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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Re: Martin Yembe: Arrests Ahead of October 1, 2012

Greetings,

Please who are those who have been arrested. i mean we need names. and where they are been detained so that we inform the people who matter?

 
Solomon Amabo A.
Journalist,
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Equinox Radio/Television
P.R.O. Camasej-D
P.O.Box 5082, Douala,Cameroon
Tel:(+237)74668899/(+237)95302043
Home: (237) 22687972
Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk

From: Martin Yembe <mfyembe@gmail.com>
To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; SEMBE ALFRED <sembeas@yahoo.com>; Greig Batey <bateygreig20@yahoo.ca>; peter teforlack <petertefo@yahoo.com>; Jane Ikome <jane.ikome@yahoo.com>
Cc: post newspaper <thepostnp@yahoo.com>; The Guardian Post Newspaper <guardianpnp@yahoo.com>; achpr <achpr@achpr.org>; Jackie Fearnley <jackiefearnley123@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, 30 September 2012, 4:26
Subject: Arrests Ahead of October 1, 2012

I am here registering that over seven Southern Cameroonians were picked up from their homes at Mutengene and Muyuka on the night of September 27, 2012.
These were victims of a raid " Kale kale" which, according to the administration of Fako, has to do with information, security reports, that some Southern Cameroonian youths have arms in their homes to use against the repressive forces of La Republique du Cameroun.
I am here registering that, as a human rights journalist heading a squad of national and international journalists and currently in the South West vicinity, we are appalled that one yearafter these forces arrested and took many Southern Cameroonians to court, even when as of now no charges have been levied on them, they can still muster the guts to lay their hands on innocent people, while the world sits by watching and snoring.
October 1, 2012 comes up tomorrow, and there is no Paul Biya around to fulfil the promise he gave two years ago that he was going to "celebrate the 50th anniversary of his 'Reunification' in Buea. Failing last 2011, he gave very stupid excuses, and this is 2012 going by. Must Southern Cameroonians stop celebrating their day because a certain Biya of La Republique du Cameroun is still planning one, maybe by 2035?
Let the world be awakened to these realities and let's stop the bickerings. Isn't it shameful that while some people are fighting it out on the field, others are only philosophizing and watching? Stop watching and start marching!!!
Martin Fon Yembe
Executive Director, Global Information Network (GLOBINET)
 Bokwango, Buea.


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