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

Yea, Solomon.
I will be giving you the details before the close of today. I received
the news at the park at Mutengene and from those coming in from Muyuka
and had pains doing some follow-ups. But I am very certain that I will
have details today.
Keep in touch .
Thanks.
MF Yembe in Buea
(237) 77370238/ 97039491

On 9/30/12, solomon atanga <soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> 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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