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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Re: Troops swoop on UN-State of Cameroom-Workshop in Bamenda on UN Day-24. 10. 12.

Dear Messrs Feko and Visha,
The onus is rather on you people to educate citizens of the UN State
of teh Southern Cameroons on what you and Dr Yongbang and Prof. Chia
etc are doing on their behalf.
Questions on this pathway..have come up..time and time again and have
been met with the final stonewall.
Over to you folks
NANO

On 10/25/12, Samuel Laikenjoh <vifa57@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Thanks Mr. feko for letting us know what is going on. I can bet  that no one
> has reacted to this message which you posted since morning because they do
> not believe in the philosophy of the UN State but you and me  know that
> there is something in the offing that others have invariably described as a
> pipe dream.  What I tell who cares to listen is that if you do not dream you
> cannot build. When we started the Cameroon Anglophone Movement how many of
> us parading today as leaders of the Southern Cameroons liberation Movements
> joined us in the struggle. Were we not called dreamers while others even saw
> as saborteurs of the SDF? In a liberation struggle any group that moves
> ahead without betraying the peoples' cause should not be shunned by
> revolutionaries.  Am afraid though that we have compartmentalized ourselves
> to the extent that we no longer know who or what we are fighting for.
> Whither the Pythagoras theorem!! Repost it for doubting Thomasses.
> Let's wait and see what the UN will do. This is going to determine what
> other approach we should take.
> Visha Fai
>
> --- On Thu, 25/10/12, feko nkwutio <nkwut@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: feko nkwutio <nkwut@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Troops swoop on UN-State of Cameroom-Workshop in Bamenda on UN
> Day-24. 10. 12.
> To: "cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>,
> "ambasbay" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, 25 October, 2012, 10:12
>
>
>
>
>
> Dear All,
>                 Reports reaching BRICAMIAG's secretariat late yesterday
> state that la Republique du Cameroun's Bamenda Police swooped on the
> citizens of the UN-State of Cameroon in private premises in Bamenda where
> one of the groups of the UN information workshop was holding, harassing and
> conveying them, men and women, in their trucks to the Police station
> premises of the Old Town (Bamenda). Those who know Bamenda know how cold the
> nights can be and these men and women, close to a hundred, were paraded in
> the station's esplanade throughout the night! They were not informed of the
> crime they had committed.
>
>
> Apart from the unfriendly and harsh weather, the lack of food and water and
> toilet facilities compounds the torture of these people.
> The UN Day, 24th. of October each year, is a day dedicated by the UN for
> member countries of the UN to inform and educate their citizens by way of
> colloquiums/workshops on what the UN is, its functions and responsibilities
> etc. That is exactly the purpose of the workshop which the coordinator and
> chairman of the Steering Committee, Professor Martin Chia Ateh, has been
> organising, close to a decade, for the benefit of the people of the UN state
> of Cameroon(former British Northern Cameroons and British Southern
> Cameroons).
>
>
> At the time of this posting, the fate of the detainees is still unknown. We
> plead for the authorities of the UN, especially the Secretary-General on
> whose behalf these workshops are held, to intervene for the immediate and
> unconditional release of the detainees or they be charged and speedily tried
> if they have committed a crime.
>
>
> Vincent N. Feko
> Secretary-General
> (BRICAMIAG)


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