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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Re: [Manyunet] MECA USA Press Release

Dear Manyu sons and daughters,

The current happenings in Manyu is so deeply inextricably linked to politics. And if we were seriouse about thrashing this matter and support our people, we must be bold enough to trace the root cause of this problem. What vexes me so much deep down my marrows is the fact that since this whole thing started, those Manyu politicians who, during election time come to the people and manipulate them have shown them TRUE LOVE by distancing themselves from what is happening. How would the legitimate representatives of the people sit on their hands before such brazen political genocide!

Just immagine a scenario where all the three parliamentarians and four mayors of Manyu with the support of our cutural custodians came out, stood with and by the people and denounced such brutal and cruel acts meted against their people! The reverse is true: our political leaders have instead sided with Biya's brutal CPDM regime while our people, with no support, drop their tails between their legs and take refuge under their beds -- living in terror everyday with no freedom whatsoever. If we cannot feel safe in our own homeland, the land of our forefathers and ancestors, where would we feel free and safe? Buea? Yaounde? Nkongsamba?

And then the worse of it: even some of our learned brothers and sisters abroad who enjoy the full dividends of democracy and freedom ask us at home to refuse to acknowledge that this whole problem in Manyu is politically motivated. The Manyu problem, whether all else refuse to acknowledge, is CPDM! And they MUST go this time ... I so do swear with all my strength!

I congratulate the likes of Sessekou Ebini and Rev. Dr. Hamilton Ayuk for siding with the truth! God bless you, sirs.

Could someone abroad volunteer to create a preparedness on ways to exhaust all legal means to bring justice? In the meantime, the case between Ako Abunaw of PAP and Col. Mvoggo (a man notorious for intimidating the people of Manyu) will be heard tomorrow, June the 7th. Manyu People are planning to come out in their numbers to witness the justice or injustice. For more on this case and the current happenings in Mamfe, please call Mr. Abunaw through 79 73 05 75.

Akoson Raymond,
Parliamentary candidate,
Mamfe Central/Upper Bayang

78 35 80 29 / 33 20 26 66
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From: Christmasebini <christmasebini@aol.com>
To: Agbor Enow Augustine <enow007@yahoo.com>
Cc: "manyunet@aufoundation.org" <manyunet@aufoundation.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Manyunet] MECA USA Press Release

The Manyu sons and daughters and their division will never know or taste the fruits of justice and freedom if they do not politically and collectively rise up and condemn an unjust and evil government that has abused and taken them for a political joke since Paul Biya and the CPDM came to power. The time for shallow self serving and empty pestering as civil and moral talkers must be over for our division. If we should allow the blood of this young man go in vain because we are afraid to politicize a politically warranted e execution, then we are a people not deserving of justice and freedom. We all know that even the CPDM elites in our midst will continue to condone the killings of our people if we let them. There is a time for everything. The Manyu people have played the bury tour head in the sand game for too long. Now is the time for us to come together and be taken seriously. 

Sessekou Shey Christmas Ebini


On Jun 5, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Agbor Enow Augustine <enow007@yahoo.com> wrote:

The traumatizing photographs of the brother killed in Besongabang are a real wake-up call in terms of free speech and police brutality to all of Cameroon. The nonchalance and brazenness of this rogue criminal gendarmerie officer should not be a call to divide the daughters and sons of Manyu along political party lines.
This shameful incidence should not be politicized, but should be a call for all Manyu citizens and well wishers to support the memorial or legal defense fund that Mr. Tabenyang announced will be set up consequently.
We can not offer this young innocent victim justice with name calling and finger pointing, but rather seek justice by providing resources for an excellent legal team to be put in place. We should be calling on all Manyu citizens to pour in their support, no matter how small, for justice to prevail.
Since our objectives is to seek justice for this innocent victim, let us make decisions based on our objectives and criteria, not on relationships. Even at our lowest hour, peace, tolerance and prudent justice should be our goal.
Augustine Agbor


From: Christmasebini <christmasebini@aol.com>
To: Stephen agbor <stephen_agbor@yahoo.com>
Cc: Manyunet <manyunet@aufoundation.org>; Forum Manyu <manyuforum@manyuvoice.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Manyunet] MECA USA Press Release

Not good enough. All Manyu elements must stand up against Mr Biya, his administration and the CPDM. 
We must make sure anyone who belongs to the CPDM and is from Manyu must
Openly and publicly denounce this act and rally the
Manyu people to never vote CPDM. A case must be filed against
The government of Cameroon and we must write to the 
International community, sending these pictures and others. 
We must and should organize demonstrations against this
Evil and brutal government and condemn all Manyu folks
Who continue to be members of this party and government 
without speaking out against its abuses and neglect of
Our people and division. 

Enough is enough. Empty propaganda press
Releases on the Internet should not cut it this
Time around. 

Sessekou Shey Christmas Ebini

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 5, 2012, at 1:49 PM, Stephen agbor <stephen_agbor@yahoo.com> wrote:

 


Meca USA Condemns The Brutal Killing OF Innocent Civilian In Mamfe And Arrest Of Citizens By Military Officers.
Atlanta, GA. USA - June 5, 2012: MECA USA strongly condemns the brutal killing of an innocent civilian in Mamfe, Manyu Division - South West Region of Cameroon and the indiscriminate arrest of Manyu citizens by the Military. 

      
Meca USA Condemns The Brutal Killing OF Innocent Civilian In Mamfe And Arrest Of Citizens By Military Officers.
Atlanta, GA. USA - June 5, 2012: MECA USA strongly condemns the brutal killing of an innocent civilian in Mamfe, Manyu Division - South West Region of Cameroon and the indiscriminate arrest of Manyu citizens by the Military



    According to reports and graphic images reaching the office of the President of MECA USA , Beteck Ashu an unarmed motor bike rider was murdered in cold blood by a military officer who attempted to rob him of his bike and cash. After the incident on the 24th of April 2012, there has been mass arrest of innocent civilians in Manyu since May 10, 2012.

As a community of peace loving and law abiding Citizens, MECA USA joins all those who seek peace in condemning this heinous crime against humanity. There is no justification whatsoever.

We denounce both implicitly and explicitly the ongoing punishment against the people of Manyu in particular arising from this unfortunate incident. If accounts are true, the deliberate targeting and arrest of civilians in BesongAbang village cannot be justified. We strongly ask the authorities to take immediate measurable steps to protect our people, release those detained and bring the individuals who committed and abated in the murder of Beteck Ashu to book.

The President of MECA USA will personally be making a trip to Mamfe within a week to assess the situation on the ground and make known to the local authorities our dismay in handling of this incident.

MECA USA is a Non Profit Cultural and Development Organization with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia and member chapters across the United States. For further information, please contact us at (404) 379-9580 or visit any of our websites. http://www.meca-usa.org or http://www.mecausaconvention.com.


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