Re: Ambasbay: Mission Statement adjusted and completed as per New Developments

ang gumneIt is time Southern Cameroonians claimed their rights which injustice denied them for so long. If the liberation leaders of today, for any reason, do not want to move, a new breed should spring to action.

ngwang gumne

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Eagle
> Sent: 11/05/12 04:35 PM
> To: ambasbay
> Subject: Ambasbay: Mission Statement adjusted and completed as per New Developments
>
> WELCOME TO THE BAY
>  FACT One: As the Government of Cameroun applies to the ACHPR for
> more time to prepare for "Constructive Dialogue" with the SCNC/SCAPO
> as Recommended by the Banjul Ruling….
>  FACT Two: As the West African Office of the UN winds down the
> construction of border pillars between the British Cameroons and La
> Republique du Cameroun;
>  FACT THREE: As the Nigerian leading Congress for Progressive (CPC)
> throws its weight behind the quest for self-determination by the
> displaced people of Bakassi Peninsula whose territory is now under the
> sovereignty of the Republic of Cameroun and the peoples of Bakassi
> County join forces with Southern Cameroons to form the Republique of
> Ambazonia.
>  Considering (i) Kofi Annan's Bakassi Peace Accord in which Paul Biya
> committed himself and government to respect the territorial boundaries
> of his country, Cameroon as obtained at independence.
>  (ii) UN surveyors' exercise of building pillars marking the
> international boundaries separating Ambazonia-Bimbia or AmbaBimbia
> from Cameroon;
>  (iii) The presentation, by the President of the UN General
> Assembly, Ali Triki, of large Maps of the British Cameroons as well
> as the Republique of Cameroun, to the president of La Republique du
> Cameroun as part of festivities to mark the 50th Independence
> Anniversary of La Republique du Cameroun;
>
>
> Welcome to ambasbay@googlegroups.com. This RG resource was created for
> civic and political education of all natives of the British Cameroons…
> especially the natives of the British Southern Cameroons.
> This resource was also created to educate the general public about the
> British Cameroons and its chequered history. We have uploaded files/
> documents/pictures, etc on the BAY. These files are all on the road
> covered in this challenging quest to restore the independence and
> sovereignty of the British Cameroons/British Southern Cameroons
> especially.
> This struggle has always been open based on THE FORCE OF ARGUMENT. All
> mention of FORCE are related to the fundamental right of Self-defense…
> recognized by all cultures.
> Now Paragraph 178 of the just delivered Ruling of the African
> Commission of Human and Peoples Rights delivered these Golden Words:
> "Based on that reasoning, the Commission finds that "the people of
> Southern Cameroon" qualify to be referred to as a "people" because
> they manifest numerous characteristics and affinities, which include a
> common history, linguistic tradition, territorial connection, and
> political outlook. More importantly they identify themselves as a
> people with a separate and distinct identity. Identity is an innate
> characteristic within a people. It is up to other external people to
> recognize such existence, but not to deny it".
> Consequently, and to agree with the HOG, the recognition of the People
> of the Southern Cameroons as a People, automatically confers on them
> all the rights embodied in the African Charter, including the
> inalienable and unquestionable right to self-determination and
> resistance to foreign domination as provided for in Article 20 (1),
> (2) and (3).
> Some of these rights are.
> Other implications are that the people of the Southern Cameroons, qua
> people, have the right to:
> (i) Self-determination (i.e. the right to freely determine their
> political status, and the right to freely pursue their economic and
> social development according to the policy they have chosen);
> (ii) Existence (the only adequate guarantee of which is sovereign
> statehood);
> (iii) Equality with all other people;
> (iv) Enjoy the same respect as all other people;
> (v) Have the same rights as all other people (including the right to
> be free);
> (vi) Freedom from domination by another people;
> (vii) Free themselves from the bonds of domination by resorting to any
> means recognised by the international community (i.e. right to resist
> colonial rule);
> (viii) Assistance from States Parties to the African Charter in their
> liberation struggle against Republique du Cameroun domination;
> (ix) National and international peace and security;
> (x) Cultural development;
> (xi) General satisfactory environment favourable to their development;
> (xii) Freely dispose of their wealth and natural resources;
> (xiii) Lawful recovery of property and to an adequate compensation in
> case of spoliation.
>
> Self-determination involves the all-important issues of survival,
> identity and dignity.
> This is what this Struggle is about and some.
> Feel free to shop around, sign up for membership or upload authentic
> documents and ideas for the education of and the edification of all
> members.
> Now let it be known to all and sundry that we did not come here to
> struggle forever. Come rain, come sunshine, come fire and brimstone
> this struggle ends in 2010, period. 2011 is the Jubilee Year – for
> Celebration.
> You and most welcomed.
> Moderator
>

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