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> Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 11:11:10 +0100
> Subject: Re: [cameroons_sdf_party] Re: [camnetwork] My 2014 Challenge on Southern Cameroons
> From: ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com
> To: cameroons_sdf_party@yahoogroups.com
> CC: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com; cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com; FREE_Ambazonians@yahoogroups.com
>
> Government and governance or governing = the use of commonwealth
> resources to provide basic services unto the governed.
> The governed can only be folks living within their own legit territory
> which territory has recognition under International Law.
> Basic services = schools+hospitals+roads+jobs+the economic wellbeing.
> Government and governance or governing is not about gendarmes+military
> governors+unelected sous prefets and subservience or public order.
> And whenever a government becomes destructive to the provision of
> basic services it behooves upon the citizenry to rise up in MIGHT and
> abrogate that government.
> Especially when the so-called government is nothing but a colonial
> contraption enforcing
> colonisation+neocolonisation+assimilation+anexation+subjugation+slavery
> and enslavement+economic cleansing+structural violence+genocide on
> the annexed and the colonised.
> International Law speaks of self-determination or the right of every
> people to cast out colonissation and modern slavery.
> In that lofty quest for self-gvernment.
> In the picture attached do note that the enslaved children are in BLUE&
> Just as Freedomland is about the blue skies of a FREE and FREED PEOPLE.
>
> On 12/30/13, jtagne <jtagne@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Massa Agbor
> >
> > More and more interesting. ..Please let him know that again about our
> > unified Cameroon. ..
> >
> > Tell him that in his USA Denver for instance people self govern reason why
> > they can grow and sell their green while in Virginia they can't for now all
> > this in the same country call America.
> >
> > Hahaha I may join your party with my good friend Sam Esale former what so
> > ever of this evil regime of biya paul call cpdm. ..
> >
> >
> > Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note® II, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
> >
> > -------- Original message --------
> > From: Agbor Enow Augustine <Enow007@yahoo.com>
> > Date: 12/30/2013 11:22 (GMT-05:00)
> > To: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com,cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com
> > Cc: FREE_Ambazonians@yahoogroups.com,Cameroon SDF
> > <cameroons_sdf_party@yahoogroups.com>
> > Subject: Re: [camnetwork] My 2014 Challenge on Southern Cameroons
> >
> >
> > Can you tell this forum why self-rule is bad for Southern Cameroons? I get
> > the argument that other Cameroonians are not better off, but how does that
> > make self-government bad for Southern Cameroonians? How, in the absence of
> > self-rule, is the current situation different from colonization? (Boh
> > Herbert)
> >
> > The so called Southern Cameroons can not talk of self-rule,
> > because it lacks the legitimacy and sovereignty to do so; and would be
> > secessionist movements like the SCNC lacks the mandate from the very people
> > they claim their subversive activities shall benefit. The coalition of the
> > discontent few, who have constituted themselves into would be secessionist
> > movements without followers are anti-nationalist. Their actions do not
> > reduce the capacity of junta Paul Biya's regime to plunder state resources,
> > but in effect sustain the regime by pitting Cameroonians against one
> > another, strengthening the divide-and-rule tactics of the dictator. This
> > distracts attention from the actual problems faced by the people in their
> > daily lives.
> > Former Southern Cameroon has genuine expressions of cultural,
> > economic, and social grievances: Poverty and inequality of opportunities, a
> > situation that affects 100 percent of the country, including the Littoral
> > and Central provinces is one of them. Another is the attempt to make
> > Cameroon a French speaking country, which I have said before will never
> > work.
> > Yes, it is true that the government of junta Biya has
> > deliberately ignored legitimate grievances from minority groups, but who
> > wants to listen to such grievances if the under 500 people behind the so
> > called Anglophone movements propagate callous secessionist claims.
> > We are finalizing the manifesto for the newly constituted
> > Cameroon Peoples Nationalist Alliance and Mr. Boh Herbert will read more
> > about this question. But the Republic of Cameroon remains a unified nation
> > or cultural community with a shared history, languages, religions arts and
> > music etc. The question of whether Southern Cameroons can govern itself is a
> > distraction, because Southern Cameroon died in 1961.
> >
> > Augustine Agbor Enow
> >
> > Founder and Convener
> > Cameroon Peoples Nationalist Alliance (CPNA)
> >
> >
> > The outcome of my life is not more than three lines:
> > I was a raw material
> > I became mature and cooked
> > And I was burned into nothingness.
> > Rumi
> >
> >
> > On Monday, December 30, 2013 7:55 AM, Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Happy New Year 2014 to all!!!
> >
> > For years, advocates of self-rule and the restoration of Southern Cameroons
> > have argued the merits of the case they make while opponents have generally
> > said "No", "No Way", "No How".
> >
> > This is my 2014 Challenge for those opposed to self-rule (not
> > decentralization) for any people (in this case, Southern Cameroonians):
> >
> > Can you tell this forum why self-rule is bad for Southern Cameroons? I get
> > the argument that other Cameroonians are not better off, but how does that
> > make self-government bad for Southern Cameroonians? How, in the absence of
> > self-rule, is the current situation different from colonization? Please
> > don't recycle the "Balkanization" argument because Africa was never ONE to
> > start with. Secondly, various countries across the continent did not say
> > "No" to independence (another word for self-government) claiming that
> > African unity will be harmed by piecemeal independence.
> >
> > Opponents of self-rule, please take advantage of this challenge in 2014 and
> > let us gear YOUR CASE. Who knows? You just may convince millions of us with
> > your arguments.
> >
> > I will be waiting.
> >
> > Happy New Year 2014 !!!
> >
> > Boh Herbert
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in
> a thing makes it happen.
>
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> Subject: Re: [cameroons_sdf_party] Re: [camnetwork] My 2014 Challenge on Southern Cameroons
> From: ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com
> To: cameroons_sdf_party@yahoogroups.com
> CC: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com; cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com; FREE_Ambazonians@yahoogroups.com
>
> Government and governance or governing = the use of commonwealth
> resources to provide basic services unto the governed.
> The governed can only be folks living within their own legit territory
> which territory has recognition under International Law.
> Basic services = schools+hospitals+roads+jobs+the economic wellbeing.
> Government and governance or governing is not about gendarmes+military
> governors+unelected sous prefets and subservience or public order.
> And whenever a government becomes destructive to the provision of
> basic services it behooves upon the citizenry to rise up in MIGHT and
> abrogate that government.
> Especially when the so-called government is nothing but a colonial
> contraption enforcing
> colonisation+neocolonisation+assimilation+anexation+subjugation+slavery
> and enslavement+economic cleansing+structural violence+genocide on
> the annexed and the colonised.
> International Law speaks of self-determination or the right of every
> people to cast out colonissation and modern slavery.
> In that lofty quest for self-gvernment.
> In the picture attached do note that the enslaved children are in BLUE&
> Just as Freedomland is about the blue skies of a FREE and FREED PEOPLE.
>
> On 12/30/13, jtagne <jtagne@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Massa Agbor
> >
> > More and more interesting. ..Please let him know that again about our
> > unified Cameroon. ..
> >
> > Tell him that in his USA Denver for instance people self govern reason why
> > they can grow and sell their green while in Virginia they can't for now all
> > this in the same country call America.
> >
> > Hahaha I may join your party with my good friend Sam Esale former what so
> > ever of this evil regime of biya paul call cpdm. ..
> >
> >
> > Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note® II, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
> >
> > -------- Original message --------
> > From: Agbor Enow Augustine <Enow007@yahoo.com>
> > Date: 12/30/2013 11:22 (GMT-05:00)
> > To: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com,cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com
> > Cc: FREE_Ambazonians@yahoogroups.com,Cameroon SDF
> > <cameroons_sdf_party@yahoogroups.com>
> > Subject: Re: [camnetwork] My 2014 Challenge on Southern Cameroons
> >
> >
> > Can you tell this forum why self-rule is bad for Southern Cameroons? I get
> > the argument that other Cameroonians are not better off, but how does that
> > make self-government bad for Southern Cameroonians? How, in the absence of
> > self-rule, is the current situation different from colonization? (Boh
> > Herbert)
> >
> > The so called Southern Cameroons can not talk of self-rule,
> > because it lacks the legitimacy and sovereignty to do so; and would be
> > secessionist movements like the SCNC lacks the mandate from the very people
> > they claim their subversive activities shall benefit. The coalition of the
> > discontent few, who have constituted themselves into would be secessionist
> > movements without followers are anti-nationalist. Their actions do not
> > reduce the capacity of junta Paul Biya's regime to plunder state resources,
> > but in effect sustain the regime by pitting Cameroonians against one
> > another, strengthening the divide-and-rule tactics of the dictator. This
> > distracts attention from the actual problems faced by the people in their
> > daily lives.
> > Former Southern Cameroon has genuine expressions of cultural,
> > economic, and social grievances: Poverty and inequality of opportunities, a
> > situation that affects 100 percent of the country, including the Littoral
> > and Central provinces is one of them. Another is the attempt to make
> > Cameroon a French speaking country, which I have said before will never
> > work.
> > Yes, it is true that the government of junta Biya has
> > deliberately ignored legitimate grievances from minority groups, but who
> > wants to listen to such grievances if the under 500 people behind the so
> > called Anglophone movements propagate callous secessionist claims.
> > We are finalizing the manifesto for the newly constituted
> > Cameroon Peoples Nationalist Alliance and Mr. Boh Herbert will read more
> > about this question. But the Republic of Cameroon remains a unified nation
> > or cultural community with a shared history, languages, religions arts and
> > music etc. The question of whether Southern Cameroons can govern itself is a
> > distraction, because Southern Cameroon died in 1961.
> >
> > Augustine Agbor Enow
> >
> > Founder and Convener
> > Cameroon Peoples Nationalist Alliance (CPNA)
> >
> >
> > The outcome of my life is not more than three lines:
> > I was a raw material
> > I became mature and cooked
> > And I was burned into nothingness.
> > Rumi
> >
> >
> > On Monday, December 30, 2013 7:55 AM, Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Happy New Year 2014 to all!!!
> >
> > For years, advocates of self-rule and the restoration of Southern Cameroons
> > have argued the merits of the case they make while opponents have generally
> > said "No", "No Way", "No How".
> >
> > This is my 2014 Challenge for those opposed to self-rule (not
> > decentralization) for any people (in this case, Southern Cameroonians):
> >
> > Can you tell this forum why self-rule is bad for Southern Cameroons? I get
> > the argument that other Cameroonians are not better off, but how does that
> > make self-government bad for Southern Cameroonians? How, in the absence of
> > self-rule, is the current situation different from colonization? Please
> > don't recycle the "Balkanization" argument because Africa was never ONE to
> > start with. Secondly, various countries across the continent did not say
> > "No" to independence (another word for self-government) claiming that
> > African unity will be harmed by piecemeal independence.
> >
> > Opponents of self-rule, please take advantage of this challenge in 2014 and
> > let us gear YOUR CASE. Who knows? You just may convince millions of us with
> > your arguments.
> >
> > I will be waiting.
> >
> > Happy New Year 2014 !!!
> >
> > Boh Herbert
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in
> a thing makes it happen.
>
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