Mr. Peter, I am sorry to answer to the fact that Human rights reporters are crying and pondering aloud why the world is so silent on the Southern Cameroons issue. The answer to this is not even far away from all of us. Let me give you a few of these reasons: 1) The fact that Southern Cameroonians are not fully engaged in the fight for their own country themselves. We cannot be waiting for the world to come fight for our own liberation. The world would not come in to start a fight for our liberation for us. We are supposed to start that fight and call for help from the world. As long as we are not championing our own liberation struggle, the world cannot come in to intervene. 2) The SCNC talking point: The SCNC talks of the "Force of Argument Not the Argument of Force." Tell me where you can go with this philosophy? This philosophy means that the Southern Cameroons would keep dragging LRC to the courts. Verdict upon verdict would be pronounced and LRC would pay a deaf ear to whatever the courts and human rights organizations are saying. While they ignore, these verdicts, the SCNC would keep talking of the force of argument. If at best we did not have this philosophy in the SCNC, LRC would not be engaging in certain acts. But most of our people are more suited to be described as "black legs," becoming informants to the colonizer instead of exercising a patriotic and nationalistic spirit of belonging together in the fight for liberation. Why are Southern Cameroonians still sitting in the parliament of LRC today even with these kinds of happenings in the Southern Cameroons? Is this situation of Nfor Ngala Nfor not ripe enough for the revolution to start because of it? Tell me!!!!! 3) Southern Cameroonians in the diaspora are unconcerned about genuine liberation. Even the constantly inspiring words from this lady Jane Ikome, and appeals to Southern Cameroonians through this forum to come together, create a parliament, declare our independence, defend it and the rest of the world would support us, nearly everybody escaped and could not even contribute toward that program. If Southern Cameroonians themselves cannot support a program like that one, why would the world not sit by and watch as LRC continues to do what she has been doing in the Southern Cameroons? Conclusion: I need to see Southern Cameroonians better engaged in their own liberation. They should not be thinking that the world would start their own liberation for them. It would never happen that way. We hope that everybody would line up and fully participate in the revolution before it starts. The time is now. Contribute for the revolution. Time is running out. This must be without preconditions. Whether the revolution is televised or not. Thank You and thank you again. GB --- On Wed, 10/3/12, PETER W VAKUNTA <vakunta@gmail.com> wrote:
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