s inherent right to self-determination and freedom.
    Long live the sovereign rights of all nations, large and small.
    NFOR N NFOR
    PPY
    Jan.8, 2020 Read More “Dr Rev. Success Nkongho Betrayal: Not The First Of It’s Kind”

EMOTIONS OF TROUBLED AMBAZONIAN

             EMOTIONS OF A TROUBLED AMBAZONIAN

My heart bleeds daily because of the suffering of my people The carnage  carried out in the Former  trust territory of British Southern Cameroon is unspeakable .My people are being treated with impunity.
The fact is that the former British Southern Cameroons has been hemmed into la REPUBLIQUE du CAMEROUN  for  60 years .The  western world  wants Ambazonia to conform to this twisted arrangements because it profits them .For example New Age a British oil company  signed an oil deal with Cameroun in June 2018 to exploit oil in Ambazonia despite  the  ongoing war which  was declared on us in 2016 by Paul Biya  .The resources is the reason Mr Biya  and his cohorts  continue with impunity  the eradication of the Ambazonian people .

https://twitter.com/Capo4Daniel/status/1005659871570640896?s=20

Evidence of this can be seen as  Biya’s military drag civilians from hospitals and their homes and  kill them .There are countless lifeless bodies on the streets everyday. Corpses continue to decompose in bushes after being abandoned. These  extra judicial killings is compounded by rape of our women and young girls.
People’s  houses are regularly burnt down  forcing them to flee into the bushes.The elderly and  those who  cannot escape are “roasted” in their houses or shot. This is the nightmare Ambazonians go through everyday under the annexation of Cameroun .These carnage can only  be compared to Adolf Hitlers reign of terror.
Our  young men are targeted and killed.Others  arrested and ferried  to Yaounde where they are imprisoned . Many have been tortured  to dead in detention  and buried in mass graves .
These barbarism and  humiliation is  too much to bare. Our people live in constant fear. People are afraid to even have pictures or messages in their phone about the situation.Those caught are tortured and jailed  as  in the case of Wilfred Siewe a father of 2 from Germany .Or even the case prominent  activist Fritz Takang ,Alais  “Bush hunter”
Nobody is spared .Not even the Fon of Bafut whose palace was burnt down for refusing to comply with the occultist  regime .
The  Whole of Ambazonia as  we speak is heavily militarised .The international community must come to our aid before it is too late.
I fight for Ambazonia with anger for the slaughter of my people
I fight for Ambazonia for the suppression ,oppression  ,humiliation  and colonisation for almost 60 years counting.I am determined to see a free Ambazonia,So help me God
Electa Shalo Manyimuchua

Independence Is All We Want

Independence Is All We Want for Southern Cameroons

 

-By Anumboh Eveline Mafor

 

When Lawyers and Teachers went on the streets in October 2016 to express their dissatisfaction for arrempts to assimilate the Common Law Legal system into the Public law system and the continuous use of French Teachers in English schools in Southern Cameroons who were teaching kids in a language that they did not understand, little did the Government of La Republique du Cameroun know it was just the reawakening of the Anglophone Problem which eventually led to the declaration of war by President Paul Biya of La Republique du Cameroun on 30th November 2017.

 

This was followed by the abduction and illegal deportation of the President of Southern Cameroons Ambazonia and his Cabinet during a meeting at Nera Hotel in Nigeria on January 5, 2018. They were kept incommunicado for over a year without access to their Lawyers, Doctors, and the RedCross and Family members. This was in breach of all international conventions in which La Republique du Cameroun is signatory to. Our President and his Cabinet were later sentenced to life imprisonment by the Yaounde Military Tribunal. Dr NforNgallaNfor who is the national Chairman of the SCNC remains in Prison with them charged for secession and hostility against the state of La Republique du Cameroun.

 

For two years now, our leaders remain locked up in Yaounde against their will. We continue to call on the Government of La Republique du Cameroun to free our leaders. The quest for the restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons will intensify diplomatically while we also seek justice for the genocide that is being carried out on our people which has claimed well over 15 000 lives and over 350 villages burnt down by soldiers from La Republique du Cameroun.

We say no to assimilation. There is no turning back until we get to Buea to celebrate freedom and Independence and rebuild our country Southern Cameroon’s Ambazonia.

 

 

JUSTICE4NERA10

JUSTICE4NERA10: TRIBUTES  TO ALL PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE

 

 

 

 

I salute you all great and brave people of the world who are behind bars for speaking and fighting for the truth. They may think it is over but on the contrary the fight has just begun and it is unstoppable. Fight for your rights to the last breath and no to any form of human rights violation.
Southern Cameroonians today demand justice for our Leaders abducted in Nigeria. It is January 5th again two years gone and we are still waiting no answer.

https://twitter.com/HonWirbaJoseph/status/950845899965526018

Our leaders and many other activists were on this faithful day 5th January 2018 all bundled at gunpoint by armed forces of President Paul Biya of French Cameroon and abducted to French Cameroon. What a sad day to us and gross violation  of human rights. We demand their immediate release and we all know that this was a state sponsored abduction. How can people with refugee status be dragged out of a country where they sought protection from? The world indeed is becoming unbecoming and untill now they are lavishing in the Kondengui dungeon.They have since then been labelled terrorists according to the regime freedom fighters are terrorists.

 

 

Dr Nfor Ngala Nfor SCNC National Chairman was amongst,at his age he is put through this and his crime is “speaking the truth”. So too was our president Julius Sisiku Ayuk Tabe. Paul Biya the world is watching and we will not relent our efforts in any way ,we shall fight till the end.
The foundation laid by our forefathers is solid and we cannot in any way let them down nor let the future generation down. We carry the message of hope and truth and nothing but the truth will set us free.The light of hope is still burning and can be seen at the end of the tunnel.No amount of torture, threats ETC.will stop us from fighting to the finishing line.
SCNC as the mother organisation will fight and fight for all we know is that our independence is coming soon. We shall not in any way relent our efforts for freedom is coming soon. That is why we are using all platforms, SCNC UK was honoured to host SCNC global convention from the 28th-29th June 2019. A strong message was sent to the world and we are still raising our voices for the international community to intervene. Our very own Honorable Wirba Joseph was present to grace the occasion. Our candle of hope was lit as a reminder and symbol of “hope” and tribute was paid to our fallen heroes,gone but not forgotten. We are saddened that you are not here with us but at the same time celebrate your bravery. United we stand never to fall until independence, we salute you all great people.
By Catherine M. Yombo (SCNC UK V.PRO)

NOT ALL LIVES MATTER IN CAMEROON.

     NOT ALL LIVES MATTERS IN  CAMEROON

We are made to understand that Cameroon is one and indivisible am I correct? Also Cameroon is a democratic and peace loving nation right? Cameroon is a member of gentleman’s club (UN,Commonwealth,E.T.C.) perfectly correct. Paul Biya is also Cameroon’s one and only president for nearly forty years. He is also one of the oldest president who spends most and rules most from abroad. All these gives a common man no doubt but a good true picture of the “greatness” of such a country am I right?
What a shame and insult to humanity, for how long must this go on?
We are all living in fear,refugees all over,the killings continues and no place to call home yet life goes on very smoothly and conducively in French Cameroons. Paul Biya has not only reduced Southern Cameroonians into second class citizens but he has made it very evident that they do not matter or belong. He is the almighty and maintains such a high profile as number one human rights violator and dictator.
That  is why it is very normal for him to go about his business travel the world while Southern Cameroons is more or less a military base or a graveyard. That is why lots of time also is invested in trying to blindfold the world on the “greatness” of Cameroon as “one and indivisible country “. Notwithstanding, one thing is clear and is a fact which is that “the road maybe rocky, narrow,muddy or slippery but  for sure that only the truth and the truth shall prevail.Justice can only be delayed but cannot be denied that is a fact also.
In the midst  of this horror in Southern Cameroons Paul Biya “most-do- election” must take place. How on earth can there be an election in a country in the middle of war? The killings continue, Southern Cameroonians all living in fear and traumatised. Not to talk of those in jail ,killed and the constant brutal attacks of citizens by the military. Where did we go wrong?
Our lives does not really matter,life continues and must go on in French Cameroon. Millions have been invested for Christmas banquets in their country and with joy it is broadcasted and circulated all over the social media.
,French Cameroon’s 1st lady pictured feasting and showing off with children of her “calibre” in French Cameroons. What an insult, what a shame,it is evident that “not all lives matters”
 That time is coming, that time is near and is here and unanimously we say “enough is enough “. Our struggle is God ordained and we will succeed,the fight continues until independence.Paul Biya you will have to kill us all for no amount of threats or torture will make us to surrender. We are the never again generation,we shall take back control of our land. We shall continue to raise our voices higher and higher until we reach home (Buea) Freedom is coming soon.
CATHERINE M.YOMBO.
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