RE: [cameroon_politics] Re: [camnetwork] Apostles of Disunion – the 50 Men Anarcho-libertarian secessionists Movement

"YES or NO: Do you as Southern Cameroonians want to continue the subjugation under La Republique du Cameroun? "

Dear Mishe,
You have recently been outed as an SCNC stalwart and apologist.  I am therefore not surprised by your loaded leading question.  Ask your wannabe SCNC and internet lawyer, Martin Tumasang to explain to you the concept of a 'leading question' and its repugnance at law.
Why would you expect the Republic of Cameroon to give credence to your errant and forlorn cause that none of you has taken seriously other than by engaging in banal online pronouncements?  You offshore SCNC noisemakers should put your money where your mouths are - raise money, engage a fight and spill blood if you are men. 
The Republic of Cameroon's scarce resources will never be used in errant referendums. Unprincipled people will never give finality to solemn legal processes. Unprincipled people will always second guess and even besmirch sacred plebiscite results.
Your motley collection of cry-babies will never see the big picture.  If we let you get away with your moribund agenda, Cameroon will end up being broken into village and tribal republics.

Mukefor Besongabang
Gubernatorial Aspirant
South West Region.



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From: Enow007@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 03:57:52 -0800
Subject: [cameroon_politics] Re: [camnetwork] Apostles of Disunion – the 50 Men Anarcho-libertarian secessionists Movement

 

Comrade Mishe Fon,
Mr. Akoson Raymond conducted the vote you are asking for recently. Ask him to publish the results.
Agbor Enow

 
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 Thursday, March 6, 2014 8:22 PM, Mishe Fon <mishefon@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Hopefully, you are speaking for yourself. You disparage Camnet communications yet you channel your epistle via the same medium. And what exactly do you mean by "50 men Anarcho-libertarian secessionists"? You will do your readership justice if you can break it down to "our Camnet" level of understanding. If Camnet is as inconsequential as you posit, why am I reading this here instead of Le Figaro, BBC, NY Times or Sky News, RFI, VOA or Radio Santa Isabelle?

Massa Agbor, In my humble opinion, the best way to gauge where Southern Cameroonians stand on this intractable issue of "Reunification" is to conduct an outright "Referendum" with a one point agenda....YES or NO: Do you as Southern Cameroonians want to continue the subjugation under La Republique du Cameroun? That is the question.

This "secessionist" ideology cleverly pushed at the fore front by Government apologists, CPDM apparatchiks, majority Francophones (for obvious reasons) and some SW elites can be put to rest after the said referendum. If "SC Anglophones" say that they prefer the status quo (as you insinuate and can be deciphered in your frequent pronouncements) then by all means, the majority opinion should prevail.

If on the contrary, the Government decides to ignore this simple request of organizing the referendum; then and only then will you start hearing cries of real Secession in that country. Until then, keep your peace as even the SCNC has NEVER talked of Secession. Remember the slogan "Force of Arguments and not the Arguments of Force"?

Over to you, massa Agbor, the agent provocateur of "Anarcho-Libertarian Secessionists" Cameroon version.

Mishe Fon



On Thursday, March 6, 2014 8:21 PM, Agbor Enow Augustine <Enow007@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
 
Apostles of Disunion – the 50 Men Anarcho-libertarian secessionists Movement
The recycling of irrational secessionist claim by a few Anglophone Cameroonians is like lifting a dead elephant and quickly placing it back at the same position. Only the most irrational or political ignorant among us would think that this anarchic chaos on camnet that does not threaten the functional efficacy of the state of Cameroon is anything but rent-seeking or for some sour grapes with a master who have dwarfed their ambitions in his beleaguered government.
Something problematic in the anarchist challenge of the legitimacy of the state of the Republic of Cameroon (which I want returned to the federal republic with 10 states) is that it is nothing but an academic exercise of historical proportion. How can one reconcile the fact that the secessionists challenge the state’s legitimacy, but become statists during national elections, voting for or leading national political parties of their chosen. If their party wins, the state should stay together, but if they loose, the state should splinter-this is nothing but anarchy.
The notion that a state’s sovereignty and its territorial integrity could be contested on historical account alone or by students of history belaboring their fingers on computer keyboards is absurd. Cameroonians from east, west, south, north, southwest, northwest, and what have you; suffer severe and long-standing injustices at the hands of the regime of junta Paul Biya and his coterie of thieves. Furthermore, if the goal or result of secession is to produce a tiny, more homogenous, stable, and economic viable unit, then it does not make sense, since Anglophone Cameroon is itself very heterogeneous.
I may emphasize that I defend the right of these few individuals to leave and declare themselves stateless, but mistaking their individual defection to a non-existing state, to a wholesale defection of Anglophone Cameroon is bizarre and irrational. Cameroonians have the unapologetic right to challenge the 32 year old dictatorship of junta Biya, but distortions like those posed by fringe secessionist elements seek to alienate the masses in the quest towards this end.
Augustine Agbor Enow
A proud citizen of the Republic of Cameroon.
 
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







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